How do I get a copy of the ISO C++ Standard?
libstdc++ FAQCopies of the full ISO 14882 standard are available on line via the ISO mirror site for committee members. Non-members, or those who have not paid for the privilege of sitting on the committee and sustained their two-meeting commitment for voting rights, may get a copy of the standard from their respective national standards organization. In the USA, this national standards organization is ANSI and their website is right here.
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Tools and ResourcesTwo available packages are ''defunc,'' posted to comp.sources.misc in December, 1993 (V41 i32,33), to alt.sources in January, 1994, and available from sunsite.unc.edu in pub/packages/development/libraries/defunc-1.3.tar.Z, and ''parse,'' at lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu. Other options include the S-Lang interpreter, available via anonymous ftp from amy.tch.harvard.edu in pub/slang, and the shareware Cmm (''C-minus-minus'' or ''C minus the hard stuff''). See also questions 18.16 and 20.6.
Related QuestionsBig Picture Issues Updated! , C++ FAQ LiteBe prepared to spend some money the document is not free. There are lots of ways to get it; here are a few of them in random order: Go to the ANSI Web-store, then search for "14882" (or, for the C-standard, search for "9899"). Go to any bookstore and search for "0470846747" or "The C++ Standard, Incorporating Technical Corrigendum No. 1." For example, here, here, or here.Related Questions
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Infrequently Asked Questions in comp.lang.cI'm trying to use the ANSI ''stringizing'' preprocessing operator # to insert the value of a symbolic constant into a message, but it keeps stringizing the macro's name rather than its value. I don't understand why I can't use const values in initializers and array dimensions, as in const int n = 7; int a[n];
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SPI: ISO 14001 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)The standard can be purchased from ISO as well as from several organizations in the US, including ANSI, ASTM, and NSF. For more information on how to obtain a copy, go to SPI's ISO Resources List.
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Single UNIX Specification FAQThe most recent revision to the ISO C standard occurred in 1999. The ISO C standard is itself independent of any operating system in so much as it may be implemented in many environments including hosted environments. The Single UNIX Specification has a long history of building on the ISO C standard and deferring to it where applicable. Whereas revisions of POSIX.
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AGMA | Technical Activities FAQsThe International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is the coordinating body for the creation of international standards. ISO's scope includes the development of technical equipment standards, such as those for gearing and mechanical power transmission equipment. AGMA is the Secretariat for ISO's Technical Committee 60, Gears, which coordinates all ISO Standards development for the gear industry.
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Clarion - General FAQ About Product Safety LabelsGo to the Standards FAQ to find out. Information about ANSI Z535 and ISO 3864 can be found on our website at our Labeling Standards FAQ page.
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Kantrowitz & Margolin comp.lang.lisp FAQof December 8, 1994, Common Lisp is now an official ANSI Standard: ANSI X3.226:1994 American National Standard for Programming Language Common LISP (X3J13). Copies of the ANSI/X3.226 standard may be purchased from the American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 For more information, visit the ANSI home page at http://www.ansi.org/ A web version of the ANSI Common Lisp standard is not available. The official ANSI standard is available only in hardcopy form.
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WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked QuestionsThe MPR Series PC Card products are presently not compatible with ISO 18000-6B, however, the ISO 18000-6C standard shares the same protocol with EPC Class 1 Generation 2.
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Polycom.com -Company - Siren14™/G 722.1C FAQsThe standard is formally known as ITU-T Recommendation G.722.1 Annex C, and is published by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in Geneva, Switzerland as a part of G.722.1.
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MLCPAC Naval Engineering (v) DivisionStandard Boats are those boats so designated as standard by the Naval Engineering Manual, COMDTINST M9000.6b series, Chapter 041. All boats not designated as standard by the above are NON-STANDARD BOATS. All funding and support for non-standard boats is provided by the individual Districts or Area.
