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- From: smith@netcom.com ( David Smith at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo)
- Subject: Re: string class in STL?
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- Date: Sun, 7 Apr 1996 09:54:23 GMT
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- Matt Arnold (marnold@netcom.com) wrote:
- : VanCLy@ix.netcom.com (Van Chinh Ly) writes:
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- : >Is there a 'string' class in the STL?
-
- : Nope.
-
- : >I was enrolled in an STL course, couldn't make it,
- : >got the course materials afterwards, read it, followed
- : >the examples on one of the slides:
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- : >#include "map.h"
- : >#include "bstring.h"
- : [snip]
- : >First of all, "bstring.h" is not one of my STL *.h files. Secondly,
- : >I performed a "grep" command through all the header files but couldn't
- : >find any "string" class.
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- : It's not part of STL. I've never heard of "bstring.h" before. It must
- : have been something that was special to the course you missed.
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- bstring.h is from Berkely (BDS) Unix.
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