C++ types

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I was told there is only one kind of C++ in Linux. I was surprised and looked at man gcc and direct that person to the section headed:

   Options Controlling C Dialect

      The following options control the dialect of C (or languages derived
      from C, such as C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++) that the compiler
      accepts:

      -ansi
          In C mode, support all ISO C90 programs.  In C++ mode, remove GNU
          extensions that conflict with ISO C++.


This is what I was in referance to. I wonder what C Dialect Windows uses?



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	Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
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