March 15, 2004
1. What is the difference between STLport and STLsoft?

2. To compile with STLport the following command line is used :
    $ dmc -I -IC:/dm/stlport/stlport foo.cpp
    How to compile with STLsoft?

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March 15, 2004

"Alex Vinokur" <alexvn@connect.to> wrote in message news:c32v58$2kqd$2@digitaldaemon.com...
> 1. What is the difference between STLport and STLsoft?

STLport is an implementation of the standard library.

STLSoft is a suite of technology-/platform-specific STL and general mappings.

> 2. To compile with STLport the following command line is used :
>     $ dmc -I -IC:/dm/stlport/stlport foo.cpp
>     How to compile with STLsoft?

Just point the compiler to where you've installed STLSoft, via the -I switch.

I recommend defining an environment variable STLSOFT_INCLUDE and using that,
as in
    dmc ... -I%STLSOFT_INCLUDE% ... foo.cpp

but that's up to you.


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