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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3: C++ User's Guide Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Information Library |
3. Using the C++ Compiler Options
6. Creating and Using Templates
9. Improving Program Performance
10. Building Multithreaded Programs
12. Using the C++ Standard Library
A.2.81 –S
A.2.82 –s
13.4.1 Dealing With Files Using Class fstream
7.5 Template Definition Searching
7.5.2 Definitions Search Path
11.3 Related Library Options
A.2.35 -Ipathname
11.7.5 Standard Header Implementation
13.7 Manipulators
13.7 Manipulators
13.7 Manipulators
13.7 Manipulators
10.2 Using Exceptions in a Multithreaded Program
10.2 Using Exceptions in a Multithreaded Program
13.7 Manipulators
2.2.2 File Name Conventions
2.2.2 File Name Conventions
14.8 Using dlopen to Access a C++ Library From a C Program
8.6 Building Shared Libraries That Have Exceptions
14.4 Building Shared Libraries That Contain Exceptions
A.2.9 –d{y|n}
A.2.33 –h[ ]name
2.6.3 Control of Virtual Memory
13.7.1 Using Plain Manipulators
8.1 Synchronous and Asynchronous Exceptions
10.1.2 Using C++ Support Libraries With Threads and Signals
A.2.110 -xchar[=o]
B.2.16 #pragma pack(n)
13.3.8 Extracting Whitespace
11.1 C Libraries
A.2.54 -mt[={yes|no}]
2.2.2 File Name Conventions
3.2 General Guidelines
7.5.1 Source File Location Conventions
A.2.17.1 Values
A.2.114 -xdebugformat=[stabs|dwarf]
A.2.153 -xpagesize=n
13.1 Predefined iostreams
11.7.5 Standard Header Implementation
11.7.5.1 Replacing Standard C++ Headers
13.1 Predefined iostreams
Using the Classic iostream Library
A.2.6 –compat={5|g}
11.2.1 C++ Library Descriptions
13.1 Predefined iostreams
1.5 Standards Conformance
Using the C++ Standard Library
14.1 Understanding Libraries
6.7.6 Referencing Static Variables and Static Functions
7.2.4 Template Instance Placement and Linkage
A.2.17.1 Values
6.7.6 Referencing Static Variables and Static Functions
11.5 Statically Linking Standard Libraries
A.2.3 –Bbinding
7.3.2 Static Instances
5.1.1 Language-Adaptable Header Files
A.2.49.1 Values
13.9 stdiobuf: iostreams for stdio Files
13.3.10 Using iostreams With stdio
13.3 Using the Classic iostream Library
12.2 STLport
Using the C++ Standard Library
B.2.16 #pragma pack(n)
13.10.1 streambuf Pointer Types
13.10.2 Using streambuf Objects
13.10.1 streambuf Pointer Types
13.10.1 streambuf Pointer Types
13.10.2 Using streambuf Objects
13.12 iostream Terminology
13.3 Using the Classic iostream Library
13.4.1.5 Repositioning Within a File
A.2.178.1 Values
13.3 Using the Classic iostream Library
4.7 Using Anonymous struct Declarations
4.1 Linker Scoping
2.4.3 Consistent Compiling and Linking
2.2.2 File Name Conventions
11.7.5 Standard Header Implementation
14.1 Understanding Libraries
11.7.5 Standard Header Implementation
A.2.6 –compat={5|g}
11.7.5 Standard Header Implementation
7.4.1 Repository Structure
2.6.1 Swap Space Size
2.6.1 Swap Space Size
4.1 Linker Scoping
4.1 Linker Scoping
A.2.82 –s
A.2.84 -sync_stdio=[yes|no]
2.2.1 Command Syntax
3.1 Syntax Overview