[diff.cpp14.expr] # Annex C (informative) Compatibility [[diff]](./#diff) ## C.4 C++ and ISO C++ 2014 [[diff.cpp14]](diff.cpp14#expr) ### C.4.3 [[expr]](expr "7 Expressions"): expressions [diff.cpp14.expr] [1](#1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/compatibility.tex#L1638) **Affected subclauses:** [[expr.post.incr]](expr.post.incr) and [[expr.pre.incr]](expr.pre.incr) **Change:** Remove increment operator with bool operand[.](#1.sentence-1) **Rationale:** Obsolete feature with occasionally surprising semantics[.](#1.sentence-2) **Effect on original feature:** A valid C++ 2014 expression utilizing the increment operator on a bool lvalue is ill-formed in this revision of C++[.](#1.sentence-3) [2](#2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/compatibility.tex#L1647) **Affected subclauses:** [[expr.new]](expr.new) and [[expr.delete]](expr.delete) **Change:** Dynamic allocation mechanism for over-aligned types[.](#2.sentence-1) **Rationale:** Simplify use of over-aligned types[.](#2.sentence-2) **Effect on original feature:** In C++ 2014 code that uses a [*new-expression*](expr.new#nt:new-expression "7.6.2.8 New [expr.new]") to allocate an object with an over-aligned class type, where that class has no allocation functions of its own,​::​operator new(std​::​size_t) is used to allocate the memory[.](#2.sentence-3) In this revision of C++,​::​operator new(std​::​size_t, std​::​align_val_t) is used instead[.](#2.sentence-4)