Commit 2702080f by Joseph Myers Committed by Joseph Myers

configopts.html, [...]: Sync with wwwdocs.

	* docs/configopts.html, docs/documentation.html,
	docs/install.html, docs/17_intro/BADNAMES,
	docs/17_intro/contribute.html, docs/17_intro/howto.html,
	docs/18_support/howto.html, docs/19_diagnostics/howto.html,
	docs/20_util/howto.html, docs/21_strings/howto.html,
	docs/22_locale/howto.html, docs/23_containers/howto.html,
	docs/24_iterators/howto.html, docs/25_algorithms/howto.html,
	docs/26_numerics/howto.html, docs/27_io/howto.html,
	docs/ext/howto.html, docs/faq/index.html, docs/faq/index.txt: Sync
	with wwwdocs.

From-SVN: r37981
parent f933fd92
2000-12-03 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
* docs/configopts.html, docs/documentation.html,
docs/install.html, docs/17_intro/BADNAMES,
docs/17_intro/contribute.html, docs/17_intro/howto.html,
docs/18_support/howto.html, docs/19_diagnostics/howto.html,
docs/20_util/howto.html, docs/21_strings/howto.html,
docs/22_locale/howto.html, docs/23_containers/howto.html,
docs/24_iterators/howto.html, docs/25_algorithms/howto.html,
docs/26_numerics/howto.html, docs/27_io/howto.html,
docs/ext/howto.html, docs/faq/index.html, docs/faq/index.txt: Sync
with wwwdocs.
2000-12-01 Phil Edwards <pme@sources.redhat.com>
* docs/download.html: Remove.
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__cplusplus
__embedded_cplusplus
// long double conversion members mangled as __opr
// http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999-q4/msg00060.html
// http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q4/msg00060.html
_opr
......@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ response from the maintainers) it would have all of these pieces:
get the latest version of GNU diff.
<li> When you have all these pieces, bundle them up in a mail message
and send it to libstdc++@sources.redhat.com. All patches and related
and send it to libstdc++@gcc.gnu.org. All patches and related
discussion should be sent to the libstdc++ mailinglist.
</ul>
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<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/18_support/">
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<LI>One way of preventing memory leaks by the old default memory
allocator in multithreaded code is
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/1999-11n/msg00431.html">discussed here</A>.
<LI><A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999-q3/msg00167.html">This thread
<LI><A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q3/msg00167.html">This thread
concerns strings</A>.
<LI><A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00339.html">So does this
<LI><A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00339.html">So does this
one</A>. This initial message also refers to another
thread in the GCC mailing list...
<LI><A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/1999-06n/msg00680.html">which is here</A>,
......@@ -104,13 +103,13 @@
<LI><A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-bugs/1999-04n/msg00777.html">beginning here</A>,
and talking about pthreads. (Note that a much more recent
message from the first thread in this list notes that
<A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999-q3/msg00176.html">pthreads
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q3/msg00176.html">pthreads
should not be used as a starting point</A> for making
libstdc++ threadsafe.)
<LI><A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00168.html">This
<LI><A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00168.html">This
message</A>,
<A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00159.html">this one</A>,
and <A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00156.html">this one</A>
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00159.html">this one</A>,
and <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00156.html">this one</A>
are the tops of related threads (all within the same time
period) discussing threading and the IO library. Much of it
is dealing with the C library, but C++ is included as well.
......@@ -147,7 +146,7 @@
Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="vi and eight fingers">
<TITLE>libstdc++-v3 HOWTO: Chapter 18</TITLE>
<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/18_support/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="vi and eight fingers">
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<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/19_diagnostics/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="vi and eight fingers">
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<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/20_util/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="vi and eight fingers">
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<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/21_strings/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="vi and eight fingers">
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<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/22_locale/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/24_iterators/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="vi and eight fingers">
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<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/25_algorithms/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="vi and eight fingers">
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<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/26_numerics/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/27_io/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="vi and eight fingers">
<TITLE>libstdc++-v3 configure options</TITLE>
<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/">
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options</A></H1>
<P>The latest version of this document is always available at
<A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/configopts.html">
http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/configopts.html</A>.
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/configopts.html">
http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/configopts.html</A>.
</P>
<P>To the <A HREF="index.html">libstdc++-v3 homepage</A>.
