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Re: C++ under Linux



On Tue, Dec 04, 2001, Daniel Feiglin wrote about "C++ under Linux":
> What is / where is the rtfm which sets out the GNU C++ run time library and STL 
> implementation dependent details? For example, hash tables though not yet part 
> of the STL standard, seem to be widely implemented, and are considered to be 
> "implementation dependent" - including the precise class API (See for example, 
> Josuttis).

If I remember correctly, G++ uses SGI's STL implementation. SGI has a
good STL reference in http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/, and you can also download
a complete copy to your own machine instead of browsing on their site. 

Anyway, this is the reference that I used while programming with STL on
Linux (in addition to Stroustrup's "The C++ Programming Language" (Special
Edition) of course), and it always proved correct.

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