meson: remove -std=c++11 from intel/tools
for meson all C++ code is already compiled as C++11, so it's unnecessary. It's also the wrong way to do this, if we really needed this the correct way is to set: ```meson executable( ... override_options : ['cpp_std=c++11'], ) ``` Which ensures not only that the correct syntax for the current compiler is used, but also that meson doesn't create arguments like `-std=c++14 ... -std=c++11` Reviewed-by: Caio Marcelo de Oliveira Filho <caio.oliveira@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@intel.com>
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@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ if with_tools.contains('intel-ui')
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include_directories : [inc_common, inc_intel],
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link_with : [libintel_common, libintel_compiler, libintel_dev, libmesa_util, libaub],
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c_args : [c_vis_args, no_override_init_args],
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cpp_args : ['-fpermissive', '-std=c++11', '-Wno-parentheses', '-Wno-class-memaccess'],
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cpp_args : ['-fpermissive', '-Wno-parentheses', '-Wno-class-memaccess'],
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install : true
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)
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endif
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