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- From: efried@mindspring.com (Eric Friedman)
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- X-Original-Date: Sat, 16 Mar 1996 09:25:41 GMT
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- Date: 16 Mar 96 10:20:10 GMT
- Approved: fjh@cs.mu.oz.au
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- Subject: Re: Conforming compilers should compile STL?
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- mslamm@pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il (Zvi Lamm) wrote:
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- >What version of the STL source is going to be in the standard?
-
- >I ask this since when I asked IBM whether C++/370 will compile the HP STL
- >source, I was told to go ahead and check it out myself.
- >Now since the compiler is supposed to conform to the proposed standard, I
- >thought it MUST compile the STL.
- >Can any one clear thing out for me?
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- Proposed when? Until the standard is approved, there is no standard.
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- The HP C++ compiler that comes with HP-UX 10 will not compile the STL,
- and they developed it (using Borland C++ I understand).
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- I would be very surprised if C++/370 could handle the STL, but I could
- be wrong. Does it have name spaces? Run time information?
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