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    [RESOLVED] Visual C++ 20

    The new "beginners" book I bought uses examples from C++ 20 and C++ 23 but I'm using MS Visual Studio 2022 which doesn't support those standards. Is MS going to support the 20 and 23 standards in the near future? Not sure what to do here. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Visual C++ 20

    MS VS2022 does support C++20 and much of the C++23 standards. You need to specify in the solutions property which standard to use. The default is C++14 - which is probably why the examples don't compile. Do you have the latest VS2022 installed (updates are released regularly)?
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    Re: Visual C++ 20

    Thanks for clearing that up!

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