Mail Archives: cygwin-apps/2002/05/02/22:58:09
--- Charles Wilson <cwilson AT ece DOT gatech DOT edu> wrote: > Robert Collins wrote:
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>
> >
> > Yes, and at that point we had two issues:
> > 1) We couldn't use libstdc++, let alone the STL. The STL still isn't
> > available - beyond whats in libg++-3.
> > 2) I think that Jason's design needed some tweaking.
>
>
> Well, now libstdc++ is allowed, right? (assuming you can find and
> install one, since nobody's stepped forward with mingwlibs-for-cygwin
> package).
>
Umm, wouldn't the mingwlibs-for-mingw do.
> Not having looked at Jason's code, I can't comment on the design;
> however, it shouldn't be terribly difficult to refactor it away from STL
> and just use "basic" libstdc++ stuff, right? I mean, Jason didn't go
> absolutely template-crazy, did he?
>
If your just talking about STL in the strict sense, you shouldn't need
libstdc++.a. The templated STL lives in the headers. That's the virtue of
templated classes. Char specializations for [Non-]Standard iostreams and
string classes live in libstdc++.a but they are not templated pre-3.0
Danny
Danny
> Or am I showing my ignorance again?
>
> --Chuck
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