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<HR>
<P CLASS="fineprint"><EM>
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<HEAD>
<META NAME="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="libstdc++, homepage, home, g++, libg++, STL">
<TITLE>Standard C++ Library v3</TITLE>
<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/">
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="vi and eight fingers">
<TITLE>libstdc++-v3 HOWTO: Extensions</TITLE>
<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/docs/ext/">
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.2 2000/10/05 20:15:29 pme Exp $
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<META NAME="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="libstdc++, libstdc++-v3, GCC, g++, libg++, STL">
<META NAME="DESCRIPTION" CONTENT="FAQ for the GNU libstdc++ effort.">
<TITLE>libstdc++-v3 FAQ</TITLE>
<LINK REL="home" HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/">
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<H1 CLASS="centered">libstdc++ Frequently Asked Questions</H1>
<P>The latest version of this document is always available at
<A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/faq/index.html">
http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/faq/</A>.</P>
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/faq/">
http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/faq/</A>.</P>
<P>To the <A HREF="../index.html">libstdc++-v3 homepage</A>.
......@@ -93,7 +92,7 @@ http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/faq/</A>.</P>
as described in chapters 17 through 27 and annex D. As the
library reaches stable plateaus, it is captured in a snapshot
and released. The current release is <A
HREF="ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/libstdc++/libstdc++-2.91.tar.gz">the
HREF="ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/libstdc++/libstdc++-2.91.tar.gz">the
tenth snapshot</A>. For those who want to see exactly how
far the project has come, or just want the latest
bleeding-edge code, the up-to-date source is available over
......@@ -147,7 +146,7 @@ HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/buildstat.html">portability</A>
<HR>
<H2><A NAME="1_4">1.4 How do I get libstdc++?</A></H2>
<P>The tenth (and latest) snapshot of libstdc++-v3 is <A
HREF="ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/libstdc++/libstdc++-2.91.tar.gz">
HREF="ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/libstdc++/libstdc++-2.91.tar.gz">
available via ftp</A>.
</P>
<P>The <A HREF="../index.html">homepage</A>
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At present, you do not need to be subscribed to the list to
send a message to it. More information is available on the
homepage (including how to browse the list archives); to send
to the list, use <A HREF="mailto:libstdc++@sources.redhat.com">
<TT>libstdc++@sources.redhat.com</TT></A>.
to the list, use <A HREF="mailto:libstdc++@gcc.gnu.org">
<CODE>libstdc++@gcc.gnu.org</CODE></A>.
</P>
<P>If you have a question that you think should be included here,
or if you have a question <EM>about</EM> a question/answer here,
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<HR>
<H2><A NAME="4_3">4.3 Bugs in the C++ language/lib specification</A></H2>
<P>Yes, unfortunately, there are some. In a <A
HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1998/msg00006.html">message
HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1998/msg00006.html">message
to the list</A>, Nathan Myers announced that he has started a list of
problems in the ISO C++ Standard itself, especially with
regard to the chapters that concern the library. The list
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instance) will of course be a continuing task.
</P>
<P><A
HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999/msg00080.html">This
HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999/msg00080.html">This
question</A> about the next libstdc++ prompted some brief but
interesting <A
HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999/msg00084.html">speculation</A>.
HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999/msg00084.html">speculation</A>.
</P>
<HR>
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<H2><A NAME="5_5">5.5 Compiling with &quot;-fnew-abi&quot;</A></H2>
<P>Towards the end of July 1999, this subject was brought up again
on the mailing list under a different name. The related
<A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/1999-q3/msg00066.html">thread</A>
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q3/msg00066.html">thread</A>
(by the name HOWTO-honor-std) is very instructive. More info
is at the end of RELEASE-NOTES.
</P>
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<P>This is assuming that your idea of &quot;multithreaded&quot;
is the same as ours... The general question of multithreading
and libstdc++-v3 is addressed in the chapter-specific advice for
<A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/17_intro/howto.html#3">Library
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/17_intro/howto.html#3">Library
Introduction</A>. Threadsafe containers are covered in
more detail in
<A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/23_containers/howto.html">the
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/23_containers/howto.html">the
Received Wisdom section on containers</A>.
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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#[1]home
libstdc++ Frequently Asked Questions
The latest version of this document is always available at
[2]http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/faq/.
[1]http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/faq/.
To the [3]libstdc++-v3 homepage.
To the [2]libstdc++-v3 homepage.
_________________________________________________________________
Questions
1. [4]General Information
1. [5]What is libstdc++-v3?
