Created on 1998-09-29.00:00:00 last changed 184 months ago
Rationale:
There is already wording in [char.traits] paragraph 3 that requires them to be the same.
The standard seems not to require that charT is equivalent to traits::char_type. So, what happens if charT is not equivalent to traits::char_type?
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| 2010-10-21 18:28:33 | admin | set | messages: + msg195 |
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