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I am trying to convert a c++ code to c++11 style and I would like to stop using some boost related libraries. I know c++11 borrowed a lot of concepts from boost. Is there a replacement of shared_memory_object in c++11?

Samer
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    See [relevant-boost-features-vs-c11](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8851670/relevant-boost-features-vs-c11) for what is already included and planned to be in c++11/14/17. – doqtor Jul 27 '15 at 23:15

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No. There is no notion of "Shared memory" in the standard. And thus no facilities to work with it.

Ilya Popov
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