GCC 14 Now Honors The -std=c23 And -std=gnu23 Compiler Options For C23
GCC 14 Now Honors The -std=c23 And -std=gnu23 Compiler Options For C23


GCC 14 Now Honors The -std=c23 And -std=gnu23 Compiler Options For C23
Honoring flags is not the same thing as fully supporting a standard version. Currently GCC still marks a few features as missing from GCC entirely.
That's C++ status btw, the article is about C23
You're absolutely right. Wrong link posted to the wrong community. I apologize for the snafu.