2. [6]Why should I use libstdc++?
3. [7]Who's in charge of it?
4. [8]How do I get libstdc++?
5. [9]When is libstdc++ going to be finished?
6. [10]How do I contribute to the effort?
7. [11]What happened to libg++? I need that!
8. [12]What if I have more questions?
2. [13]Installation
1. [14]How do I install libstdc++-v3?
2. [15]Is this a drop-in replacement for the libstdc++ that's
1. [3]General Information
1. [4]What is libstdc++-v3?
2. [5]Why should I use libstdc++?
3. [6]Who's in charge of it?
4. [7]How do I get libstdc++?
5. [8]When is libstdc++ going to be finished?
6. [9]How do I contribute to the effort?
7. [10]What happened to libg++? I need that!
8. [11]What if I have more questions?
2. [12]Installation
1. [13]How do I install libstdc++-v3?
2. [14]Is this a drop-in replacement for the libstdc++ that's
shipped with g++?
3. [16]What is this CVS thing that you keep mentioning?
4. [17]How do I know if it works?
3. [18]Platform-Specific Issues
1. [19]Can libstdc++-v3 be used with <my favorite compiler>?
2. [20]Building under Cygwin hangs/explodes!?
4. [21]Known Bugs and Non-Bugs
1. [22]What works already?
2. [23]Bugs in gcc/g++ (not libstdc++-v3)
3. [24]Bugs in the C++ language/lib specification
4. [25]Things in libstdc++ that look like bugs
[26]The g++-3 headers are not ours
5. [27]Aw, that's easy to fix!
5. [28]Miscellaneous
1. [29]string::iterator is not char*; vector<T>::iterator is not
3. [15]What is this CVS thing that you keep mentioning?
4. [16]How do I know if it works?
3. [17]Platform-Specific Issues
1. [18]Can libstdc++-v3 be used with <my favorite compiler>?
2. [19]Building under Cygwin hangs/explodes!?
4. [20]Known Bugs and Non-Bugs
1. [21]What works already?
2. [22]Bugs in gcc/g++ (not libstdc++-v3)
3. [23]Bugs in the C++ language/lib specification
4. [24]Things in libstdc++ that look like bugs
[25]The g++-3 headers are not ours
5. [26]Aw, that's easy to fix!
5. [27]Miscellaneous
1. [28]string::iterator is not char*; vector<T>::iterator is not
T*
2. [30]What's next after libstdc++-v3?
3. [31]What about the STL from SGI?
4. [32]Extensions and Backward Compatibility
5. [33]Compiling with "-fnew-abi"
6. [34]Is libstdc++-v3 thread-safe?
7. [35]How do I get a copy of the ISO C++ Standard?
2. [29]What's next after libstdc++-v3?
3. [30]What about the STL from SGI?
4. [31]Extensions and Backward Compatibility
5. [32]Compiling with "-fnew-abi"
6. [33]Is libstdc++-v3 thread-safe?
7. [34]How do I get a copy of the ISO C++ Standard?
_________________________________________________________________
1.0 General Information
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ongoing project to implement the ISO 14882 Standard C++ library as
described in chapters 17 through 27 and annex D. As the library
reaches stable plateaus, it is captured in a snapshot and released.
The current release is [36]the tenth snapshot. For those who want to
The current release is [35]the tenth snapshot. For those who want to
see exactly how far the project has come, or just want the latest
bleeding-edge code, the up-to-date source is available over anonymous
CVS, and can even be browsed over the Web (see below).
A more formal description of the V3 goals can be found in the official
[37]design document.
[36]design document.
_________________________________________________________________
1.2 Why should I use libstdc++?
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The GNU C/C++/FORTRAN/<pick-a-language> compiler (gcc, g++, etc) is
widely considered to be one of the leading compilers in the world. Its
development has recently been taken over by the [38]GCC team. All of
the rapid development and near-legendary [39]portability that are the
development has recently been taken over by the [37]GCC team. All of
the rapid development and near-legendary [38]portability that are the
hallmarks of an open-source project are being applied to libstdc++.
That means that all of the Standard classes and functions (such as
......@@ -93,16 +91,16 @@
Development and discussion is held on the libstdc++ mailing list.
Subscribing to the list, or searching the list archives, is open to
everyone. You can read instructions for doing so on the [40]homepage.
everyone. You can read instructions for doing so on the [39]homepage.
