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- From: warsaw@nlm.nih.gov (Barry A. Warsaw)
- Subject: Re: SUGGESTION: Include libg++ in the next
- In-Reply-To: cflatter@nrao.edu's message of Mon, 11 Jan 93 19:09:30 GMT
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- Date: 11 Jan 93 20:12:11 GMT
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- >>>>> "Chris" == Chris Flatters <cflatter@nrao.edu> writes:
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- Chris> It might make sense to distribute the <iostream.h> package
- Chris> with gcc and to retain the container and utility classes
- Chris> (which make up the bulk of libg++) as a separate
- Chris> distribution.
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- I agree. About the only thing I use from libg++ is iostream and
- whenever I use g++ I always use iostream. IMHO, this package is
- essential.
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- -Barry
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