"Victor Bazarov" <v.********@attAbi.com> wrote in message news:<vh************@corp.supernews.com>...
Dinkumware has an online reference, but "comprehensiveness" is quite
subjective, so I cannot really vouch for it. www.dinkumware.com
Theirs is possibly the most comprehensive C++ Standard Library
reference available online, written by people who know that they're
writing about. Most others I've seen are amateur, incomplete,
outdated, or plain wrong.
The only "problem" (if you can call it that) is that it's a document
about their implementation, so it's got nonstandard extensions like
<hash_set> and <hash_map>; and I occasionally run into the odd
C99-imported feature as well. That said, my compiler's been good at
telling me when certain things weren't available in C++. :)
Even *mediocre* online C++ language references, on the other hand, are
hard to come by. Can't really do that outside of a book environment,
can you? I suppose that leaves us with Eckel's "Thinking in C++":
<http://www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html>
- Shane