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HP Part Number: 5967-0037

Published: February 1999


Table of Contents

Preface
1 Features
New and Changed Features
Version A.03.10 Features
Version A.03.04 Features
Migrating from HP C++ (cfront) to HP aC++
2 Installation Information
Patch Installation Requirements
Current Linker Required
Current Run-time Support Library Required
Attention Softbench Users
3 Related Documentation
Online Documentation
HP aC++ Online Programmer's Guide
Using Templates in HP aC++
HP-UX 64-bit Porting and Transition Guide
HP-UX Linker and Libraries Online User Guide
HP DDE Debugger Online Help
HP Wildebeest Debugger (HP WDB)
Rogue Wave Software Standard C++ Library 1.2.1 Class Reference
Rogue Wave Software Tools.h++ 7.0.6 Class Reference
HP aC++ Release Notes
HP PA-RISC Compiler Optimization Technology White Paper
Online Manual Pages
Online C++ Example Source Files
Printed Documentation
Other Documentation
HP aC++ World Wide Web Homepage
Compatibility between HP aC++ Releases
Floating-Point Exceptions Must be Raised Prior to Entering Library Routines
Difference in Class Size when Compiling in 32-bit versus 64-bit Mode
Content of .o Files may Change
The Named Return Value (NRV) Optimization
Linker Compatibility Warnings
4 Problem Descriptions and Fixes and Known Limitations
Known Problems
Changes to the math.h System Header File
Unsatisfied Symbols if Using Non-current Support Library
Unsatisfied Symbols for Inline Template Functions
Potential Binary Incompatibility of Objects Built with HP-UX 10.10, 10.20 HP aC++
Potential Source Incompatibility of Objects built with HP-UX 10.10, 10.20 HP aC++
Binary Compatibility Between HP-UX 11.00 9812 EXTPAK and HP-UX 11.00
Known Limitations
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