update doc about C++ standard

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Sébastien Loriot 2023-05-03 18:59:54 +02:00
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`TRUE`. In addition to defining the preprocessor macro `CGAL_HAS_NO_THREADS`, it will `TRUE`. In addition to defining the preprocessor macro `CGAL_HAS_NO_THREADS`, it will
also avoid CMake to link with the native threads support library on your system. also avoid CMake to link with the native threads support library on your system.
\section Preliminaries_cc0x C++14 Support \section Preliminaries_cc0x C++17 Support
After being based on the \CC standard released in 1998 (and later refined in 2003) for a long time, \cgal is based on a the version C++17 of the standard.
\cgal is now based on a newer major version of the standard, <a href="https://isocpp.org/wiki/faq/cpp14">C++14</a>.
\section preliminaries_secchecks Checks \section preliminaries_secchecks Checks

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\section seccompilers Supported Compilers \section seccompilers Supported Compilers
In order to build a program using \cgal, you need a \cpp compiler In order to build a program using \cgal, you need a \cpp compiler
supporting <a href="https://isocpp.org/wiki/faq/cpp14">C++14</a> or later. supporting C++17 or later.
\cgal \cgalReleaseNumber is supported (continuously tested) for the following compilers/operating systems: \cgal \cgalReleaseNumber is supported (continuously tested) for the following compilers/operating systems:
| Operating System | Compiler | | Operating System | Compiler |