![]() We used <iostream> in several places where we don't actually need the full power of <iostream>, and where using basic `std::printf` is enough. This is better, since `std::printf` can be supported on systems that don't have a notion of locales, while <iostream> can't. |
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forwardlist.access | ||
forwardlist.cons | ||
forwardlist.erasure | ||
forwardlist.iter | ||
forwardlist.modifiers | ||
forwardlist.ops | ||
forwardlist.spec | ||
allocator_mismatch.compile.fail.cpp | ||
empty.pass.cpp | ||
empty.verify.cpp | ||
incomplete.pass.cpp | ||
max_size.pass.cpp | ||
types.pass.cpp |