accaccelerated_cpp_source's Introduction
The files in this directory and its associated subdirectories contain the source code from the book ``Accelerated C++: Practical Programming by Example'' by Andrew Koenig and Barbara E. Moo (Addison-Wesley 2000, ISBN 0-201-70353-X). They are mechanically extracted from the files that are used to produce the book. Accordingly, they should match the book exactly--specifically, the fifth printing, which isn't out yet--except for some deliberate changes that are needed to deal with the realities of running C++ programs. We have compiled and run these files on two different compilers: The GNU ``g++'' compiler, version 2.95.2, under both the Solaris operating system and Microsoft Windows, the latter under the Cygwin programming environment available from http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin The Microsoft Visual C++ compiler, version 6.0, with Service Pack 4 or 5 installed. In order to run these files under these compilers, we have had to change them slightly from what appears in the book. In all cases, we have identified these changes with #ifdef directives of the form #ifdef __GNUC__ code that will work under the g++ compiler #else code as it appears in the book #endif or #ifdef _MSC_VER code that will work under the Microsoft compiler #else code as it appears in the book #endif or variations on this theme. You can find more information about workarounds necessary for the Microsoft compiler in msbugs.htm in this folder, or on http://www.acceleratedcpp.com/details/msbugs.html In addition, we have added main programs, test data, and makefiles to enable you to compile and run the code. For each chapter in the book, there is a corresponding directory that contains the source code from that chapter. Assuming that your system is configured correctly, you should be able to go into any of these directories and say nmake to compile the programs, nmake test to execute them, and nmake clobber to remove all the files that were generated during compilation. All of the files in these directories are copyrighted by AT&T and Barbara E. Moo, and they come with absolutely no warranty whatsoever. Permission is hereby granted to use these programs for educational purposes. We would like to know about errors in these files and suggestions for making them easier to use with other compilers. Regards, Andrew Koenig [email protected] Barbara E. Moo [email protected]
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