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Update Log
UPDATED 10/95:
- No significant updates were made this month.
- Still no word on when anonymous ftp will be back up on sun.soe.clarkson.edu.
UPDATED 9/95:
- Added FAQ 41 on using a variable for the first dimension of a multi-dimensional array
- Added FAQ 123 on the code from "Numerical Recipes"
- Added section 20 ("Libraries"). It's still pretty sparse, but it's a start
- Fixed a bug in FAQ 30 (there was no variable i)
- Added FAQ 124 on dynamic linking to avoid bloated executables
- Added FAQ 32 on trying to "reopen" cin and cout in binary mode
- Added the access info to get the ANSI/ISO Committee Draft via ftp (FAQ 7)
UPDATED 7/95:
- Minor stuff (but note change in FTP access, below).
UPDATED 6/95:
- Corrected the mailing address where the ANSI-C++ Draft can be ordered
- Added a FAQ on floating point [Thanks to Phil Staite]
- Added a FAQ on multidimensional arrays [Thanks to Doug Shapter]
- Added a FAQ on interrupt service routines and ptrs to member
functions
- Reorganized the FAQ on allocating all objects of a certain class via 'new'
UPDATED 5/95:
UPDATED 4/95:
- Added a question on a common BC++ Windows issue
- Fixed the FTP address for NIHCL
- Added an explanation that "ARM" is short for "Annotated Reference
Manual"
UPDATED 3/95:
- Added a question on delete this
- Added two questions on iostreams and EOF
- Fixed the entry on c-mode and cc-mode in GNU emacs
UPDATED 1/95:
- A Chinese version of this document has been produced; details
below.
UPDATED 12/94:
- Added a FAQ on STL (currently #115).
- Added a FAQ on name mangling (currently #119).
- Fixed typo in FAQ that compared composition with private
inheritance.
- Corrected some spelling errors.
UPDATED 11/94:
- Added differentiator between "FAQ book" and "FAQ posting"
- Other cosmetic changes
UPDATED 10/94:
UPDATED 9/94:
UPDATED 8/94:
- Made it up-to-date with respect to typeid and
dynamic_cast.
- Made it up-to-date with respect to mutable and
const_cast.
- Rewrote most of the answers to provide general cleanup.
- The quotation marks are now "..." rather than '...'
or ' '...''
- Sample code lines start with a tab; no other lines starts with a
tab.
- Everything was edited; minor modifications everywhere.