...C++14 is supported since gcc 5 and this one was released five years ago.
I think it is reasonable to require a compiler from 2015...

I believe Scintilla is using C++17 features, so probably more like 2016-2018 for GCC, depending on which features Scintilla uses.

Sorry the misinformation. I refered to the note on the website. But yes, as @elextr said, the release announcements clearly state C++17.
Even if gcc 7.3 from 2018 not as long ago as gcc 5, the other arguments are still true: the longer we wait, the harder the migration will be.


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