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to the files you want to use JSON objects. That's it. Do not forget to set the necessary switches to enable C++11 (e.g., `-std=c++11` for GCC and Clang).
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to the files you want to use JSON objects. That's it. Do not forget to set the necessary switches to enable C++11 (e.g., `-std=c++11` for GCC and Clang).
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## Supported compilers
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Though it's 2015 already, the support for C++11 is still a bit sparse. Currently, the following compilers are known to work:
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- GCC 4.8
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- GCC 4.9
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- Clang 3.4
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- Clang 3.5
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I would be happy to learn about other compilers/versions.
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Unfortunately, Microsoft Visual C++ support at the moment. MSVC 2013 and MSVC 2014 have been reported not to be able to compile class. Note that I will not accept pull requests that "fix" the code by polluting it with preprocessor directives to mitigate MSVC's lacking C++11 support.
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## Examples
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## Examples
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Here are some examples to give you an idea how to use the class.
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Here are some examples to give you an idea how to use the class.
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