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@@ -222,8 +222,10 @@
The G++ implementation of <a href="../projects/cxx1y.html">C++1y</a> return type deduction for normal
functions has been updated to conform to
<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2013/n3638.html">N3638</a>,
- the proposal accepted into the working paper. Most notably, it adds <tt>decltype(auto)</tt> for
- getting <tt>decltype</tt> semantics rather than the template argument deduction semantics of plain <tt>auto</tt>:
+ the proposal accepted into the working paper. Most notably, it adds
+ <code>decltype(auto)</code> for getting <code>decltype</code> semantics
+ rather than the template argument deduction semantics of plain
+ <code>auto</code>:
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int& f();
auto i1 = f(); // int
@@ -236,8 +238,8 @@
[x = 42]{ ... };
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Actually, they have been accepted since GCC 4.5, but now the compiler doesn't
-warn about them with <tt>-std=c++1y</tt>, and supports parenthesized and
-brace-enclosed initializers as well.
+warn about them with <code>-std=c++1y</code>, and supports parenthesized
+and brace-enclosed initializers as well.
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G++ supports <a href="../projects/cxx1y.html">C++1y</a> variable length
@@ -245,7 +247,7 @@
additionally supports initializers and lambda capture by reference. In
C++1y mode G++ will complain about VLA uses that are not permitted by
the draft standard, such as forming a pointer to VLA type or
- applying <tt>sizeof</tt> to a VLA variable. Note that it now appears
+ applying <code>sizeof</code> to a VLA variable. Note that it now appears
that VLAs will not be part of C++14, but will be part of a separate
document and then perhaps C++17.
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