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From: Rodeo Red <rodeored AT netstep DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Where is C++ documentation ?
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 15:06:22 -0500
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I found this: http://www.dis.com/gnu.html
GNU Online Documentation. 
includes 
   GNU C++ IOStream Library Documentation 
   GNU C++ Library Documentation 


I have never been ablew to understand what GNU is, but after reading the
faq, djgpp seems to have something to do with GNU, so maybe this
documentation at this page applys to djgpp.    

Or maybe its totally different and there's documentation for djgpp's c++
soemwhere else but I just haven't found it yet. I assumed it would be in
the info files, like the documentation for C is. 

Or maybe djgpp is different from GNU but no one has written a djgpp
version of this C++ documentation yet.

Or maybe my question is so rediculous its just meaningless for some
reason I don't understand.  

It might seem like I'm being obstreperous, but I'm just very confused
and have been for a long time and I'm just trying really hard to figure
out why I don't see djgpp C++ documentation like the GNU C++
documentation in the link above in the info pages that came with djgpp.
I've seen a few people try to figure this out on the newsgroup but it
never really seems to get answered.  


I'm saying "djgpp C++ documentation"  because I'm not sure if "GXX
documentaiton" or "GPP documentation" would be the same thing. Is it the
same to say "GPP documentation"?   



Red   


Rodeo Red wrote:
> 
> I hate to ask this because it seems lke such a FAQ, but I've been
> looking and looking and looking for months now, in the info
> documentation and in the faq and I've read all the threads of poeple
> asking similar querstions, and Ive found the standard C library
> reference, but I just can't find it. Where is the documentation for C++
> ?     I can get around in info OK but maybe I have the wrong idea about
> C++, I thought there would be section about cout, etc etc.   Red

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