Topic: #include mappings (16.2/5)
Author: "Ruslan Abdikeev" <ruslan_abdikeevREMOVE_IT@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 01:31:52 GMT Raw View
Hello,
What is the difference between "whatever.h", "ieee754.h" and "whatever.inl"?
Why Standard is more specific on "whatever.h"?
Could anybody explain the following section:
[16.2/5]
"The mapping between the delimited sequence and the external source file
name is implementation-defined.
The implementation provides unique mappings for sequences consisting of one
or more nondigits (2.10) followed by a period (.) and a single nondigit."
It does not make any sense for me.
I've posted this question to comp.lang.c++ but nobody answered.
Then I've posted this question to comp.lang.c++.moderated but nobody
answered again.
So here is my last resort...
Sincerely,
Ruslan Abdikeev
VR-1 Entertainment Corp.
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