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Re: What's wrong with <limits>?


On Sat, Apr 26, 2003 at 08:28:23AM +0200, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
> Phil Edwards <phil at jaj dot com> writes:
> 
> | At the start of include/std/std_limits.h is the comment
> | 
> |     // Note: this is not a conforming implementation.
> |     // Written by Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr at codesourcery dot com>
> | 
> | What's not conforming about it?  (I'm not claiming it /is/ conforming,
> | but I don't see anything obviously missing.)
> 
> At the time I wrote that I knew it wasn't conforming -- mostly because
> there were no true support for floating points and such.  Since then,
> things have improved and I didn't remonitor the implementation.

Can I remove the "not conforming" line, then?

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