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19 are bundled with the library source, under the <code>docs</code>
20 subdirectory, for releases and snapshots. The sole exception is the
21 automatically-generated source documentation, available separately.
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25 <br />
26 <h2><a name="1">Introduction</a></h2>
27 <p>This is a short list of text files pertaining to this implementation of
28 ISO 14882. A brief description may follow the name of the file.
29 </p>
30 <ul>
31 <li><a href="17_intro/COPYING">License</a>
32 - GPL v2 license terms</li>
33 <li><a href="abi.html">ABI Policy and Guidelines</a></li>
34 <li><a href="17_intro/BUGS">BUGS</a></li>
35 <li><a href="17_intro/PROBLEMS">PROBLEMS</a>
36 - target-specific known issues</li>
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38 of the web pages. Punt. -->
39 <li>README - directory structure</li>
40 <li><a href="17_intro/RELEASE-NOTES">RELEASE-NOTES</a>
41 - latest version info, recent changes and news</li>
42 <li><a href="17_intro/TODO">TODO</a>
43 - tasks yet undone</li>
44 <li><a href="faq/index.html">FAQ (HTML)</a>,
45 <a href="faq/index.txt">FAQ (text)</a></li>
46 </ul>
48 <hr />
49 <br />
50 <h2><a name="2">Configuring, Building, Testing, Installing</a></h2>
51 <ul>
52 <li><a href="configopts.html">Configure options</a></li>
53 <li><a href="install.html">Getting started: configure, build, install</a>
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55 <li><a href="test.html">Testing details</a></li>
56 <li><a href="debug.html">Debugging schemes and strategies</a>
57 </li>
58 </ul>
61 <hr />
62 <br />
63 <h2><a name="4">Source-Level Documentation</a></h2>
64 <p>The library sources have been specially formatted so that with the
65 proper invocation of another tool (Doxygen), a set of HTML pages
66 are generated from the sources files themselves. The resultant
67 documentation is referred to as Source-Level Documentation, and is
68 useful for examining the signatures of public member functions for
69 the library classes, finding out what is in a particular include
70 file, looking at inheritance diagrams, etc.
71 </p>
72 <p>The source-level documentation for the most recent releases can
73 be viewed online:
74 </p>
75 <ul>
76 <li><a href="libstdc++-html-USERS-3.4/index.html">for the 3.4 release</a></li>
77 <li><a href="latest-doxygen/index.html">&quot;the latest collection&quot;</a>
78 (for the main development tree; see the date on the first page)
79 </li>
80 </ul>
81 <p>This generated HTML collection, as above, is also available for download in
82 the libstdc++ snapshots directory at
83 <code>&lt;URL:ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/libstdc++/doxygen/&gt;</code>.
84 You will almost certainly need to use one of the
85 <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html">mirror sites</a> to download
86 the tarball. After unpacking, simply load libstdc++-html-*/index.html
87 into a browser.
88 </p>
89 <p>Documentation for older releases is available for download only, not
90 online viewing.
91 </p>
92 <p>In addition, an initial set of man pages are also available in the
93 same place as the HTML collections. Start with C++Intro(3).
94 </p>
97 <hr />
98 <br />
99 <h2><a name="3">Chapter-Specific Documentation</a></h2>
100 <p>Information, extensions, notes and advice on specific implementation
101 capabilites and/or liabilities broken down into chapter names based on the
102 C++ standard.
103 </p>
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111 <ul>
112 <li>Library Introduction (Chapter 17)
113 <ul>
114 <li><a href="17_intro/howto.html#2">The Standard C++ header files</a></li>
115 <li><a href="17_intro/howto.html#3">The Standard C++ library and multithreading</a></li>
116 <li><a href="17_intro/howto.html#4"><code>&lt;foo&gt;</code> vs <code>&lt;foo.h&gt;</code></a></li>
117 <li><a href="17_intro/porting-howto.html">Porting HOWTO</a></li>
118 <li><a href="17_intro/howto.html#5">Behavior specific to libstdc++-v3</a></li>
119 <li><a href="17_intro/howto.html#6">Preprocessor macros controlling the library</a></li>
120 </ul>
121 </li>
123 <li>Library Support (Chapter 18)
124 <ul>
125 <li><a href="18_support/howto.html#1">Types</a></li>
126 <li><a href="18_support/howto.html#2">Implementation properties</a></li>
127 <li><a href="18_support/howto.html#3">Start and Termination</a></li>
128 <li><a href="18_support/howto.html#4">Verbose <code>terminate</code></a></li>
129 <li><a href="18_support/howto.html#5">Dynamic memory management</a></li>
130 <li><a href="18_support/howto.html#6">RTTI, the ABI, and demangling</a></li>
131 </ul>
132 </li>
134 <li>Diagnostics (Chapter 19)
135 <ul>
136 <li><a href="19_diagnostics/howto.html#1">Adding data to exceptions</a></li>
137 <li><a href="19_diagnostics/howto.html#2">Exception class hierarchy diagram</a></li>
138 <li><a href="19_diagnostics/howto.html#3">Concept checkers -- <strong>new and improved!</strong></a></li>
139 </ul>
140 </li>
142 <li>General Utilities (Chapter 20)
143 <ul>
144 <li><a href="20_util/howto.html#1"><code>auto_ptr</code> is not omnipotent</a></li>
145 <li><a href="20_util/howto.html#2"><code>auto_ptr</code> inside container classes</a></li>
146 <li><a href="20_util/howto.html#3">Functors</a></li>
