.\" t .\" This man page is released under the FDL as part of libstdc++-v3. .TH Intro 3 "27 March 2002" "GNU libstdc++-v3" "Standard C++ Library" .SH NAME Intro \- Introduction to the GNU libstdc++-v3 man pages .SH DESCRIPTION This man page serves as a brief introduction to the GNU implementation of the Standard C++ Library. For a better introduction and more complete documentation, see the .B libstdc++-v3 homepage listed at the end. .P All standard library entities are declared within .I namespace std and have manual entries beginning with "std_". For example, to see documentation of the template class .I std::vector one would use "man std_vector". Some entities do not have a separate man page; for those see the main listing in "man Namespace_Std". .P All the man pages are automatically generated by Doxygen. For more information on this tool, see the HTML counterpart to these man pages. .P Some man pages do not correspond to individual classes or functions. Rather they describe categories of the Standard Library. (For a more thorough introduction to the various categories, consult a text such as Josuttis' or Austern's.) These category pages are: .P .\" These are separated by ONE TAB. Nothing else. I don't like it either. .\" Keep them alphabatized. .TS lB l. Allocators Classes encapsulating memory allocation schemes. Arithmetic_functors Functors for basic math. Assoc_containers Key-based containers. Binder_functors Functors which "remember" an argument. Comparison_functors Functors wrapping built-in comparisons. Containers An introduction to container classes. Func_ptr_functors Functors for use with pointers to functions. Intro This page. Intro_functors An introduction to function objects, or functors. Iterator_types Programatically distinguishing iterators/pointers. Logical_functors Functors wrapping the Boolean operations. Member_ptr_functor Functors for use with pointers to members. Namespace_Std A listing of the contents of std::. Negation_functors Functors which negate their contents. SGIextensions A list of the extensions from the SGI STL subset. Sequences Linear containers. .TE .P The HTML documentation typically goes into much more depth. .SH FILES Lots! .SS Standard Headers These headers will be found automatically, unless you instruct the compiler otherwise. .TS lB lB lB lB. 646 .TE .SS Backwards-Compatibility Headers For GCC 3.0 these headers will be found automatically, unless you instruct the compiler otherwise. You should not depend on this, instead you should read FAQ 5.4 and use a .B backward/ prefix. .TS lB lB lB lB. .TE .SS Extension Headers These headers will only be found automatically if you include the leading .B ext/ in the name. Otherwise you need to read FAQ 5.4. .\" Easy way to generate these columns of headers is to use GNU ls(1): .\" ls -w 40 file1 file2... | sed 's=[a-z_][a-z_]*==g' .TS lB. .TE .SS Libraries .TP .I libstdc++.a The library implementation in static archive form. If you did not configure libstdc++-v3 to use shared libraries, this will always be used. Otherwise it will only be used if the user requests it. .TP .I libsupc++.a This library contains C++ language support routines. Usually you will never need to know about it, but it can be useful. See FAQ 2.5. .TP .I libstdc++.so[.N] The library implementation in shared object form. This will be used in preference to the static archive form by default. Currently N will either start with 3 or with 4, but your system vendor may change the name as they see fit. If N is in the 2.x series, then you are looking at the old libstdc++-v2 library, which we do not maintain. .TP .I libstdc++.la .TP .I libsupc++.la These are Libtool library files, and should only be used when working with that tool. .SH CONFORMING TO Almost conforming to .BI "International Standard ISO/IEC 14882:1998(E), " "Programming Languages --- C++" (aka the C++ standard), in addition to corrections proposed by the Library Working Group, .SM JTC1/SC22/WG21. .SH SEE ALSO .UR http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/ .UE for the Frequently Asked Questions, online documentation, and much, much more! .\" vim:ts=8:noet: