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From: jdo005 AT spamblockerbeta DOT latech DOT edu
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: standard libraries
Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 23:54:39 GMT
Organization: Louisiana Tech University
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I'm still pretty new to C++(6months into it).  My current problem is
that I need a string class, and my textbook says there is one in
<string.h> but I've looked in \include\string.h & strings.h but I
found no classes,  only functions and references to something called
dj_type. I've scanned through the faq and info, couldn't find a thing.
Does djgpp std libraries have a string class?  and is it really in
string.h like ansi/iso says?   are all of DJgpps libraries ansi/iso
complient?  is there any place I can get info on how to decypher dj's
header files so I know whats in them if not.   Lastly,  is there a
place that has a list of all the standard libraries and what they
contain (assuming info doesn't already do this).   I know this isn't
really compiler related, but I've been lurking here a while and you
all seem like a great bunch of guys (& gals?). 


James
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