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Compaq C++

Using Compaq C++ for Tru64 UNIX Systems

Order Number: AA-PX2BF-TE


June 1999

This manual contains information about developing Tru64 UNIX programs on Tru64 UNIX systems. It describes language features specific to Compaq C++ for Tru64 UNIX systems.

Revision/Update Information: This is a revised manual.

Software Version: Compaq C++ Version 5.7 for Tru64 UNIX

Compaq Computer Corporation
Houston, Texas


First Printing, March 1993
First Revision, May 1994
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Third Revision, May 1995
Fourth Revision, March 1996
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Contents Index


Preface

This manual contains information for developing and debugging Compaq C++ programs on Tru64 UNIX systems, and includes information on other Tru64 UNIX features and tools that work with Compaq C++.

Intended Audience

This manual is intended for experienced programmers who need to develop Compaq C++ programs on Tru64 UNIX systems. Users of this manual should have a basic understanding of the C++ language and some familiarity with the Tru64 UNIX operating system.

Structure of this Document

This manual is organized as follows:

Associated Documents

The following documents contain information associated with topics in this manual:

The C++ Programming Language, 2nd Edition and the STL Tutorial and Reference Guide are available only in printed form. Online copies are not available.

Related Documents

The following documents are not included in the Compaq C++ documentation set. Refer to them for additional information on the C++ programming language, Compaq C, or Tru64 UNIX programming.

Conventions Used in this Manual

Table 1 lists the conventions used in this manual.

Table 1 Conventions Used in this Manual
Convention Meaning
% A percent sign (%) is the default user prompt.
class complex {
.
.
.
};
A vertical ellipsis indicates that some intervening program code or output is not shown. Only the more pertinent material is shown in the example.
,... A horizontal ellipsis in a syntax description indicates that you can enter additional parameters, options, or values. A comma preceding the ellipsis indicates that successive items must be separated by commas.
The generic class...
The get() function...
Monospaced type denotes the names of Compaq C++ language elements, and also the names of classes, members, and nonmembers. Monospaced type is also used in text to reference code elements displayed in examples and file-name extensions.
italic Italic type denotes the names of variables that appear as parameters or in arguments to functions, and also denotes book titles.
boldface Boldface type in text indicates the first instance of terms defined in text.
UPPERCASE
lowercase
The Tru64 UNIX operating system distinquishes between uppercase and lowercase characters. Literal strings that appear in text, examples, syntax descriptions, and function definitions must be entered exactly as shown.
cxx (1) Cross-references to reference pages include the appropriate section number in parentheses.

Reader's Comments

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compaq_cxx@compaq.com


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