From 518b309a106b837811253e530c097fe4a295fb71 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: bkoz
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/faq.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/faq.html index b4e05ed943f..6be4f5d37ea 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/faq.html +++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/faq.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 2008, 2010 FSF -
The libstdc++ project is contributed to by several developers - all over the world, in the same way as GCC or Linux. + all over the world, in the same way as GCC or the Linux kernel. Benjamin Kosnik, Gabriel Dos Reis, Phil Edwards, Ulrich Drepper, Loren James Rittle, and Paolo Carlini are the lead maintainers of the SVN archive. @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@
3.1.
How do I install libstdc++?
Often libstdc++ comes pre-installed as an integral part of many - existing Linux and Unix systems, as well as many embedded + existing GNU/Linux and Unix systems, as well as many embedded development tools. It may be necessary to install extra development packages to get the headers, or the documentation, or the source: please consult your vendor for details. diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/index.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/index.html index 33e5ea69f33..fdae06326a6 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/index.html +++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/index.html @@ -35,13 +35,13 @@
std::
not supportedisspace
from cctype
is a macro
+ vector::at
, deque::at
, string::at
std::char_traits<char>::eof
string::clear
ostream::form
and istream::scan
extensions
-basic_stringbuf
, basic_stringstream
ios::nocreate/ios::noreplace
.
+stream::attach(int fd)
-Dynamic Shared Objects: Survey and Issues . ISO C++ J16/06-0046 - .
Versioning With Namespaces . ISO C++ J16/06-0083 - .
Binary Compatibility of Shared Libraries Implemented in C++
on GNU/Linux Systems
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/algorithms.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/algorithms.html
index dfbb967653d..bc112b87197 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/algorithms.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/algorithms.html
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
Standard Contents
Next
Table of Contents
The neatest accomplishment of the algorithms sect1 is that all the work is done via iterators, not containers directly. This means two diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/api.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/api.html index 59ca7bca99f..d2990892e0f 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/api.html +++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/api.html @@ -75,11 +75,11 @@ _Alloc_traits have been removed. __alloc to select an underlying allocator that satisfied memory allocation requests. The selection of this underlying allocator was not user-configurable. -
Table B.6. Extension Allocators
Allocator (3.4) | Header (3.4) | Allocator (3.[0-3]) | Header (3.[0-3]) |
---|---|---|---|
__gnu_cxx::new_allocator<T> | ext/new_allocator.h | std::__new_alloc | memory |
__gnu_cxx::malloc_allocator<T> | ext/malloc_allocator.h | std::__malloc_alloc_template<int> | memory |
__gnu_cxx::debug_allocator<T> | ext/debug_allocator.h | std::debug_alloc<T> | memory |
__gnu_cxx::__pool_alloc<T> | ext/pool_allocator.h | std::__default_alloc_template<bool,int> | memory |
__gnu_cxx::__mt_alloc<T> | ext/mt_allocator.h | ||
__gnu_cxx::bitmap_allocator<T> | ext/bitmap_allocator.h |
Releases after gcc-3.4 have continued to add to the collection +
Table B.6. Extension Allocators
Allocator (3.4) | Header (3.4) | Allocator (3.[0-3]) | Header (3.[0-3]) |
---|---|---|---|
__gnu_cxx::new_allocator<T> | ext/new_allocator.h | std::__new_alloc | memory |
__gnu_cxx::malloc_allocator<T> | ext/malloc_allocator.h | std::__malloc_alloc_template<int> | memory |
__gnu_cxx::debug_allocator<T> | ext/debug_allocator.h | std::debug_alloc<T> | memory |
__gnu_cxx::__pool_alloc<T> | ext/pool_allocator.h | std::__default_alloc_template<bool,int> | memory |
__gnu_cxx::__mt_alloc<T> | ext/mt_allocator.h | ||
__gnu_cxx::bitmap_allocator<T> | ext/bitmap_allocator.h |
Releases after gcc-3.4 have continued to add to the collection of available allocators. All of these new allocators are standard-style. The following table includes details, along with the first released version of GCC that included the extension allocator. -
Table B.7. Extension Allocators Continued
Allocator | Include | Version |
---|---|---|
__gnu_cxx::array_allocator<T> | ext/array_allocator.h | 4.0.0 |
__gnu_cxx::throw_allocator<T> | ext/throw_allocator.h | 4.2.0 |
+
Table B.7. Extension Allocators Continued
Allocator | Include | Version |
---|---|---|
__gnu_cxx::array_allocator<T> | ext/array_allocator.h | 4.0.0 |
__gnu_cxx::throw_allocator<T> | ext/throw_allocator.h | 4.2.0 |
Debug mode first appears.
