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- Date: 11 Jan 96 15:34:08 GMT
- Approved: fjh@cs.mu.oz.au
- From: "D. Allan Drummond" <allan.drummond@trilogy.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.std.c++
- Subject: Standard ANSI string.h -- where?
- X-Original-Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 01:25:32 -0600
- Organization: Trilogy
- Message-ID: <30F4BB6C.C8A@trilogy.com>
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- I've been playing around a bit with the HP STL implementation.
- Problem: bstring.h (an almost-ANSI-string header) doesn't
- contain such simple and useful functions as begin() and end()
- (which should return iterators at the beginning and end of the
- string). In reading The STL<Primer>, I came across examples
- that claim that just these sort of functions exist.
-
- So, where can I find a 'real' ANSI string.h? Is there one in
- the public domain? If not, where might I be able to buy one?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Allan
-
- http://www.trilogy.com/home_pages/drummond/index.html
- allan.drummond@trilogy.com
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