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From: guy@rlgvax.UUCP (Guy Harris)
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Subject: Re: C++ inquiry - followup
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> A C++ reference manual is reportedly available from Bell Labs.  I
> don't have one, and haven't seen any address more specific than
> AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ  07974.  I'm not sure about
> this, but the manual may be available only to educational institutions
> also.
> 
> Also from AT&T
> Computing Science Technical Report No. 108 and 109
> respecively
> The C++ Programming Language - Reference Manual

Paragraph 2) here is correct; CSTR 108 is the C++ reference manual, and
is available to one and all.  It's very much written in the style of the
C Reference Manual in K&R (in fact, the abstract says "The manual was
derived from the UNIX System V C reference manual...").

We're on a mailing list from AT&T, and get sent little cards with the
names and CSTR numbers of recent CSTRs; we check off the ones we want and
send the card in.  As such, I don't know anything more about how to
order the manuals.