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- From: mikea@ruby.aruba.UUCP (Mike Arsenault)
- Subject: Re: I/O streams in ANSI definition?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.192913.27363@aruba.uucp>
- Sender: mikea@ruby (Mike Arsenault)
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 19:29:13 GMT
- References: <d9patrik.715968231@dtek.chalmers.se> <1992Sep9.163629.27855@taumet.com>
- Organization: Project Zed
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- In article <1992Sep9.163629.27855@taumet.com>, steve@taumet.com (Steve Clamage) writes:
- |> d9patrik@dtek.chalmers.se (Patrik Larking) writes:
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- |> >I currently own the C++ Primer by Lippman and The Annotaded reference manual.
- |> >Neither of theese treat the I/O stream fully and I don`t want to bye a complte
- |> >new book!
- |> > Are there any seperate publications witch only treat the I/O library.
- |>
- |> You can order the C++ library manual from AT&T (or maybe USL) which
- |> describes the original AT&T implementaion of iostreams in detail.
- |> You will have to get ordering information from someone else.
- |>
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- Does any one have this ordering information ??
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