Topic: Compilers that support STL
Author: csmith@objectspace.com (csmith)
Date: 1995/04/25 Raw View
In article <DLK.95Apr24151011@charybdis.engin.umich.edu>, dlk@engin.umich.edu (Daniel L Kiskis) says:
>The Sun literature states that the "SPARCompiler C++ Language System
>Version 4.0" comes bundled with a version of Tools.h++ class library.
>Is this class library in any way compatible with STL?
>
>If not, is Sun planning on releasing an STL-compliant class library?
>
>--
>Dan Kiskis
>dlk@eecs.umich.edu
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Author: dlk@engin.umich.edu (Daniel L Kiskis)
Date: 1995/04/24 Raw View
The Sun literature states that the "SPARCompiler C++ Language System
Version 4.0" comes bundled with a version of Tools.h++ class library.
Is this class library in any way compatible with STL?
If not, is Sun planning on releasing an STL-compliant class library?
--
Dan Kiskis
dlk@eecs.umich.edu