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From: Gecko23 <gk_2345 AT my-deja DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: ANSI C++ compliance?
Date: Tue, 02 Nov 1999 15:04:58 GMT
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In article <381e1453 DOT 948154 AT news DOT iddeo DOT es>,
  fxn AT retemail DOT es (Shin) wrote:
> I would like to know if djgpp is ANSI C++ compliant.
>

Well, it becomes more so with every release. In the latest, 2.95.1,
they have finally fixed exeption handling, some template problems,
and added the STL.

For details, go to www.gnu.org. There you can find change logs,
and bug reports for g++.

Keep in mind that since the C++ standard has not been ratified,
(and is therefor not a standard at all, but a *proposal* for the
standard) that it is still a moving target, and most C++
implementations, if not all, do not follow it to the letter.

Good luck and happy hacking.

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