Is ISO / IEC 14882: 2011 the final design?

Sorry, but I just want to be sure, as I am thinking about buying at some point. This is true? Will there be any subsequent changes in C ++ 11, or is it a standard, officially, C ++ language? (Apart from the possible C ++ 18, C ++ 2x, etc., of course.) Wikipedia says

C ++ 11 was published as "ISO / IEC 14882: 2011" [4] in September 2011.

But I am not familiar with this process to really be sure of the answer to my question.

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Now you see the completed ratified specification. This is no longer a project.

They were published in the September 2011 completed specification, "mentioned on Wikipedia when they published the finished specification, and also when it was officially named" C ++ 11 ".

Before that, when it was still a draft, it was called C ++ 0x.

See also: http://www2.research.att.com/~bs/C++0xFAQ.html

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Yes, ISO / IEC 14882: 2011 is an off-the-shelf standard (not a draft).

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