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RE: G++ and ISO C++ conformity?
- To: "Ryan B. Caveney" <Ryan dot B dot Caveney at saic dot com>, cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- Subject: RE: G++ and ISO C++ conformity?
- From: "Schaible, Joerg" <Joerg dot Schaible at gft dot de>
- Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 10:49:31 +0200
Hi Ryan,
> > Header files that could not be found:
> > <limits> e.g. numeric_limits<int>::max();
> > <sstream> e.g. ostringstream ost;
>
> what I can say is that the stringstream stuff is there --
> it's just named
> differently. On my Cygwin (1.1.2 base), /usr/include/g++-3/ contains
> strstream, not sstream, and the classes it defines are called
> things like
> ostrstream, not ostringstream. HTH.
Sorry to say, but you're wrong. The headers and classes you detected were
part of the ANSI-C++ 2.0 spec, the others are part of ANSI-C++ 3.0 and
should be there.
limits: it is known that it is missing
sstream: new IO classes are in development and hopefully ready soon
Try www.STLport.org
Jörg
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