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John Apa said "Yes, but has anyone seen an ISO C++ compliant compiler
without any special
"features"? I certainly haven't, gcc is probably the closest thing."

He might as well have ended the sentence after "compliant compiler".  As far
as I can tell (using the Plum Hall test suites as a measure), there are no
ISO compliant C++ compilers -- neither the core language nor the standard
libraries.

Phil

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