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- Subject: [Q] possible == Borland + STL; // but how ?
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 15:57:00 GMT
- Organization: Engineering Objects International
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- I've read several posts indicating that the Borland compiler
- was used to develop the STL, so I believe it.
-
- The details, however, are not obvious to me; hence these Q's:
-
- - What is the (any) reference that I could start with? Do
- you recommend Mark Nelson's book?
-
- - where do I #define __MINMAX_DEFINED?
- - in the IDE?
- - before certain #include's?
- It seems to me that this #define must be global, otherwise
- "large" projects will founder on the order in which #include's
- must be specified.
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