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2000-04-21 Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz@redhat.com> * libstdc++-v3: New directory. From-SVN: r33317
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2000-03-24
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Release Notes
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The Standard C++ Library v3, or libstdc++-2.90.x, is an ongoing
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project to implement the ISO 14882 Standard C++ library as described
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in chapters 17 through 27 and annex D, as a drop-in replacement
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for the current (ARM-conformant) library.
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This is the ninth snapshot of the libstdc++ rewrite. It is still
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incomplet and incorrekt. It's a lot less incomplete and incorrect than
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some of the earlier snapshots though, and quite usable.
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The Standard C++ Library v3, or libstdc++-2.90.x, follows an open
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development model, attempting to be fully buzzword, bazaar, and GNU
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compliant. Full details on participating, including contributor
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guidelines, mailing list subscription, mailing list archives,
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up-to-date documentation, and various and sundry other details can be
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found at the following URL:
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http://sourceware.cygnus.com/libstdc++/
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New:
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---
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- MT safe string. Supported CPUs are alpha, powerpc, x86, sparc32 and sparc64.
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- Configure support for --enable-threads=posix, as well as initial IO
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locking implementation.
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- Support for native building on Solaris 2.5.1, Solaris 2.6, Solaris
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2.7, cygwin, [alpha, powerpc, x86]-linux, and preliminary support for
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Irix and Aix4.2, Aix 4.3 hosts.
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- --enable-namespaces is on by default.
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- Configure and Makefile support for "drop-in" replacement to
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libstdc++-v2 completed. It is now possible to bootstrap g++, and
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have g++ find libstdc++-v3 headers and libraries by default.
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- Synched with CVS egcs libio.
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- Cygwin native compiling supported.
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- Cross compiling and embedded targets (newlib) with multilibs support added.
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- SGI's strstream implementation has been added.
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- Copyright on all sources assigned to the FSF.
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- Configure, build and install documentation has been added.
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- Support to enable long long has been added.
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- More valarray improvements.
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- Extractors and inserters for std::complex have been added.
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- Extractors and inserters for void* have been fixed.
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- autoconf macros are now in _GLIBCPP_ namespace.
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- group checking for num_get implemented.
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- Many, many bug fixes.
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What doesn't:
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- see BUGS.
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Build and Install
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-----------------
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Up to date build and install directions can be found at:
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http://sourceware.cygnus.com/libstdc++/install.html
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Contact:
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--------
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Places have changed from previous snapshots. The web page, which has
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information about joining the mailing list and searching its archives,
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CVS access, and contribution information is now at:
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http://sourceware.cygnus.com/libstdc++/
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Please note that the mailing list has recently moved, and is now
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hosted on sourceware.cygnus.com. (The web site above has the most
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up-to-date info.)
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Obtain the library snapshot via ftp (including these release notes) from
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ftp://sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/libstdc++/
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The library is maintained by Benjamin Kosnik, Nathan Myers, Gabriel
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Dos Reis, and Ulrich Drepper.
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Development tools:
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You will need a recent version of gcc to compile the snapshot of
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libstdc++. The recently released gcc-2.95.2 works well. In addition,
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you may need up-to-date tools for modifying Makefiles and regenerating
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configure scripts: automake (version 1.4 from Cygnus, not the one on
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the net) and autoconf (version 2.13 and higher). Please see the
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website for more info on where to obtain these additional tools.
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If you compile programs -fnew-abi -fno-honor-std, uses of RTTI and
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certain other language features will link only if you build your
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compiler's libgcc using the same flags. (The defaults use the old
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abi.) Using -fnew-abi offers real benefits, but note that it is not
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stable: later snapshots will *not* be binary-compatible with code
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compiled with older snapshots. See the configuration options page in
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the Documentation section.
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