Set C++ standard to C++14
This MR moves the C++
requirement from >=C++11
to >=C++14
, allowing for more modern usage of C++
. It should be pretty safe to assume that any host machine should support C++14
(ATLAS TDAQ supports it, and they're usually quite far behind :)).
Mainly, I ran into this when attempting to initializing a std::unique_ptr
, which is provided by <memory>
in C++14
.
Edited by Daniel Joseph Antrim