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From: martin DOT kahlert AT keksy DOT mchp DOT siemens DOT de (Martin Kahlert)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJGPP questions - please help.
Date: 10 Jul 1997 15:47:03 GMT
Organization: Siemens Inc.
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> kjm AT i2020 DOT net wrote:
> 
>> (2)     Does DJGPP do templates, exceptions, etc. and does it comply
>> to the latest ANSI c++ standard?
> 
> 
> DJGPP is MORE ANSI than any "commercial" compiler i've ever used.
> 
I agree, that gcc is very ansi, but g++ doesn't handle all the 
newer c++ stuff (templates, exceptions) very well. Exceptions
are a big problem I think, while templates are only 
problematic if you do 'nasty' things with them 
(e.g. see blitz++ project). Try using the repo patch.
For beginners, everything should be fine.

gcc 2.8.0 will incorporate most of the C++ standard and it will
come out RSN...  ;)

Martin.

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