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GNU and std namespaces


Just a general curiosity question. I've been reading the C++ standard,
which talks about the std namespace that's supposed to be used with
standard library stuff with the new headers like <iostream>. But when I
look at the headers that come with mingw32/egcs, I see that <iostream>
just contains "#include <iostream.h>", and that <iostream.h> doesn't seem
to have any mention of std namespace. Has this just not yet been
implemented in GNU, or is there some more subtle mechanism used that's not
apparent from a quick glance at the header files?

 - Paul

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  Paul A.   |      paul@grserv.med.jhmi.edu      |  Johns Hopkins
 Thiessen   |  http://grserv.med.jhmi.edu/~paul  |   University
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