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Update the examples to C++17. #353

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The main reason to do this is so that we can compile the examples with the clang static analyzer. As of clang++-14 (what is in Ubuntu 22.04), the default still seems to be C++14, so we need to specify C++17 so that new things in the rclcpp headers work properly.

Further, due to reasons I don't fully understand, I needed to set CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED in order for clang to really use that version. So set this as well.

Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette clalancette@openrobotics.org

The main reason to do this is so that we can compile the examples
with the clang static analyzer.  As of clang++-14 (what is in
Ubuntu 22.04), the default still seems to be C++14, so we need
to specify C++17 so that new things in the rclcpp headers work
properly.

Further, due to reasons I don't fully understand, I needed to
set CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED in order for clang to really use
that version.  So set this as well.

Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalancette@openrobotics.org>
@clalancette clalancette changed the title Update the examples to C++17. (#594) Update the examples to C++17. Jan 6, 2023
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@clalancette clalancette merged commit e88a302 into rolling Jan 6, 2023
@clalancette clalancette deleted the clalancette/update-to-c++17 branch January 6, 2023 20:09
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