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<article class="faq">
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<title>TenDRA - Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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<corpauthor>The TenDRA Project</corpauthor>
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<author>
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<firstname>Jeroen</firstname>
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<surname>Ruigrok van der Werven</surname>
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</author>
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<authorinitials>JRvdW</authorinitials>
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<pubdate>2004</pubdate>
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<copyright>
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<year>2004</year>
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<year>2005</year>
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<holder>The TenDRA Project</holder>
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</copyright>
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</articleinfo>
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<para>First draft of the FAQ. Lame set-up, no nice colours, and so on.
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Also, the order is based on nothing for now.</para>
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<qandaset defaultlabel="qanda">
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<qandadiv id="tendra-history">
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<title>TenDRA History</title>
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<qandaentry id="what-is-dera">
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<question>
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<para>What is/was QinetiQ/Dstl/DERA/DRA?</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<para>According to <ulink
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url="http://www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATID=4256&CATLN=3&Highlight=&FullDetails=True#admin">the
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National Archives of the United Kingdom</ulink>:</para> <para>The
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Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment (RARDE) had
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its origins in the Research Department Woolwich, and its Design
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Department which was established in 1922 and was concerned with
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the engineering design and development of weapons.</para>
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<para>At the end of 1942 the Design Department moved to Fort
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Halstead, Kent, followed later by the Research Department. They
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were designated the Armament Design Department and the Armament
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Research Department (ARD) respectively. In 1948 the ARD's name was
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changed to Armament Research Establishment (ARE).</para>
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<para>The two departments were amalgamated in 1955 to form the
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Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), to
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integrate all stages of research, design and development. On 8
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February 1962 the title of Royal Armament Research and Development
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Establishment was granted.</para>
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<para>RARDE moved from MOD (Army) to become part of the new MOD/CER
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(Controllerate of Research and Development Establishments and
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Research) in 1971, its primary concern continuing in the research,
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design and development of conventional armaments for the Royal
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Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, whilst also providing help for the
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Home Office on the hazards of explosives, dangerous chemicals and
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the forensic aspects of explosives.</para>
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<para>During the 1980s RARDE amalgamated with the Military Vehicle
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Engineering Establishment (MVEE), whose main sites were located at
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Chertsey and Christchurch, and the Propellants, Explosives and
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Rocket Motor Establishment which was based at Waltham Abbey and
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Westcott.</para>
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<para>(Further according to <ulink
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url="http://www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATID=62012&CATLN=3&Highlight=&FullDetails=True#admin">the
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National Archives of the United Kingdom</ulink>:) On 1 April 1991
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the Defence Research Agency (DRA) was set up incorporating in one
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organisation the Royal Aerospace Establishment (RAE), the
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Admiralty Research Establishment (ARE), the Royal Armament
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Research and Development Establishment (RARDE), and the Royal
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Signals and Radar Establishment (RSRE). The DRA was established as
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an executive Agency of the Ministry of Defence under the
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Government's Next Steps Initiative.</para>
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<para>The purpose of DRA was to "provide a more efficient research
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organisation within the MoD." (Source: <ulink
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url="http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm199899/cmselect/cmdfence/616/61607.htm">United
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Kingdom Parliament's House of Commons' Select Committee on
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Defence's Ninth Report, section 'The Future of DERA' and
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onward</ulink>)</para>
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<para>Having thus brought together its four non-nuclear research
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establishments, MOD then brought together various elements
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concerned with testing and evaluation, creating on 1 April 1992
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the Directorate General of Test and Evaluation. DGT&E, the
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responsibility of the Deputy Under Secretary of State (Defence
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Procurement), was an amalgamation of various range and test
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facilities. These included the Proof and Experimental
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Establishments hitherto under the control of the Master General of
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the Ordnance (MGO), the Armament and Aircraft Experimental
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Establishment (A&AEE) at Boscombe Down (which was already
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under DUS(DP)), DRA Pyestock (previously the National Gas Turbine
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Establishment (NGTE), RAE Propulsion Department from 1983), and
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various ranges that had been incorporated into DRA only a year
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earlier.</para>
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<para>Then on 1 April 1995 a further major amalgamation occurred,
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creating the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA). DERA
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incorporated DRA and DGT&E, along with the Chemical and
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Biological Defence Establishment (CBDE), the Defence Operational
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Analysis Centre (DOAC), the Centre for Human Sciences (CHS), and
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the British Underwater Test and Evaluation Centre (BUTEC). DERA's
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initial structure comprised four operating divisions: CBDE, DRA,
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CDA (Centre for Defence Analysis), and DTEO (Defence Test and
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Evaluation Organisation).</para>
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<para>In 1998, the Strategic Defence Review recommended a Public
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Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement as the best means of
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maximising the strategic value and operational cost effectiveness
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of the United Kingdom's defence research capabilities.
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Accordingly, during 2000/2001 DERA was split into two
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organisations. The business areas to be retained by MOD were
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grouped as R-DERA (i.e. Retained), while those considered
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appropriate for operation in a fully commercial environment became
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New-DERA.</para>
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<para>New-DERA was re-structured to facilitate involvement by the
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private sector and, comprising the greater part of DERA, was
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re-created as the
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<ulink url="http://www.qinetiq.co.uk/">QinetiQ Group</ulink>, a
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wholly government-owned UK plc, in July 2001. R-DERA was
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meanwhile re-named as the
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<ulink url="http://www.dstl.gov.uk/">Defence Science and
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Technology Laboratory (Dstl)</ulink> and continued as an MOD
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agency, handling certain areas of research which it had been
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decided should remain within the public sector.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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<qandaentry id="what-is-ten15">
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<question>
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<para>What is Ten15?</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<para>We will fill this out soon.</para>
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<para>See <ulink url="http://www.mca-ltd.com/martin/Ten15/">
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An Introduction to Ten15 - A personal retrospective</ulink> in the
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meantime</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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</qandadiv>
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<qandadiv id="generic-questions">
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<title>Generic</title>
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<qandaentry id="what-are-andf-and-tdf">
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<question>
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<para>What are ANDF and TDF?</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<para>TDF is an Architecture Neutral Distribution Format (ANDF). It
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is similar to a machine-independent intermediate representation in a
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compiler. The idea is that software vendors can sell a single
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shrink-wrapped ANDF version (made by a `producer', similar to a
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compiler front-end) of their stuff and anyone with an ANDF
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`installer' (back end) on their machine can buy it and run it. It
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is a bit like UNCOL in the breadth of its aims but seems to actually
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work.</para>
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<para>Only a subset of TDF was chosen by the OSF for its ANDF. This
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subset is sufficient for ANSI C, but TDF as a whole was designed to
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support (at least) FORTRAN, COBOL, C++, Ada, ML, and LISP
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also.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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<qandaentry id="documents-papers-about-tendra">
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<question>
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<para>Which documents and papers exist for/about TenDRA and
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ANDF?</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>TDF Specification</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>TDF Facts and Figures</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>TDF and portability</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>Introductory Guide to TDF</para>
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</answer>
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<title>Compilation issues</title>
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<qandaentry id="cplusplus-compilation-support">
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<question>
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<para>I try to compile the following simple C++ program:
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<programlisting>
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#include <iostream.h>
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int main()
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{
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cout << "hello world\n";
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return (0);
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}
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</programlisting>
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and the compiler is giving me errors.</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<para>This release only contains the bare minimum language support
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library, not the fully standard C++ library. See the C++ producer
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documentation for more details.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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