Undefined characters for C ++ 0x lambdas?

I was just peeking into new material in C ++ 0x when I hit a stumbling block:

#include <list>
#include <cstdio>
using namespace std;

template <typename T,typename F>
void ForEach (list<T> l, F f) {
    for (typename list<T>::iterator it=l.begin();it!=l.end();++it)
        f(*it);
}

int main() {
    int arr[] = {1,2,3,4,5,6};
    list<int> l (arr,arr+6);
    ForEach(l,[](int x){printf("%d\n",x);});
}

not compiled. I get an undefined character error. Here's the makeconclusion:

 i386-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.5.0 -std=c++0x -I/usr/local/include -o func main.cpp
Undefined symbols:
  "___cxa_rethrow", referenced from:
      std::_List_node<int>* std::list<int, std::allocator<int> >::_M_create_node<int const&>(int const&&&) in ccPxxPwU.o
  "operator new(unsigned long)", referenced from:
      __gnu_cxx::new_allocator<std::_List_node<int> >::allocate(unsigned long, void const*) in ccPxxPwU.o
  "___gxx_personality_v0", referenced from:
      ___gxx_personality_v0$non_lazy_ptr in ccPxxPwU.o
  "___cxa_begin_catch", referenced from:
      std::_List_node<int>* std::list<int, std::allocator<int> >::_M_create_node<int const&>(int const&&&) in ccPxxPwU.o
  "operator delete(void*)", referenced from:
      __gnu_cxx::new_allocator<std::_List_node<int> >::deallocate(std::_List_node<int>*, unsigned long) in ccPxxPwU.o
  "___cxa_end_catch", referenced from:
      std::_List_node<int>* std::list<int, std::allocator<int> >::_M_create_node<int const&>(int const&&&) in ccPxxPwU.o
  "std::__throw_bad_alloc()", referenced from:
      __gnu_cxx::new_allocator<std::_List_node<int> >::allocate(unsigned long, void const*) in ccPxxPwU.o
  "std::_List_node_base::_M_hook(std::_List_node_base*)", referenced from:
      void std::list<int, std::allocator<int> >::_M_insert<int const&>(std::_List_iterator<int>, int const&&&) in ccPxxPwU.o
ld: symbol(s) not found
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [func] Error 1

Why is this not working?

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These are link errors. Do you miss the C ++ library? What if you used i386-apple-darwin9-g++-4.5.0?

PS I can not verify this, since I have gcc 4.2.1 (i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1) on my Mac and get:

cc1plus: error: unrecognized command line option "-std=c++0x"
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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1741713/


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