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More problem with <vector>Helpful Member! 

Lim (Programmer)
7 Feb 01 15:59
I have a problem with <vector>.
I am compiling source for Nt (MS VC++); SGI, SUN, HP (GCC).

I have found that <vector> has a different definition on SGI and NT (there is no .at on SGI and some protected function have a different name), but this is not a big problem I have found workaround for this. Whant really is the problem I can not use /Za (ANSI restriction) switch with MC VC++. MS <vector> lead to compiler errors.

My questions:
1) If MS STL is ANSI C++ compatible, what I am doing wrong?
2) If it is not and if <vector> is just a template Is there platform independant ANSI compatible source for this templates?
3) What is your suggestion?
Thank you.
Helpful Member!  palbano (Programmer)
9 Feb 01 0:45
Lim,

> Is there platform independant ANSI compatible source for this templates?

Check out STLport.org

http://www.stlport.org/

Hope this helps
-pete
Gorecki (Programmer)
26 Feb 01 9:18
FYI:
There still isn't a single compiler that is %100 compliant to the standard.

B

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