147 <li><a href="20_util/howto.html#4">Pairs</a></li>
148 <li><a href="20_util/howto.html#5">Memory allocators</a></li>
149 </ul>
150 </li>
152 <li>Strings (Chapter 21)
153 <ul>
154 <li><a href="21_strings/howto.html#1">MFC's CString</a></li>
155 <li><a href="21_strings/howto.html#2">A case-insensitive string class</a></li>
156 <li><a href="21_strings/howto.html#3">Breaking a C++ string into tokens</a></li>
157 <li><a href="21_strings/howto.html#4">Simple transformations</a></li>
158 <li><a href="21_strings/howto.html#5">Making strings of arbitrary character types</a></li>
159 <li><a href="21_strings/howto.html#6">Shrink-to-fit strings</a></li>
160 </ul>
161 </li>
163 <li>Localization (Chapter 22)
164 <ul>
165 <li><a href="22_locale/howto.html#1">class locale</a></li>
166 <li><a href="22_locale/howto.html#2">class codecvt</a></li>
167 <li><a href="22_locale/howto.html#3">class ctype</a></li>
168 <li><a href="22_locale/howto.html#4">class messages</a></li>
169 <li><a href="22_locale/howto.html#5">Bjarne Stroustrup on Locales</a></li>
170 <li><a href="22_locale/howto.html#6">Nathan Myers on Locales</a></li>
171 <li><a href="22_locale/howto.html#7">Correct Transformations</a></li>
172 </ul>
173 </li>
175 <li>Containers (Chapter 23)
176 <ul>
177 <li><a href="23_containers/howto.html#1">Making code unaware of the container/array difference</a></li>
178 <li><a href="23_containers/howto.html#2">Variable-sized bitmasks</a></li>
179 <li><a href="23_containers/howto.html#3">Containers and multithreading</a></li>
180 <li><a href="23_containers/howto.html#4">&quot;Hinting&quot; during insertion</a></li>
181 <li><a href="23_containers/howto.html#5">Bitmasks and string arguments</a></li>
182 <li><a href="23_containers/howto.html#6"><code>std::list::size()</code> is O(n)!</a></li>
183 <li><a href="23_containers/howto.html#7">Space overhead management for vectors</a></li>
184 </ul>
185 </li>
187 <li>Iterators (Chapter 24)
188 <ul>
189 <li><a href="24_iterators/howto.html#1">They ain't pointers!</a></li>
190 <li><a href="24_iterators/howto.html#2">It ends <em>where?</em></a></li>
191 </ul>
192 </li>
194 <li>Algorithms (Chapter 25)
195 <ul>
196 <li><a href="25_algorithms/howto.html#1">Prerequisites</a></li>
197 <li><a href="25_algorithms/howto.html#2">Special <code>swap</code>s</a></li>
198 </ul>
199 </li>
201 <li>Numerics (Chapter 26)
202 <ul>
203 <li><a href="26_numerics/howto.html#1">Complex Number Processing</a></li>
204 <li><a href="26_numerics/howto.html#2">Array Processing</a></li>
205 <li><a href="26_numerics/howto.html#3">Numerical Functions</a></li>
206 <li><a href="26_numerics/howto.html#4">C99</a></li>
207 </ul>
208 </li>
210 <li>Input/Output (Chapter 27)
211 <ul>
212 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#1">Copying a file</a></li>
213 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#2">The buffering is screwing up my program!</a></li>
214 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#3">Binary I/O</a></li>
215 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#5">What is this &lt;sstream&gt;/stringstreams thing?</a></li>
216 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#6">Deriving a stream buffer</a></li>
217 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#7">More on binary I/O</a></li>
218 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#8">Pathetic performance? Ditch C.</a></li>
219 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#9">Threads and I/O</a></li>
220 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#10">Which header?</a></li>
221 <li><a href="27_io/howto.html#11">Using FILE*s and file descriptors with IOStreams</a></li>
222 </ul>
223 </li>
225 <li>Extensions to the Standard Library
226 <ul>
227 <li><a href="ext/pb_assoc/index.html">Policy Based Associative Containers</a></li>
228 <li><a href="ext/howto.html#1">Ropes and trees and hashes, oh my!</a></li>
229 <li><a href="ext/howto.html#2">Added members and types</a></li>
230 <li><a href="ext/mt_allocator.html"><code>__mt_alloc</code> </a></li>
231 <li><a href="ext/howto.html#4">Compile-time checks</a></li>
232 <li><a href="ext/howto.html#5">LWG Issues</a></li>
233 <li><a href="ext/../18_support/howto.html#6">Demangling</a></li>
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241 <br />
242 <h2><a name="5">Contributor-Specific Information</a></h2>
243 <ul>
244 <li><a href="17_intro/contribute.html">Contributor checklist</a></li>
245 <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/cvswrite.html">Getting CVS write access
246 (look for &quot;Write after approval&quot;)</a></li>
247 <li><a href="17_intro/BADNAMES">BADNAMES</a>
248 - names to avoid because of potential collisions</li>
249 <li><a href="17_intro/C++STYLE">C++STYLE</a>
250 - coding style by example</li>
251 <li> In the libstdc++-v3/docs/doxygen directory, see guide.html, a
252 doxygen markup style guide</li>
253 <li><a href="17_intro/CHECKLIST">CHECKLIST</a>
254 - a list of required features and their status.</li>
255 <li><a href="17_intro/DESIGN">DESIGN</a>
256 - overview of the implementation plan</li>
257 <li><a href="17_intro/HEADER_POLICY">HEADER_POLICY</a>
258 - header naming and sub-include structure</li>
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