Topic: C++ Draft Standard
Author: Mike Stump <cygnus.com>
Date: 1995/08/20 Raw View
You can see the html version at http://www.cygnus.com/~mrs/
In article <MATT.95Aug17235324@physics2.Berkeley.EDU>,
Rupen Patel <rupenp@sdd.hp.com> wrote:
>Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the draft standard? Is it in any
>new books (ie. Strostroup's(sp) C++ book).
---
[ comp.std.c++ is moderated. Submission address: std-c++@ncar.ucar.edu.
Contact address: std-c++-request@ncar.ucar.edu. The moderation policy
is summarized in http://dogbert.lbl.gov/~matt/std-c++/policy.html. ]
Author: mcw@aus.hp.com (M C Wong)
Date: 1995/08/21 Raw View
Distribution:
Steve Clamage (clamage@Eng.Sun.COM) wrote:
: In article 95Aug17235324@physics2.Berkeley.EDU, rupenp@sdd.hp.com (Rupen Patel) writes:
: >Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the draft standard? Is it in any
: >new books (ie. Strostroup's(sp) C++ book).
: >
http version is also available at :
http://www.cygnus.com/~mrs/wp-draft/
---
[ comp.std.c++ is moderated. Submission address: std-c++@ncar.ucar.edu.
Contact address: std-c++-request@ncar.ucar.edu. The moderation policy
is summarized in http://dogbert.lbl.gov/~matt/std-c++/policy.html. ]
Author: rupenp@sdd.hp.com (Rupen Patel)
Date: 1995/08/18 Raw View
Distribution:
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the draft standard? Is it in any
new books (ie. Strostroup's(sp) C++ book).
---
[ comp.std.c++ is moderated. Submission address: std-c++@ncar.ucar.edu.
Contact address: std-c++-request@ncar.ucar.edu. The moderation policy
is summarized in http://dogbert.lbl.gov/~matt/std-c++/policy.html. ]
Author: clamage@Eng.Sun.COM (Steve Clamage)
Date: 1995/08/18 Raw View
In article 95Aug17235324@physics2.Berkeley.EDU, rupenp@sdd.hp.com (Rupen Patel) writes:
>Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the draft standard? Is it in any
>new books (ie. Strostroup's(sp) C++ book).
>
Here is an excerpt from the Readme file at the ftp site:
---
Steve Clamage, stephen.clamage@eng.sun.com
---------------------------------------------------------
The files in this directory are available from the following sites:
research.att.com:/dist/c++std/WP
ftp.maths.warwick.ac.uk:/pub/c++/std/WP
ftp.su.edu.au:/pub/C++/CommitteeDraft
In this directory, you will find fourteen files:
README (this file)
coversheet.ps.Z
foreword.ps.Z
contents.ps.Z
body.ps.Z
index.ps.Z
concordance.ps.Z
covershe.pdf
foreword.pdf
contents.pdf
body.pdf
index.pdf
concorda.pdf
body.pd1
body.pd2
The files with .ps in their names are compressed PostScript files,
intended to be printed in the sequence given above. The whole thing
takes up 720 pages, of which most is in the body.
The files with .pdf in their names are in Adobe PDF format, intended
to be read by the Adobe Acrobat browser. This browser is available
free of charge for several popular platforms from Adobe by anonymous
FTP from ftp.adobe.com; look in directory pub/adobe/Acrobat.
Files body.pd1 and body.pd2 when concatenated form a file identical to
body.pdf; they are split this way so that each one will fit on a
single DOS diskette.
The purpose of each file should be obvious--except for `concordance,'
which connects subclause numbers with their symbolic names. Each
subclause has a number, a title, and a symbolic name (which appears in
square brackets after the title). Future editions of this Working
Paper may well have different subclause numbers, but the symbolic
names are intended to remain constant as long as the subclauses to
which they refer continue to exist.
[ comp.std.c++ is moderated. Submission address: std-c++@ncar.ucar.edu.
Contact address: std-c++-request@ncar.ucar.edu. The moderation policy
is summarized in http://dogbert.lbl.gov/~matt/std-c++/policy.html. ]
Author: rupenp@sdd.hp.com (Rupen Patel)
Date: 1995/08/18 Raw View
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the draft standard? Is it in any
new books (ie. Strostroup's(sp) C++ book).
---
[ comp.std.c++ is moderated. Submission address: std-c++@ncar.ucar.edu.
Contact address: std-c++-request@ncar.ucar.edu. The moderation policy
is summarized in http://dogbert.lbl.gov/~matt/std-c++/policy.html. ]