Precompiled header support PCH support. diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_contributing.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_contributing.html index 0aefd110331..5e12f000f03 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_contributing.html +++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_contributing.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Appendices
Table of Contents
The GNU C++ Library follows an open development model. Active contributors are assigned maintainer-ship responsibility, and given diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_free.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_free.html index 7174e48ae93..467f9d9617b 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_free.html +++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_free.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Appendices
The biggest deficiency in free operating systems is not in the software--it is the lack of good free manuals that we can include in diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_gpl.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_gpl.html index 348d6fad2ca..74b36a6ed42 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_gpl.html +++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/appendix_gpl.html @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. -
Table of Contents
std::
not supportedisspace
from cctype
is a macro
+ vector::at
, deque::at
, string::at
std::char_traits<char>::eof
string::clear
ostream::form
and istream::scan
extensions
-basic_stringbuf
, basic_stringstream
ios::nocreate/ios::noreplace
.
+stream::attach(int fd)
-As noted previously, @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Support for C++0x dialect. in GCC try to stay in sync with each other in terms of versions of the auto-tools used, so please try to play nicely with the neighbors. -
Regenerate all generated files by using the command sequence
"autoreconf"
at the top level of the libstdc++ source
directory. The following will also work, but is much more complex:
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/atomics.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/atomics.html
index d22415ab3cd..0038be3b6ef 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/atomics.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/atomics.html
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
Standard Contents
Table of Contents
Facilities for atomic operations.
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/backwards.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/backwards.html index fa7d92cd311..ab90f3bf84a 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/backwards.html +++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/backwards.html @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ ISO Standard (e.g., statistical analysis). While there are a lot of really useful things that are used by a lot of people, the Standards Committee couldn't include everything, and so a lot of those “obvious” classes didn't get included. -
Known Issues include many of the limitations of its immediate ancestor.
Portability notes and known implementation limitations are as follows.
At least some older implementations don't have std::ios_base
, so you should use std::ios::badbit
, std::ios::failbit
and std::ios::eofbit
and std::ios::goodbit
.
-
+
Known Issues include many of the limitations of its immediate ancestor.
Portability notes and known implementation limitations are as follows.
At least some older implementations don't have std::ios_base
, so you should use std::ios::badbit
, std::ios::failbit
and std::ios::eofbit
and std::ios::goodbit
.
+
In earlier versions of the standard,
fstream.h
,
ostream.h
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ considered replaced and rewritten.
archived. The code is considered replaced and rewritten.
Portability notes and known implementation limitations are as follows. -
+
Some care is required to support C++ compiler and or library
implementation that do not have the standard library in
namespace std
.
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([AC_CXX_NAMESPACE_STD], [
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NAMESPACE_STD,,[Define if g++ supports namespace std. ])
fi
])
-
The following illustrate implementation-allowed illegal iterator use, and then correct use.
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([AC_CXX_NAMESPACE_STD], [
if (iterator)
won't work any more => use
if (iterator != iterator_type())
-
Glibc 2.0.x and 2.1.x define ctype.h
functionality as macros
(isspace, isalpha etc.).
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ std:: (__ctype_b[(int) ( ( 'X' ) )] & (unsigned short int) _ISspace ) ;
(ctype.h
) and the
definitions in namespace std::
(<cctype>
).
-
One solution is to add an autoconf-test for this:
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for container::at) @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CONTAINER_AT)],
If you are using other (non-GNU) compilers it might be a good idea
to check for string::at
separately.
-
Use some kind of autoconf test, plus this:
#ifdef HAVE_CHAR_TRAITS @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CONTAINER_AT)], #else #define CPP_EOF EOF #endif -
There are two functions for deleting the contents of a string:
clear
and erase
(the latter returns the
string).
@@ -206,12 +206,12 @@ erase(size_type __pos = 0, size_type __n = npos)
Unfortunately, clear
is not implemented in this
version, so you should use erase
(which is probably
faster than operator=(charT*)
).
-
These are no longer supported. Please use stringstreams instead. -
Although the ISO standard i/ostringstream
-classes are
provided, (sstream
), for
compatibility with older implementations the pre-ISO
@@ -299,14 +299,14 @@ any = temp;
Another example of using stringstreams is in this howto.
There is additional information in the libstdc++-v2 info files, in particular “info iostream”. -
Earlier GCC releases had a somewhat different approach to threading configuration and proper compilation. Before GCC 3.0, configuration of the threading model was dictated by compiler @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ libstdc++-v3. of the SGI STL (version 3.3), with extensive changes.
A more formal description of the V3 goals can be found in the official design document. -
Portability notes and known implementation limitations are as follows.
