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Re: G++ and ISO C++ conformity?
- To: <christoph dot loewe at gameplay dot de>, <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- Subject: Re: G++ and ISO C++ conformity?
- From: "Ryan B. Caveney" <RYAN dot B dot CAVENEY at saic dot com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 12:21:08 -0400
- Organization: SAIC
- References: <OF00535AAE.61A6BDE3-ONC1256952.00361B82@gxp.de>
- Reply-To: "Ryan B. Caveney" <Ryan dot B dot Caveney at saic dot com>
christoph.loewe@gameplay.de wrote:
> was surprised to find several includes and functions
> missing in the g++ distribution.
>
> Header files that could not be found:
> <limits> e.g. numeric_limits<int>::max();
> <sstream> e.g. ostringstream ost;
>
> Furthermore the "range controlled" indexing via at()
> would not work.
I just started using C++ myself, so I can't answer all your questions, but
what I can say is that the stringstream stuff is there -- it's just named
differently. On my Cygwin (1.1.2 base), /usr/include/g++-3/ contains
strstream, not sstream, and the classes it defines are called things like
ostrstream, not ostringstream. HTH.
Ryan Caveney
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