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- From: rmorin@inforamp.net (Randy Charles Morin)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: string class in STL?
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 03:23:06 GMT
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- VanCLy@ix.netcom.com (Van Chinh Ly) wrote:
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- >Is there a 'string' class in the STL?
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- Nope, but its part of the ANSI/ISO Draft Standard for C++.
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- >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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- You can get bstring.h @
- http://www.aw.com/cp/musser-saini.html
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- Agrivar
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