faq.xml (faq): Refer to clauses instead of chapters.

* doc/xml/faq.xml (faq): Refer to clauses instead of chapters.
	* doc/xml/manual/appendix_contributing.xml (contrib.design_notes):
	Likewise.
	* doc/xml/manual/backwards_compatibility.xml (backwards.third):
	Likewise.
	* doc/xml/manual/test.xml (test.organization.layout): Likewise.

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* doc/xml/manual/io.xml (std.io.objects): Additional markup.
* doc/xml/faq.xml (faq): Refer to clauses instead of chapters.
* doc/xml/manual/appendix_contributing.xml (contrib.design_notes):
Likewise.
* doc/xml/manual/backwards_compatibility.xml (backwards.third):
Likewise.
* doc/xml/manual/test.xml (test.organization.layout): Likewise.
2014-03-27 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
PR libstdc++/60612

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<para>
The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 is an ongoing project to
implement the ISO 14882 Standard C++ library as described in
chapters 17 through 27 and annex D. For those who want to see
clauses 17 through 27 and annex D. For those who want to see
exactly how far the project has come, or just want the latest
bleeding-edge code, the up-to-date source is available over
anonymous SVN, and can even be browsed over

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Fixing these cases will require an audit of all inline functions
defined in the library to determine which merit inlining, and moving
the rest out of line. This is an issue mainly in chapters 23, 25, and
the rest out of line. This is an issue mainly in clauses 23, 25, and
27. Of course it can be done incrementally, and we should generally
accept patches that move large functions out of line and into ".tcc"
files, which can later be pulled into a repository. Compiler/linker
@ -1327,7 +1327,7 @@ indicate a place that may require attention for multi-thread safety.
must be replaced with something more rationally behaved.)
All the C headers need the treatment above; in the standard these
headers are mentioned in various chapters. Below, I have only
headers are mentioned in various clauses. Below, I have only
mentioned those that present interesting implementation issues.
The components identified as "mostly complete", below, have not been
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files to improve link-time behavior is extremely unsatisfactory,
literally tripling library-build time with no commensurate improvement
in static program link sizes. It must be redone. (Similar work is
needed for some components in chapters 22 and 27.)
needed for some components in clauses 22 and 27.)
Other work needed for strings is MT-safety, as discussed under the
chapter 20 heading.

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</para>
<para>The subset commonly known as the Standard Template Library
(chapters 23 through 25, mostly) is adapted from the final release
(clauses 23 through 25, mostly) is adapted from the final release
of the SGI STL (version 3.3), with extensive changes.
</para>

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<para>
The directory <emphasis>libsrcdir/testsuite</emphasis> contains the
individual test cases organized in sub-directories corresponding to
chapters of the C++ standard (detailed below), the dejagnu test
clauses of the C++ standard (detailed below), the dejagnu test
harness support files, and sources to various testsuite utilities
that are packaged in a separate testing library.
</para>