Specify C++14 as standard in CMake, not C++17 ?#489
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I noticed this in this discussion: #484 (comment)
Does this make sense? This is a C++14 project, right?
If we're not using C++17, we can specify C++14 as intended.
Maybe this was overlooked when CMake was introduced to VMA.