Topic: ANSI working papers for C++...


Author: jmitchel@uceng.uc.edu (Jason Mitchell)
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1993 16:36:25 GMT
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Hello,

I have a question that has been ignored in "comp.std.c++" that I would
like answered!!!!!  I have seen several references to a "C++ ANSI working
paper" that contains some changes from the ARM.  I would like to know
how I could acquire it if such a thing really exists.

thanks you for your assistance,
jwm
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Author: daniels@biles.com (Brad Daniels)
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1993 21:06:05 GMT
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In article <CEHI4q.5uD@uceng.uc.edu>,
Jason Mitchell <jmitchel@uceng.uc.edu> wrote:
I have seen several references to a "C++ ANSI working
>paper" that contains some changes from the ARM.  I would like to know
>how I could acquire it if such a thing really exists.

Since I had the same trouble at one time, I'll answer this one.  You
can get it from:

 Standards Secretariat: CBEMA
 1250 EYE Street, NW, Suite 200
 Washington, DC  20005

It costs $35, and I believe they'll take phone credit card orders (I don't
have the number handy.)  You want to ask for the "X3J16 working document".
X3J16 is the ANSI C++committee.  I have document X3J16/93-0010.  I'm not
sure what the latest revision is...

- Brad
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