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authorPaolo Carlini <pcarlini@suse.de>2004-06-27 20:48:48 +0000
committerPaolo Carlini <paolo@gcc.gnu.org>2004-06-27 20:48:48 +0000
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contribute.html: Update some links.
2004-06-27 Paolo Carlini <pcarlini@suse.de> * docs/html/17_intro/contribute.html: Update some links. * docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.html: Likewise. * docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.xml: Likewise. * docs/html/18_support/howto.html: Likewise. * docs/html/21_strings/howto.html: Likewise. * docs/html/27_io/howto.html: Likewise. * docs/html/configopts.html: Likewise. * docs/html/ext/howto.html: Likewise. * docs/html/faq/index.html: Likewise. * docs/html/install.html: Don't mention 2.x compilers. From-SVN: r83745
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10 files changed, 16 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/contribute.html b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/contribute.html
index cc95689f091..0013d604925 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/contribute.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/contribute.html
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<title>How to contribute</title>
-<link rel="StyleSheet" href="lib3styles.css" type="text/css" />
+<link rel="StyleSheet" href="../lib3styles.css" type="text/css" />
<link rel="Start" href="../documentation.html" type="text/html"
title="GNU C++ Standard Library" />
<link rel="Help" href="../faq/index.html" type="text/html" title="F.A.Q." />
@@ -36,17 +36,17 @@ and their web-site is right
<a href="http://www.ansi.org">here.</a>
(And if you've already registered with them, clicking this link will take you to directly to the place where you can
-<a href="http://webstore.ansi.org/ansidocstore/product.asp?sku=ISO%2FIEC+14882%2D1998">buy the standard on-line.)</a>
+<a href="http://webstore.ansi.org/ansidocstore/product.asp?sku=ISO%2FIEC+14882%3A2003">buy the standard on-line.)</a>
</li>
<li> The library working group bugs, and known defects, can be obtained here:
- <a href="http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg21/">http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg21 </a>
+ <a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/">http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21 </a>
</li>
-<li> The newsgroup dedicated to standardization issues is comp.std.c++: this FAQ for this group is quite useful and can be found <a href="http://reality.sgi.com/austern_mti/std-c++/faq.html"> here </a>.
+<li> The newsgroup dedicated to standardization issues is comp.std.c++: this FAQ for this group is quite useful and can be found <a href="http://www.jamesd.demon.co.uk/csc/faq.html"> here </a>.
</li>
- <li> Peruse the <a href="http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/standards_toc.html">GNU Coding Standards</a>, and chuckle when you hit the part about "Using Languages Other Than C."
+ <li> Peruse the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards_toc.html">GNU Coding Standards</a>, and chuckle when you hit the part about "Using Languages Other Than C."
</li>
<li> Be familiar with the extensions that preceded these general GNU rules. These style issues for libstdc++ can be found in the file C++STYLE, located in the root level of the distribution, or <a href="C++STYLE"> here. </a>
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.html b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.html
index 8e8ca99c46f..4a2d91a74f0 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.html
@@ -312,10 +312,6 @@
<td>usual</td>
</tr>
<tr>
-<td><a href="http://www.mnemonic.org" target="_top">mnemonic</a></td>
-<td>none</td>
-</tr>
-<tr>
<td><a href="http://libsigc.sourceforge.net" target="_top">
libsigc++</a></td>
<td>conservative-impl</td>
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.xml b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.xml
index e146b871d77..cdffdcfbec0 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.xml
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.xml
@@ -280,10 +280,6 @@ o clean up the section-numbering
<entry>usual</entry>
</row>
<row>
- <entry><ulink url = "http://www.mnemonic.org">mnemonic</ulink>
- </entry> <entry>none</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
<entry><ulink url = "http://libsigc.sourceforge.net">
libsigc++</ulink></entry>
<entry>conservative-impl</entry>
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/18_support/howto.html b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/18_support/howto.html
index 070d3c33008..eff1c75bebf 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/18_support/howto.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/18_support/howto.html
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
always a pointer.)
</p>
<p>In his book
- <a href="http://cseng.aw.com/bookdetail.qry?ISBN=0-201-92488-9&amp;ptype=0"><em>Effective C++</em></a>,
+ <a href="http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0-201-92488-9/"><em>Effective C++</em></a>,
Scott Meyers points out that the best way to solve this problem is to
not overload on pointer-vs-integer types to begin with. He also
offers a way to make your own magic NULL that will match pointers
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
} NULL; // and whose name is NULL
</pre>
<p>(Cribbed from the published version of
- <a href="http://www.awlonline.com/cseng/meyerscddemo/">the
+ <a href="http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0-201-31015-5/">the
Effective C++ CD</a>, reproduced here with permission.)