If you have questions, ideas, code, or are just curious, sign up!
_________________________________________________________________
1.4 How do I get libstdc++?
The tenth (and latest) snapshot of libstdc++-v3 is [41]available via
The tenth (and latest) snapshot of libstdc++-v3 is [40]available via
ftp.
The [42]homepage has instructions for retrieving the latest CVS
The [41]homepage has instructions for retrieving the latest CVS
sources, and for browsing the CVS sources over the web.
The subset commonly known as the Standard Template Library (chapters
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1.6 How do I contribute to the effort?
Here is [43]a page devoted to this topic. Subscribing to the mailing
Here is [42]a page devoted to this topic. Subscribing to the mailing
list (see above, or the homepage) is a very good idea if you have
something to contribute, or if you have spare time and want to help.
Contributions don't have to be in the form of source code; anybody who
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extracted into an updated utilities library, but nobody has stated
such a project yet.
(The [44]Boost site houses free C++ libraries that do varying things,
(The [43]Boost site houses free C++ libraries that do varying things,
and happened to be started by members of the Standards Committee.
Certain "useful stuff" classes will probably migrate there.)
For the bold and/or desperate, the [45]GCC FAQ describes where to find
For the bold and/or desperate, the [44]GCC FAQ describes where to find
the last libg++ source.
_________________________________________________________________
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remains unanswered, then just ask the mailing list. At present, you do
not need to be subscribed to the list to send a message to it. More
information is available on the homepage (including how to browse the
list archives); to send to the list, use
[46]libstdc++@sources.redhat.com.
list archives); to send to the list, use [45]libstdc++@gcc.gnu.org.
If you have a question that you think should be included here, or if
you have a question about a question/answer here, contact [47]Phil
Edwards or [48]Gabriel Dos Reis.
you have a question about a question/answer here, contact [46]Phil
Edwards or [47]Gabriel Dos Reis.
_________________________________________________________________
2.0 Installation
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GCC is much easier and more automated than building the GCC 2.[78]
series was.
* If you plan on hacking around with the makefiles, you will need
the tools [49]autoconfand [50]automake.
the tools [48]autoconfand [49]automake.
* GNU Make is the only make that supports these makefiles.
The file [51]documentation.html provides a good overview of the steps
The file [50]documentation.html provides a good overview of the steps
necessary to build, install, and use the library. Instructions for
configuring the library with new flags such as --enable-threads are
there also.
The top-level install.html and [52]RELEASE-NOTES files contain the
The top-level install.html and [51]RELEASE-NOTES files contain the
exact build and installation instructions. You may wish to browse
those files over CVSweb ahead of time to get a feel for what's
required. RELEASE-NOTES is located in the ".../docs/17_intro/"
......@@ -212,8 +209,8 @@
The Concurrent Versions System is one of several revision control
packages. It was selected for GNU projects because it's free (speech),
free (beer), and very high quality. The [53]CVS entry in the GNU
software catalogue has a better description as well as a [54]link to
free (beer), and very high quality. The [52]CVS entry in the GNU
software catalogue has a better description as well as a [53]link to
the makers of CVS.
The "anonymous client checkout" feature of CVS is similar to anonymous
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doesn't prevent hanging elsewhere.
You have two options. You can get a newer cygwin1.dll (see the Cygwin
paragraph in the [55]installation instructions). Or you can get a
paragraph in the [54]installation instructions). Or you can get a
prebuilt set of bits/std_limits.h and src/limitsMEMBERS.cc files from
Mumit Khan's [56]Cygwin-related website.
Mumit Khan's [55]Cygwin-related website.
_________________________________________________________________
4.0 Known Bugs and Non-Bugs
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4.3 Bugs in the C++ language/lib specification
Yes, unfortunately, there are some. In a [57]message to the list,
Yes, unfortunately, there are some. In a [56]message to the list,
Nathan Myers announced that he has started a list of problems in the
ISO C++ Standard itself, especially with regard to the chapters that
concern the library. The list itself is [58]posted on his website.
concern the library. The list itself is [57]posted on his website.
Developers who are having problems interpreting the Standard may wish
to consult his notes.
For those people who are not part of the ISO Library Group (i.e.,
nearly all of us needing to read this page in the first place :-), a
public list of the library defects is occasionally published [59]here.
public list of the library defects is occasionally published [58]here.
