faq.xml: Fix anachronisms.

2010-05-01  Jonathan Wakely  <jwakely.gcc@gmail.com>

	* doc/xml/faq.xml: Fix anachronisms.
	* doc/xml/manual/intro.xml (Make): Tweak grammar and whitespace.
	* doc/xml/manual/support.xml (NULL): Use inline <code> element
	instead of <programlisting> block.
	* doc/html/*: Regenerate.

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2010-05-01 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely.gcc@gmail.com>
* doc/xml/faq.xml: Fix anachronisms.
* doc/xml/manual/intro.xml (Make): Tweak grammar and whitespace.
* doc/xml/manual/support.xml (NULL): Use inline <code> element
instead of <programlisting> block.
* doc/html/*: Regenerate.
2010-04-30 Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
* include/bits/stl_pair.h (piecewise_construct_t,
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2010-04-27 Alexander Monakov <amonakov@ispras.ru>
* testsuite/22_locale/codecvt/unshift/char/1.c (test01): Clarify size
* testsuite/22_locale/codecvt/unshift/char/1.cc (test01): Clarify size
definition. Use memcpy and memcmp to avoid access beyond allocated
memory.

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Recent GNU/Linux glibc required?
</p></td></tr><tr class="answer"><td align="left" valign="top"><a id="a-linux_glibc"></a></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>When running on GNU/Linux, libstdc++ 3.2.1 (shared library version
5.0.1) and later uses localization and formatting code from the system
C library (glibc) version 2.2.5. That version of glibc is over a
year old and contains necessary bugfixes. Many GNU/Linux distros make
glibc version 2.3.x available now.
C library (glibc) version 2.2.5 which contains necessary bugfixes.
Most GNU/Linux distros make more recent versions available now.
</p><p>The guideline is simple: the more recent the C++ library, the
more recent the C library. (This is also documented in the main
GCC installation instructions.)
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For those people who are not part of the ISO Library Group
(i.e., nearly all of us needing to read this page in the first
place), a public list of the library defects is occasionally
published <a class="ulink" href="http://anubis.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg21/" target="_top">here</a>.
published <a class="ulink" href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/" target="_top">here</a>.
Some of these issues have resulted in code changes in libstdc++.
</p><p>
If you think you've discovered a new bug that is not listed,

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<a class="ulink" href="http://gcc.gnu.org/install/" target="_top">GCC Installation
Instructions</a> first. Read <span class="emphasis"><em>all of them</em></span>.
<span class="emphasis"><em>Twice.</em></span>
</p><p>Then type:<span class="command"><strong>make</strong></span>, and congratulations, you're
</p><p>Then type: <span class="command"><strong>make</strong></span>, and congratulations, you've
started to build.
</p></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="configure.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="setup.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="using.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Configure </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="../spine.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 3. Using</td></tr></table></div></body></html>

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to be <code class="constant">(void*)0</code>, which is often used in C.
</p><p>
For <span class="command"><strong>g++</strong></span>, <code class="constant">NULL</code> is
</p><pre class="programlisting">#define</pre><p>'d to be
<code class="code">#define</code>'d to be
<code class="constant">__null</code>, a magic keyword extension of
<span class="command"><strong>g++</strong></span>.
</p><p>

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<answer id="a-linux_glibc">
<para>When running on GNU/Linux, libstdc++ 3.2.1 (shared library version
5.0.1) and later uses localization and formatting code from the system
C library (glibc) version 2.2.5. That version of glibc is over a
year old and contains necessary bugfixes. Many GNU/Linux distros make
glibc version 2.3.x available now.
C library (glibc) version 2.2.5 which contains necessary bugfixes.
Most GNU/Linux distros make more recent versions available now.
</para>
<para>The guideline is simple: the more recent the C++ library, the
more recent the C library. (This is also documented in the main
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For those people who are not part of the ISO Library Group
(i.e., nearly all of us needing to read this page in the first
place), a public list of the library defects is occasionally
published <ulink url="http://anubis.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg21/">here</ulink>.
published <ulink url="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/">here</ulink>.
Some of these issues have resulted in code changes in libstdc++.
</para>
<para>

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<emphasis>Twice.</emphasis>
</para>
<para>Then type:<command>make</command>, and congratulations, you're
<para>Then type: <command>make</command>, and congratulations, you've
started to build.
</para>

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<para>
For <command>g++</command>, <constant>NULL</constant> is
<programlisting>#define</programlisting>'d to be
<code>#define</code>'d to be
<constant>__null</constant>, a magic keyword extension of
<command>g++</command>.
</para>