Eric,
Surely, somebody *is* fuzzing on older platforms, but the two alternatives above don't seem like reasons that Csmith couldn't "graduate" to C++11, if we want it to. The world moves on, eh?
I would say that most of the people using Csmith for production work are using older platforms. Why reduce the number of people who could use Csmith? Unless you are purely interested in the research side and there are C++11 features that would save you lots of time. -- Derek M. Jones Software analysis tel: +44 (0)1252 520667 blog:shape-of-code.coding-guidelines.com