Jim,
I don't show a fatcat method in my stl.
I am on Windows XP with VS 2003.
is this part of the standard string or
boost library?
I know
next to nothing about C++, STL, so forgive my ignorance. But, couldn't
this performance problem be solved by calling a method that concatenates
multiple std::strings? E.g.
a.fastcat(b, c, d, e); //
returns &a
Maybe this is naive, but does every problem require an
operator?
Chateauneu Remi wrote:
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 18:48 +0100, Chateauneu Remi wrote:
std::string a = my_special_object() + b + c + d + e ;
std::string s1;
s1 << concat () + a + b + c;
std::string s2 = concat () + a + b + c;
If you want to see it, let me know.
Yes, thanks ! If you wish, I can send mine (330 lines, 11 k-bytes).
Could we take the best of both, and maybe put it in the string algo lib ?
--
Jim Lear
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