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- From: Alain Dresse <adresse@ulb.ac.be>
- Newsgroups: comp.std.c++
- Subject: STL still in standard
- Date: 16 Jan 1996 10:04:34 PST
- Organization: Brussels Free Universities VUB/ULB
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- Originator: austern@isolde.mti.sgi.com
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- I have heard about considerations on removing STL from the
- C++ standard because it is error prone.
-
- Could anyone confirm or deny this information ?
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- If this is the case, what would be considered to replace STL ?
-
- Alain Dresse
- adresse@ulb.ac.be
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