Chapter 9 Tools and Libraries

Discusses the tools and libraries bundled with HP aC++.

Chapter 10 Mixing C++ with Other Languages

Provides guidelines for linking HP aC++ modules with modules written in HP C and HP FORTRAN 90 on HP systems.

Chapter 11 Distributing Your C++ Products

Provides distribution-related information for C++ products. If you choose to distribute archive libraries or object files, your customer must have purchased HP aC++. Make sure that your customer has read this distribution information.

Chapter 12 Migrating from HP C++ (cfront) to HP aC++

Discusses differences in syntax and functionality that you may need to consider, when migrating code from HP C++ (cfront) to HP aC++.

Appendix A Diagnostic Messages

Discusses the aCC message catalog and frequently encountered messages. The aC++ compiler can issue a large variety of diagnostics in response to unexpected situations or suspicious constructs.

Glossary

Contains definitions of terms used in this book, listed alphabetically.

Typographical Conventions

This document uses the following conventions.

audit(5)

An HP-UX manpage. In this example, audit is the name and 5 is the section in

 

the HP-UX Reference respectively. On the Web and on the Instant Information

 

CD, it may be a hot link to the manpage itself. From the HP-UX command line,

 

you can enter “man audit” or “man 5 audit” to view the manpage. See

 

man(1).

Book Title

The title of a book. On the Web and on the Instant Information CD, it may be

 

a hot link to the book itself.

KeyCap

The name of a keyboard key.

Emphasis

Emphasized text.

Bold

Strongly emphasized text.

Bold

The defined use of an important word or phrase.

ComputerOut

Text displayed by the computer.

UserInput

Commands and other text that you type.

Command

A command name or qualified command phrase.

Variable

The name of a variable that you may replace in a command or function or

 

information in a display that represents several possible values.

[]

The contents are optional in syntax. If the contents are a list separated by ,

 

you must choose one of the items.

{}

The contents are required in syntax. If the contents are a list separated by ,

 

you must choose one of the items.

...

The preceding element may be repeated an arbitrary number of times.

Separates items in a list of choices.

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HP C/aC++ for PA-RISC Software manual Typographical Conventions, This document uses the following conventions