drich@klaatu.lanl.gov (David O. Rich) (04/16/91)
From: stenger@csc.ti.com (Dan Stenger) Organization: TI Computer Science Center, Dallas To encourage additional experimentation with parameterized types in the C++ programming community we have made available an implementation of "templates" as described by Stroustrup in his 1988 USENIX C++ Conference paper "Parameterized types for C++". [...details deleted...] Interested parties can find all of this available for anonymous ftp from: csc.ti.com (internet address 128.247.159.141) in compressed form in the file: /pub/cpp.tar.Z I have been unable to FTP to csc.ti.com from sites such as our own, Argonne and JPL... I consistently get "network unreachable". Is this code available at another FTP site? (Does anyone know if csc.ti.com is down or am I just lucky?) Thanks. -- David Rich | Military Systems Analysis Group Email: dor@lanl.gov | Mail Stop F602 Phone: (505) 665-0726 | Los Alamos National Laboratory FAX : (505) 665-2017 | Los Alamos, NM 87545
cok@islsun.Kodak.COM (David Cok) (04/16/91)
In article <DRICH.91Apr15134745@klaatu.lanl.gov> drich@klaatu.lanl.gov (David O. Rich) writes: > > From: stenger@csc.ti.com (Dan Stenger) > Organization: TI Computer Science Center, Dallas > > To encourage additional experimentation with parameterized types in the C++ > programming community we have made available an implementation of "templates" > as described by Stroustrup in his 1988 USENIX C++ Conference paper > "Parameterized types for C++". > > [...details deleted...] > > Interested parties can find all of this available for anonymous ftp from: > > csc.ti.com (internet address 128.247.159.141) > > in compressed form in the file: > > /pub/cpp.tar.Z > > >I have been unable to FTP to csc.ti.com from sites such as our own, >Argonne and JPL... I consistently get "network unreachable". Is this >code available at another FTP site? (Does anyone know if csc.ti.com is >down or am I just lucky?) > I had the same problem but was successful using the numbers instead of the name. The make went off without a hitch (on a Sparc 2 with Sun C++ 2.0) and a 30 line test program with class templates worked beautifully. Thank you TI! David R. Cok Eastman Kodak Company -- Imaging Science Lab cok@Kodak.COM
gwu@nujoizey.tcs.com (George Wu) (04/17/91)
- I had no problems FTPing TI's cpp supporting templates. You must be unlucky. Or maybe I'm lucky. :-) George ---- George J Wu, Software Engineer | gwu@tcs.com or uunet!tcs!gwu Teknekron Communications Systems, Inc.| (415) 649-3752 2121 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA, 94704 | Quit reading news. Get back to work.
fox@allegra.att.com (David Fox) (04/21/91)
I can't reach csc.ti.com either, by name or by number. Is there another site that has the preprocessor? Could it be posted to alt.sources?
hernan@arabian.gatech.edu (Hernan Astudillo R.) (04/23/91)
In article <2044@godzilla.tcs.com> gwu@nujoizey.tcs.com (George Wu) writes: >- > I had no problems FTPing TI's cpp supporting templates. You must be >unlucky. Or maybe I'm lucky. :-) Or both. :-) --hernan -- I've found a remakable proof of Fermat's Hernan Astudillo R. last theorem; unfortunately, it Internet: hernan@cc.gatech.edu doesn't fit into this signature space. College of Computing, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
markr@and.cs.liv.ac.uk (04/26/91)
In article <FOX.91Apr20144751@abaco.tempo.att.com>, fox@allegra.att.com (David Fox) writes: > I can't reach csc.ti.com either, by name or by number. Is there > another site that has the preprocessor? Could it be posted to > alt.sources? I couldn't reach csc.ti.com but successfully got the program from: melman.ti.com 192.94.94.1 file /pub/cpp.tar.Z It looks like quite a nifty utility, supporting more than just templates... -- Mark Rivers markr@uk.ac.liverpool.cs.anduin, via an appropriate relay