X-Git-Url: https://oss.titaniummirror.com/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=libstdc%2B%2B-v3%2Fdocs%2Fdoxygen%2FIntro.3;fp=libstdc%2B%2B-v3%2Fdocs%2Fdoxygen%2FIntro.3;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=6fed43773c9b0ce596dca5686f37ac3fc0fa11c0;hp=fc44025c0c30718403286c09a8971d97680517a7;hpb=27b11d56b743098deb193d510b337ba22dc52e5c;p=msp430-gcc.git diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/doxygen/Intro.3 b/libstdc++-v3/docs/doxygen/Intro.3 deleted file mode 100644 index fc44025c..00000000 --- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/doxygen/Intro.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -.\" 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: