Footnotes
Preface
[1] See www.iso.ch.
[2] In April, 2006, all of the TR1 library except the special math functions was added to the draft of the next C++ standard.
[3] See www.boost.org
[4] That’s not a criticism of the work done by the folks at Boost; they began by writing documentation for their library contributions, then turned that documentation into preliminary specifications for their proposals. That second step is difficult, and it rarely goes smoothly.
[6] www.gnu.org
[8] www.petebecker.com/tr1book
[9] Technically, they should not include it, because it adds names that could conflict with names that are already in use in valid programs. In practice, this won’t be a significant problem. The ...
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