Re: C container and persistent library ?



Ian Collins said:

llothar wrote:
You mean it needs to be ported to a platform that doesn't support
C... (you wont win friends here by implying that C is an inferior
cousin to C++)

Exactly i want to port to HPUX but don't want to send the huge cheque
to HP for there C++

<OT>then use gcc and its "their"</OT>

If you're going to flame someone else's grammar, at least get your own
grammar right. It's "it's", not "its". "Its X" means "the X belonging
to it", whereas "it's X" is a contraction of "it is X" or "it has X".
You are also missing a comma.

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