Visual Studio 14 CTP3 is now available, with support for C++11 thread_local, C++11 quick_exit/at_quick_exit, and C++14 sized deallocation. For reference, here’s an updated table. (Previous tables: VS 2008 and VS 2010, VS 2010 and VS 2012, VS 2013 and the Nov 2013 CTP (i.e. VS14 CTP0), VS 2013 and VS14 CTP1. “CTP” stands for “Community Technology Preview” and means “alpha”.)
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VS 2013 |
VS14 CTP3 |
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Partial |
Yes |
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No |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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No |
No |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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No |
No |
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No |
Partial |
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Partial |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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No |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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No |
No |
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No |
No |
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Yes |
Yes |
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No |
No |
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No |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Partial |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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No |
Yes |
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No |
Yes |
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No |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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No |
Yes |
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C++11 Core Language Features: Concurrency |
VS 2013 |
VS14 CTP3 |
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N/A |
N/A |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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N/A |
N/A |
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Yes |
Yes |
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No |
No |
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Yes |
Yes |
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No |
Yes |
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No |
No |
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Partial |
Yes |
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No |
Yes |
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C++11 Core Language Features: C99 |
VS 2013 |
VS14 CTP3 |
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Partial |
Yes |
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Partial |
Partial |
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Yes |
Yes |
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N/A |
N/A |
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C++14 Core Language Features |
VS 2013 |
VS14 CTP3 |
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No |
No |
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No |
No |
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No |
Yes |
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No |
Yes |
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No |
Partial |
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No |
No |
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No |
No |
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No |
No |
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No |
No |
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No |
No |
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No |
Yes |
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No |
No |
Also, here’s a slide from Herb Sutter outlining what’s likely to ship in VS14 RTM (which, as a reminder, is scheduled for 2015):
Stephan T. Lavavej
Senior Developer – Visual C++ Libraries

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