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Re: libstdc++/10535: No specialisations for wchar_t on cygwin
- From: bkoz at gcc dot gnu dot org
- To: bkoz at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-prs at gcc dot gnu dot org, james dot bannon at ntlworld dot com, nobody at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: 16 May 2003 20:21:24 -0000
- Subject: Re: libstdc++/10535: No specialisations for wchar_t on cygwin
- Reply-to: bkoz at gcc dot gnu dot org, bkoz at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-prs at gcc dot gnu dot org, james dot bannon at ntlworld dot com, nobody at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-gnats at gcc dot gnu dot org
Old Synopsis: No specialisations for wchar_t in std::string or std::ostream?
New Synopsis: No specialisations for wchar_t on cygwin
Responsible-Changed-From-To: unassigned->bkoz
Responsible-Changed-By: bkoz
Responsible-Changed-When: Fri May 16 20:21:24 2003
Responsible-Changed-Why:
Mine.
State-Changed-From-To: open->analyzed
State-Changed-By: bkoz
State-Changed-When: Fri May 16 20:21:24 2003
State-Changed-Why:
Have you gotten any further in this effort? There is a whole long list of things that are checked at configure time before GLIBCPP_USE_WCHAR_T is defined by default: the whole list can be found in libstdc++-v3/acinclude.m4, search for the GLIBCPP_CHECK_WCHAR_T_SUPPORT macro.
I'm interested in seeing how this goes.
best,
benjamin
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