This International Standard specifies requirements for implementations of the C++
programming language. The first such requirement is that they implement the language,
and so this International Standard also defines C++. Other requirements and relaxations
of the first requirement appear at various places within this International Standard.
C++ is a general purpose programming language based on the C programming language
as described in ISO/IEC 9899:1990 Programming languages C (1.2). In addition to the
facilities provided by C, C++ provides additional data types, classes, templates,
exceptions, namespaces, inline functions, operator over-loading, function name overloading,
references, free store management operators, and additional library facilities.
| Number of Pages : | 732 |
| Published : | 09/15/1998 |