The pre-ISO C++ headers +
Portability notes and known implementation limitations are as follows.
The pre-ISO C++ headers
(iostream.h
, defalloc.h
etc.) are
available, unlike previous libstdc++ versions, but inclusion
generates a warning that you are using deprecated headers.
@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ like vector.h
can be replaced with using namespace std;
can be put at the global
scope. This should be enough to get this code compiling, assuming the
other usage is correct.
-
At this time most of the features of the SGI STL extension have been +
At this time most of the features of the SGI STL extension have been replaced by standardized libraries. In particular, the unordered_map and unordered_set containers of TR1 are suitable replacement for the non-standard hash_map and hash_set @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([AC_HEADER_EXT_HASH_SET], [ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_EXT_HASH_SET,,[Define if ext/hash_set is present. ]) fi ]) -
The existence of ios::nocreate
being used for
input-streams has been confirmed, most probably because the author
thought it would be more correct to specify nocreate explicitly. So
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ open the file for reading, check if it has been opened, and then
decide whether you want to create/replace or not. To my knowledge,
even older implementations support app
, ate
and trunc
(except for app
?).
-
Phil Edwards writes: It was considered and rejected for the ISO
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ No stream::attach(int fd)
For another example of this, refer to
fdstream example
by Nicolai Josuttis.
-
Check for complete library coverage of the C++1998/2003 standard.
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([AC_HEADER_STDCXX_98], [ AC_DEFINE(STDCXX_98_HEADERS,,[Define if ISO C++ 1998 header files are present. ]) fi ]) -
Check for library coverage of the TR1 standard.
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([AC_HEADER_TR1_UNORDERED_SET], [ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TR1_UNORDERED_SET,,[Define if tr1/unordered_set is present. ]) fi ]) -
Check for baseline language coverage in the compiler for the C++0xstandard.
@@ -899,21 +899,21 @@ AC_DEFUN([AC_HEADER_UNORDERED_SET], [ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UNORDERED_SET,,[Define if unordered_set is present. ]) fi ]) -
Migration guide for GCC-3.2 diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/bk01pt02.html b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/bk01pt02.html index 5c344b16857..05ae37aed78 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/bk01pt02.html +++ b/libstdc++-v3/doc/html/manual/bk01pt02.html @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@
Table 17.1. Debugging Containers
Container | Header | Debug container | Debug header |
---|---|---|---|
std::bitset | bitset | __gnu_debug::bitset | <debug/bitset> |
std::deque | deque | __gnu_debug::deque | <debug/deque> |
std::list | list | __gnu_debug::list | <debug/list> |
std::map | map | __gnu_debug::map | <debug/map> |
std::multimap | map | __gnu_debug::multimap | <debug/map> |
std::multiset | set | __gnu_debug::multiset | <debug/set> |
std::set | set | __gnu_debug::set | <debug/set> |
std::string | string | __gnu_debug::string | <debug/string> |
std::wstring | string | __gnu_debug::wstring | <debug/string> |
std::basic_string | string | __gnu_debug::basic_string | <debug/string> |
std::vector | vector | __gnu_debug::vector | <debug/vector> |
In addition, when compiling in C++0x mode, these additional +
Table 17.1. Debugging Containers
Container | Header | Debug container | Debug header |
---|---|---|---|
std::bitset | bitset | __gnu_debug::bitset | <debug/bitset> |
std::deque | deque | __gnu_debug::deque | <debug/deque> |
std::list | list | __gnu_debug::list | <debug/list> |
std::map | map | __gnu_debug::map | <debug/map> |
std::multimap | map | __gnu_debug::multimap | <debug/map> |
std::multiset | set | __gnu_debug::multiset | <debug/set> |
std::set | set | __gnu_debug::set | <debug/set> |
std::string | string | __gnu_debug::string | <debug/string> |
std::wstring | string | __gnu_debug::wstring | <debug/string> |
std::basic_string | string | __gnu_debug::basic_string | <debug/string> |
std::vector | vector | __gnu_debug::vector | <debug/vector> |
In addition, when compiling in C++0x mode, these additional containers have additional debug capability. -
Table 17.2. Debugging Containers C++0x
Container | Header | Debug container | Debug header |
---|---|---|---|
std::unordered_map | unordered_map | __gnu_debug::unordered_map | <debug/unordered_map> |
std::unordered_multimap | unordered_map | __gnu_debug::unordered_multimap | <debug/unordered_map> |
std::unordered_set | unordered_set | __gnu_debug::unordered_set | <debug/unordered_set> |
std::unordered_multiset | unordered_set | __gnu_debug::unordered_multiset | <debug/unordered_set> |