extend.texi (Deprecated Features): Implicit typename is gone.

* doc/extend.texi (Deprecated Features): Implicit typename is
	gone. Default args on types is going.

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2003-07-27 Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>
* doc/extend.texi (Deprecated Features): Implicit typename is
gone. Default args on types is going.
2003-07-26 J"orn Rennecke <joern.rennecke@superh.com>
* Makefile.in (ifcvt.o): Depend on target.h

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method denoted by a @samp{->*} or @samp{.*} expression.
* C++ Attributes:: Variable, function, and type attributes for C++ only.
* Java Exceptions:: Tweaking exception handling to work with Java.
* Deprecated Features:: Things might disappear from g++.
* Deprecated Features:: Things will disappear from g++.
* Backwards Compatibility:: Compatibilities with earlier definitions of C++.
@end menu
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Floating and complex non-type template parameters have been deprecated,
and are now removed from g++.
The implicit typename extension has been deprecated and will be removed
from g++ at some point. In some cases g++ determines that a dependent
type such as @code{TPL<T>::X} is a type without needing a
@code{typename} keyword, contrary to the standard.
The implicit typename extension has been deprecated and is now
removed from g++.
The use of default arguments in function pointers, function typedefs and
and other places where they are not permitted by the standard is
deprecated and will be removed from a future version of g++.
@node Backwards Compatibility
@section Backwards Compatibility