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c++ - Travis CI with Clang 3.4 and C++11

Is it possible to get Travis CI working with Clang that is capable of C++11? (I want Clang, not GCC, I already have GCC 4.8 working in Travis CI.) It appears that the version that is there pre-installed is not C++11 capable. All my attempts at installing any newer version end up failing because of this:

In file included from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/../../../../include/c++/4.8/bits/move.h:57:   
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/../../../../include/c++/4.8/type_traits:269:39: error:
use of undeclared identifier '__float128'
struct __is_floating_point_helper<__float128>

I have seen the -D__STRICT_ANSI__ trick but that clashes with other things for me.

Is it possible to get it working? See also my .travis.yml.

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22111549/travis-ci-with-clang-3-4-and-c11

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Here is a part of my .travis.yml files (mostly taken from this file).

language: cpp

compiler:
  - clang
  - gcc

before_install:
  # g++4.8.1
  - if [ "$CXX" == "g++" ]; then sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test; fi

  # clang 3.4
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:h-rayflood/llvm; fi

  - sudo apt-get update -qq

install:
  # g++4.8.1
  - if [ "$CXX" = "g++" ]; then sudo apt-get install -qq g++-4.8; fi
  - if [ "$CXX" = "g++" ]; then export CXX="g++-4.8"; fi

  # clang 3.4
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then sudo apt-get install --allow-unauthenticated -qq clang-3.4; fi
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then export CXX="clang++-3.4"; fi

script: 
  - $CXX --version

EDIT because it can be very useful to add libc++ for travis. Up to my knowledge, there is no Linux package for libc++, so one has to compile it "by hand". Do not forget -stdlib=libc++ in CXXFLAGS while compiling with clang.

install:
  # clang 3.4
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then sudo apt-get install --allow-unauthenticated -qq clang-3.4; fi
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then export CXXFLAGS="-std=c++0x -stdlib=libc++"; fi
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then svn co --quiet http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/libcxx/trunk libcxx; fi

  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then cd libcxx/lib && bash buildit; fi
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then sudo cp ./libc++.so.1.0 /usr/lib/; fi
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then sudo mkdir /usr/include/c++/v1; fi
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then cd .. && sudo cp -r include/* /usr/include/c++/v1/; fi
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then cd /usr/lib && sudo ln -sf libc++.so.1.0 libc++.so; fi
  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then sudo ln -sf libc++.so.1.0 libc++.so.1 && cd $cwd; fi

  - if [ "$CXX" == "clang++" ]; then export CXX="clang++-3.4"; fi

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