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<H2>What... is your quest?</H2>
<P>This is an ongoing project to implement the ISO 14882 Standard
C++ Library as described in chapters 17 through 27 and Annex D.
<STRONG>Participation is welcome!</STRONG>
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libstdc++-2.91.tar.gz</A>.
<DT>2000-11-12
<DD> Officially
<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2000-11/msg00522.html">made
libstdc++-v3 the default C++ library</A>.
<DT>2000-04-21
<DD> Officially merged library sources into GCC.
<DT>2000-03-24
<DD> Ninth snapshot release, libstdc++-2.90.8.tar.gz.
<DT>1999-12-21
<DD> Eighth snapshot release, libstdc++-2.90.7.tar.gz.
<DT>1999-08-04
<DD> Seventh snapshot release, libstdc++-2.90.6.tar.gz.
<DT>1999-05-18
<DD> Sixth snapshot release, libstdc++-2.90.5.tar.gz.
<DT>1999-03-19
<DD> Fifth snapshot release, libstdc++-2.90.4.tar.gz.
<DT>1998-12-31
<DD> Fourth snapshot release, libstdc++-2.90.3.tar.gz.
<DT>1998-11-04
<DD> Design, feature checklist and readme documents updated. Also see
new &quot;Notes&quot; section.
<DT>1998-10-30
<DD> Third snapshot release, libstdc++-2.90.2.tar.gz.
<DT>1998-07-31
<DD> <A HREF="17_intro/DESIGN">Design document available</a>
<DT>1998-07-24
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<P>This release has been tested with CVS gcc on the following
platforms. The configuration of --enable-debug (using -O0) was tested.
Here are the results for snapshots 2.N:
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<TD ALIGN=LEFT>91</TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT>alpha-unknown-linux-gnu</TD>
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<TD ALIGN=CENTER>176/8</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>176/8</TD>
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<TD ALIGN=LEFT>i686-unknown-linux-gnu</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>+</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>176/8</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>176/8</TD>
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<TD ALIGN=CENTER>+</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>176/8</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>176/8</TD>
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<TD ALIGN=LEFT>91</TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT>sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>+ (see Note 2)</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
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<TD ALIGN=LEFT>91</TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT>sparc-sun-solaris2.6</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>+ (see Note 2)</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
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<TD ALIGN=LEFT>91</TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT>sparc-sun-solaris2.7</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>+ (see Note 2)</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT>91</TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT>powerpc-ibm-aix4.3</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>-</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
</TR>
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<TD ALIGN=LEFT>91</TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT>i686-cygwin</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>+</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>results_not_in</TD>
</TR>
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<TD ALIGN=LEFT>91</TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT>i686-linux-x-arm-elf</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>+</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>176/8</TD>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>176/8</TD>
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<LI>Michael Cook for cleanup patches to reduce warnings.
<LI>Russell Davidson for fstream and stringstream fixes.
<LI>Gabriel Dos Reis for contributing the valarray implementation,
taming g++ diagnostic messages involving templates, maintaining
the numerics library (including that pesky &lt;limits&gt; :-), and
keeping up-to-date anything to do with numbers.
<LI>Ulrich Drepper for all kinds of C interface issues, contributing
and maintaining complex&lt;&gt;, sanity checking and disbursement,
configuration architecture, libio maintenance, early math work.
<LI>David Edelsohn for doing the entire AIX port with his bare hands.
<LI>Kevin Ediger for the floating point formatting of num_put::do_put.
<LI>Phil Edwards for configuration hackery, documentation maintainer,
chief breaker of the web pages, and the occasional iostream bugfix.
<LI>Mark Elbrecht for configuration support for locales and
fstream-related fixes.
<LI>Vadim Egorov for fixes in strings, streambufs, and iostreams.
<LI>Nicolai Josuttis for additional documentation.
<LI>Ryszard Kabatek for many, many bugfixes and optimizations of strings,
especially member functions, and for auto_ptr fixes.
<LI>Brendan Kehoe for a lot of early work in just about every part of
the library.
<LI>Mumit Khan for massive porting work to Cygwin/Mingw32.
<LI>Benjamin Kosnik for, well, everything.
<LI>Martin v. Loewis for namespace patches and fixes, and tons of
assistance with the compiler merges.
<LI>Philip Martin for lots of string and vector iterator fixes and
improvements, and string clean up and testsuites.
<LI>Alfred Minarik for string and ios bugfixes, and turning the entire
testsuite namespace-compatible.
<LI>Jason Molenda for keeping all the machines running. Doing all
this work on scrap paper and the backs of envelopes would have
been... difficult.
<LI>Nathan Myers for architecture and authorship through the first
three snapshots, including implementation of locale infrastructure,
string, shadow C headers, and the initial project documentation
(DESIGN, CHECKLIST, and so forth). Later, more work on MT-safe
string and shadow headers.
<LI>Felix Natter for documentation on porting.
<LI>Chip Salzenberg for patches and improvements to locales, traits,
Makefiles, libio, libtool hackery, and &quot;long long&quot; support.
<LI>Scott Snyder for queue, iterator, istream, and string fixes and
testsuite entries.
<LI>Petter Urkedal for CXXFLAGS, math, and algorithms fixes.
<LI>Brent Verner for work with the cshadow files and their associated
configure steps.
</UL></P>
<P>We'd also like to thank the folks who have contributed time and
energy in testing libstdc++-v3, especially those sending in testsuite
evaluations and documentation corrections:
<UL>
<LI>David Gilbert
<LI>Levente Farkas
<LI>J&uuml;rgen Freyh
<LI>James Kanze
<LI>llewelly <!-- Honest, that's the only name in the messages. -->
<LI>Loren James Rittle
<LI>George Talbot
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