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Re: Bug in libm or libstdc++.
At 10:36 AM 2/26/99 PST, you wrote:
>Limited resources. Up to now most resources have been concentrated on
>completing the compiler portion of the standard, and we are very close.
>The only significant unimplemented feature is "export".
My copy of Stroustrup makes no mention of "export", IIRC.
>If you would like to volunteer to assemble such a list...
Ack!
Well, for starters:
* <valarray> to be implemented
* <limits> to be implemented
* "void (*foo) (void) throw ();" causes a spurious error
* IIRC stringstreams and <sstream> were incomplete/missing
Anyone else who'se noticed an omission/incomplete thing/bug in C++ support
that isn't platform-dependent is welcome to add to the list.
>As for ETAs, in the free software world the only answer you will get is
>"when it's ready".
Or "when you do it yourself" right? <g>
I may be able to cobble together a draft of a working <valarray>. If I come
up with one amidst all the other work I'm doing on my own stuff, I'll be
sure to offer it here.
>See http://sourceware.cygnus.com/libstdc++/
OK
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