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  Here we will make an attempt at describing the non-Standard extensions to
  the library.  Some of these are from SGI's STL, some of these are GNU's,
  and some just seemed to appear on the doorstep.
</p><p><span class="emphasis"><em>Before</em></span> you leap in and use any of these
extensions, be aware of two things:
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     Non-Standard means exactly that.
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       The behavior, and the very
       existence, of these extensions may change with little or no
       warning.  (Ideally, the really good ones will appear in the next
       revision of C++.)  Also, other platforms, other compilers, other
       versions of g++ or libstdc++ may not recognize these names, or
       treat them differently, or...
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       You should know how to access these headers properly.
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