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From: "ML Segura" <mlsegura AT hetnet DOT nl>
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Subject: Is the stl thread-safe?
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 21:38:14 +0200
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Hello,

can I safely use std::vector, std::list and std::string in a multithreaded
program? And also cout and ostrstream from the standard library?

Thanks in advance for your reply.


Maria Lourdes Segura


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