_________________________________________________________________
4.4 Things in libstdc++ that look like bugs
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If you have found an extremely broken header file which is causing
problems for you, look carefully before submitting a "high" priority
bug report (which you probably shouldn't do anyhow; see the last
paragraph of the page describing [60]the GCC bug database).
paragraph of the page describing [59]the GCC bug database).
If the headers are in ${prefix}/include/g++-3, then you are using the
old libstdc++-v2 library, which is nonstandard and unmaintained. Do
......@@ -401,23 +398,23 @@ New:
Currently our header files are installed in ${prefix}/include/g++-v3
(see the 'v'?). This may change with the next release of GCC, as it
may be too confusing, but [61]the question has not yet been decided.
may be too confusing, but [60]the question has not yet been decided.
_________________________________________________________________
4.5 Aw, that's easy to fix!
If you have found a bug in the library and you think you have a
working fix, then send it in! The main GCC site has a page on
[62]submitting patches that covers the procedure, but for libstdc++
[61]submitting patches that covers the procedure, but for libstdc++
you should of course send the patch to our mailing list, not the GCC
mailing list. The libstdc++ [63]contributors' page also talks about
mailing list. The libstdc++ [62]contributors' page also talks about
how to submit patches.
In addition to the description, the patch, and the ChangeLog entry, it
is a Good Thing if you can additionally create a small test program to
test for the presence of the bug that your patch fixes. Bugs have a
way of being reintroduced; if an old bug creeps back in, it will be
caught immediately by the [64]testsuite -- but only if such a test
caught immediately by the [63]testsuite -- but only if such a test
exists.
_________________________________________________________________
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Bugfixes and rewrites (to improve or fix thread safety, for instance)
will of course be a continuing task.
[65]This question about the next libstdc++ prompted some brief but
interesting [66]speculation.
[64]This question about the next libstdc++ prompted some brief but
interesting [65]speculation.
_________________________________________________________________
5.3 What about the STL from SGI?
The [67]STL from SGI is merged into libstdc++-v3 with changes as
The [66]STL from SGI is merged into libstdc++-v3 with changes as
necessary. Currently release 3.3 is being used. Changes in the STL
usually produce some weird bugs and lots of changes in the rest of the
libstd++ source as we scramble to keep up. :-)
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#include <ext/hash_map>
Extensions to the library have [68]their own page.
Extensions to the library have [67]their own page.
_________________________________________________________________
5.5 Compiling with "-fnew-abi"
Towards the end of July 1999, this subject was brought up again on the
mailing list under a different name. The related [69]thread (by the
mailing list under a different name. The related [68]thread (by the
name HOWTO-honor-std) is very instructive. More info is at the end of
RELEASE-NOTES.
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This is assuming that your idea of "multithreaded" is the same as
ours... The general question of multithreading and libstdc++-v3 is
addressed in the chapter-specific advice for [70]Library Introduction.
Threadsafe containers are covered in more detail in [71]the Received
addressed in the chapter-specific advice for [69]Library Introduction.
Threadsafe containers are covered in more detail in [70]the Received
Wisdom section on containers.
_________________________________________________________________
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their two-meeting commitment for voting rights, may get a copy of the
standard from their respective national standards organization. In the
USA, this national standards organization is ANSI and their website is
right [72]here. (And if you've already registered with them, clicking
this link will take you to directly to the place where you can [73]buy
right [71]here. (And if you've already registered with them, clicking
this link will take you to directly to the place where you can [72]buy
the standard on-line.
Who is your country's member body? Visit the [74]ISO homepage and find
Who is your country's member body? Visit the [73]ISO homepage and find
out!
_________________________________________________________________
Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to [75]Phil
Edwards or [76]Gabriel Dos Reis.
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to [74]Phil
Edwards or [75]Gabriel Dos Reis.
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<P>The latest version of this document is always available at
<A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/install.html">
http://sources.redhat.com/libstdc++/install.html</A>.
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/install.html">
http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/install.html</A>.
</P>
<P>To the <A HREF="index.html">libstdc++-v3 homepage</A>.
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of something else. The compiler in CVS could inline more than what
2.95.2 does, and the libstdc++ changes were made with that
compiler. One of the libstdc++ maintainers explains this
<A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libstdc++/2000-q1/msg00420.html">here</A>.
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2000-q1/msg00420.html">here</A>.
</P>
<P>This has been patched in current CVS sources.
</P>
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Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
<A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
<A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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