[resending for the inclusion to the Debian BTS]
Phil Edwards writes:
> close 236912
> thanks
>
> This bug report reinforces my opinion that bug reports consisting of
> claims of nonconformance, but not accompanied by a testcase, should be
> immediately closed.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 11:15:05PM -0000, bangerth at dealii dot org wrote:
> > For Andrew: the code takes the respective method of the base
> > class.
>
> More to the point, it doesn't matter how it's implemented, and the user
> should not care. It only matters that
>
> std::bad_alloc foo;
> std::cerr << foo.what() << std::endl;
>
> works, which the submitter didn't apparently try. Looking at the original
> Debian bug report, there are no compiler error messages, just a "my code
> doesn't do what I want it to do, so it must be your fault"-style complaint.
>
>
> > I believe that libstdc++ is actually conforming, since the method exists
> > (even if in the base class)
>
> Correct. There is no requirement on implementation, only behavior.
>
> > and it returns an implementation defined
> > string (as required by the standard).
>
> Correct. As described in the documentation.
>
>
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