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Frequently asked questions from dental professionals regardi...ISO standards are developed by the International Standards Organization. The ISO is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies. The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. There are ISO standards developed specifically for dental amalgam separators. These standards are designed to ensure that the separator removes at least 95% of waste mercury from the dental wastewater before discharge to sewer.
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Brian Jones: Open XML Formats : Frequently Asked QuestionsEven though Office Open XML was already an ECMA standard, we felt that there was value taking it on to the ISO. This was mainly because we had been asked to by various customers (mostly governments). They wanted to have our formats in the domain of the international community.
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Zerust_FAQb. Yes, NTIC's management system is certified to both ISO 9001: Quality Management and ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standards. c. NTIC provides on-site technical and customer support in over 40 countries. Whenever possible, we will send a local representative to your site to inspect a shipment, oversee the re-packing of a shipment and to ensure that the process is running smoothly. Contact your Zerust® / Excor® Sales Representative for more information.
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Dashboard Devices / Automotive Entertainment Computer System...International standard ISO 7736 defines a standard size for car audio head units. The standard was originally established by the German standards body Deutsches Institut für Normung, and is therefore commonly referred to as the "DIN car radio size". It was adopted as an international standard in 1984. Head units generally come in either single DIN (180 x 50 mm panel) or double DIN (180 x 100 mm panel) size. The depth is not standard. More information can be found here: Wikipedia
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Environmental Health & Safety Information CenterThe ISO 14001 Standard is protected by copyright and is not "free". You can purchase the standard from any of the following organizations:
Related QuestionsANSI/ISO Standard CAn electronic (PDF) copy is available on-line, for US$18, from www.ansi.org. Paper copies are available in the United States from American National Standards Institute 11 W. 42nd St., 13th floor New York, NY 10036 USA (+1) 212 642 4900 and Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way E Englewood, CO 80112 USA (+1) 303 397 2715 (800) 854 7179 (U.S.Related Questions
ANSIANSI X3.159 has been officially superseded by ISO 9899. Copies are available in the United States from American National Standards Institute The cost is $130.00 from ANSI or $162.50 from Global. Copies of the original X3.159 (including the Rationale) are still available at $205.00 from ANSI or $200.50 from Global. Note that ANSI derives revenues to support its operations from the sale of printed standards, so electronic copies are not available.Related Questions
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Continuum - Frequently Asked QuestionsFor government agencies: To obtain a copy of the Standard, free-of-charge, for your agency, contact the Standards and Advice Team at: rkadvice@archives.govt.nz. We will send you a copy on floppy disk for uploading on your agency intranet, together with a licence agreement. The licence agreement should be signed by the Chief Executive (or equivalent) or by a senior officer with delegated authority. For other organisations, copies of the Standard can be purchased from:
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SGI STL: Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. The hash table classes (hash_set, hash_map hash_multiset hash_multimap hash) are an extension. They may be added to a future revision of the C++ standard.
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Infrequently Asked Questions in comp.lang.cThey've been programming more than ten years. You haven't. Draw your own conclusions. That's right! They hadn't noticed it. No doubt their compilers have it too, and its behavior is identical everywhere else in the world, also. That would explain everything.
Related QuestionsDCC FAQ 1.9The standard and related items, such as this FAQ, are available electronically on Compuserve, and by anonymous FTP from ftp.mcs.net in mcsnet.users/dsdawdy/Cyberspace/NMRA/ directory. They are also available by US mail from any working group member.Related Questions
How can I get the ISO Prolog standard? Where can I go for more information about it?
Frequently Asked Questions - comp.lang.prologThe standard is described in "Prolog: The Standard (Reference manual)", P. Deransart, A. Ed-Dbali, L. Cervoni, Springer Verlag (1996). Extra information can be found on http://pauillac.inria.fr/~deransar/prolog/docs.html http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository/ai/lang/prolog/doc/standard/ contains the December 1991 draft, the March 1993 draft, Richard O'Keefe's 1984 Prolog standard draft, and Michael Covington's summary of the standard.
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