Re: msvc and strdup?

From:
James Kanze <james.kanze@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.c++
Date:
11 May 2007 02:00:58 -0700
Message-ID:
<1178874058.016962.168310@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>
On May 10, 11:22 pm, Michael Holm <MichaelH...@thismaildontwork.com>
wrote:

Hmmm, It may be that I have compiled/installed stlport wrong. When
including <string.h> I get the sltport version of string.h, and not the
windows one.

I don't want to remove stlport, as I use it for some cross-platform
stuff (linux)


I'd get rid of the STL port. The quality is considerably less
than that of the standard library delivered with VC++. (FWIW:
standard conforming code, not addressing the system API, seems
to port without problems between g++ 4.x and VC++ 2005.)

For any real portability issues, I'd look for some sort of a
intermediate library to mask them. Something like wxWidgets,
Boost::threads, or whatever you happen to need.

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