Update notes regarding C++14 support

4a929197ae introduced C++14 support.
The build will now terminate unless the compiler supports C++14
dialect. The documentation does not reflect that: this commit updates
few reference files to actually say that the building process requires
a C++14-compliant compiler.
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Kirill Bobyrev 2018-03-08 02:42:28 +03:00
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## Satisfy the Requirements: ## Satisfy the Requirements:
* CMake 3.0 or later * CMake 3.0 or later
* gcc 5.0 or later, clang 3.4 or later, or a compiler with full C++11 support * gcc 5.0 or later, clang 3.4 or later, or a compiler with full C++14 support
* libuuid (if not on macOS) * libuuid (if not on macOS)
* gnutls (optional) * gnutls (optional)
* python 2.7 or 3 (optional, for running the test suite) * python 2.7 or 3 (optional, for running the test suite)

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You will also need: You will also need:
- make - make
You will need a C++ compiler that supports full C++11, which includes: You will need a C++ compiler that supports full C++14, which includes:
- gcc 5.0 (released 2013-12-23) - gcc 5.0 (released 2013-12-23)
- clang 3.4 (released 2014-01-02) - clang 3.4 (released 2014-01-02)

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* git * git
* cmake * cmake
* make * make
* C++ compiler, currently gcc 5.0+ or clang 3.4+ for full C++11 support * C++ compiler, currently gcc 5.0+ or clang 3.4+ for full C++14 support
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