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- From: mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith)
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- Subject: Re: C++ novice quesions
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- In article <C0oA3B.LAC@well.sf.ca.us> comeau@csanta.attmail.com (Greg Comeau) writes:
- > That's a hardish question to answer as it is g++ we're talking about
- > and although it has 2.0, 2.1, and 3.0 additions to it, some are missing,
- > they don't claim any specific spec conformance, and they have a number of
- > non-standard/portable extensions. And so on.
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- As if no-one else had any extensions? Or left anything out? *sigh*
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- They've said that anything that doesn't working according to ARN they'll fix.
- And when (if ever) ANSI finishes a C++ spec, they'll become conformant to it.
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