问题
I am contemplating on getting ISO/IEC 14882:2011 from an Authorized body in a legal way, not by downloading any pirated copy.
I am confused by the fact that at ansi.org they charge only $30.00 whereas iso.org charges 238 Swiss Frank (=$240)!
Since both ISO and ANSI are authorized bodies, should I ignore the pricing discrepancy? Please suggest. Thanks.
回答1:
Yes, you can ignore the pricing discrepancy. Both are official sources.
回答2:
You can get the current draft for free, legally. It is even more up to date than the published standard :)
回答3:
While not the C++11 standard, but based on it, the Standard C++ Foundation website features a link to its working draft of the next standard on GitHub.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12276683/buying-the-c11-standard-iso-iec-148822011-from-an-authorized-body