</p>
<p>If you aren't using g++ (why?), but you do have a compiler which
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
print this stuff, it prompted him to run this code through current
compilers to see what the state of the art is with respect to member
template functions. He posted
- <a href="http://www.deja.com/threadmsg_md.xp?AN=644660779.1&amp;CONTEXT=964036823.871301239">an
+ <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=djq&selm=an_644660779">an
article to Usenet</a> after discovering that the code above is not
valid! Even though it has no data members, it still needs a
user-defined constructor (which means that the class needs a type name
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/21_strings/howto.html b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/21_strings/howto.html
index 59d9c8de3fe..ed2e74384f6 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/21_strings/howto.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/21_strings/howto.html
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@
<hr />
<h2><a name="2">A case-insensitive string class</a></h2>
<p>The well-known-and-if-it-isn't-well-known-it-ought-to-be
- <a href="http://www.peerdirect.com/resources/">Guru of the Week</a>
+ <a href="http://www.gotw.ca/gotw/index.htm">Guru of the Week</a>
discussions held on Usenet covered this topic in January of 1998.
Briefly, the challenge was, &quot;write a 'ci_string' class which
is identical to the standard 'string' class, but is
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/27_io/howto.html b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/27_io/howto.html
index e1afe5453d8..e60c6710606 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/27_io/howto.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/27_io/howto.html
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@
those end-of-line and end-of-file problems that we mentioned before.
An instructive thread from comp.lang.c++.moderated delved off into
this topic starting more or less at
- <a href="http://www.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=436187505">this</a>
+ <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=djq&selm=an_436187505">this</a>
article and continuing to the end of the thread. (You'll have to
sort through some flames every couple of paragraphs, but the points
made are good ones.)
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@
<p>Creating your own stream buffers for I/O can be remarkably easy.
If you are interested in doing so, we highly recommend two very
excellent books:
- <a href="http://home.camelot.de/langer/iostreams.htm">Standard C++
+ <a href="http://www.langer.camelot.de/iostreams.html">Standard C++
IOStreams and Locales</a> by Langer and Kreft, ISBN 0-201-18395-1, and
<a href="http://www.josuttis.com/libbook/">The C++ Standard Library</a>
by Nicolai Josuttis, ISBN 0-201-37926-0. Both are published by
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/configopts.html b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/configopts.html
index 7e27ee0c5b7..9d606da18b8 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/configopts.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/configopts.html
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ options</a></h1>
<p>Here are some of the non-obvious options to libstdc++'s configure.
Keep in mind that
<!-- This SECnn should be the "Choosing Package Options" section. -->
- <a href="http://www.gnu.org/manual/autoconf/html_node/Package-Options.html#Package%20Options">they
+ <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.57/html_node/autoconf_131.html#SEC131">they
all have opposite forms as well</a>
(enable/disable and with/without). The defaults are for current
development sources.
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/ext/howto.html b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/ext/howto.html
index 56806ca436d..b3f91552825 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/ext/howto.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/ext/howto.html
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
<p>Here are the issues which have resulted in code changes to the library.
The links are to the specific defect reports from a <strong>partial
copy</strong> of the Issues List. You can read the full version online
- at the <a href="http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg21/">ISO C++
+ at the <a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/">ISO C++
Committee homepage</a>, linked to on the
<a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/readings.html">GCC &quot;Readings&quot;
page</a>. If
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/faq/index.html b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/faq/index.html
index 9a8bbafbb36..3c5aa202eb0 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/faq/index.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/faq/index.html
@@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ New:
causing problems for you, look carefully before submitting a
&quot;high&quot; priority bug report (which you probably shouldn't
do anyhow; see the last paragraph of the page describing
- <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/gnatswrite.html">the GCC bug database</a>).
+ <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html">the GCC bug database</a>).
</p>
<p>If the headers are in <code>${prefix}/include/g++-3</code>, or if
the installed library's name looks like <code>libstdc++-2.10.a</code>
@@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/gccinclude-glibc-2.2-compat.diff
ANSI and their website is right <a href="http://www.ansi.org">here</a>.
(And if you've already registered with them, clicking this link will
take you to directly to the place where you can
-<a href="http://webstore.ansi.org/ansidocstore/product.asp?sku=ISO%2FIEC+14882%2D1998">buy
+<a href="http://webstore.ansi.org/ansidocstore/product.asp?sku=ISO%2FIEC+14882%3A2003">buy
the standard on-line</a>.
</p>
<p>Who is your country's member body? Visit the
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/install.html b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/install.html
index 7889b93e393..0ef1dbfb550 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/install.html
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/install.html
@@ -50,10 +50,7 @@
caveat about using snapshots rather than formal releases). You will
need the full source distribution to whatever compiler release you are
using. The GCC snapshots can be had from one of the sites on their
- <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html">mirror list</a>. If you are
- using a 2.x compiler, see
- <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/status.html">the status page</a>
- first.
+ <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html">mirror list</a>.
</p>
<p>In addition, if you plan to modify the makefiles or regenerate the