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<title>libc++ debug mode status</title>
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<p>
Work is beginning on a libc++ debug mode. The purpose of this table is to
record which parts of libc++ have debug mode support.
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<p>
Note: Debug mode is currently not functional. Defining _LIBCPP_DEBUG will result
in fairly nasty compile errors.
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<th>Section</th>
<th>Completed ?</th>
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<code>vector&lt;T&gt;, T != bool</code>
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<td align="center"> &#10003; </td>
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<code>&lt;list&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"> &#10003; </td>
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<code>&lt;unordered_set&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"> &#10003; </td>
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<code>&lt;unordered_map&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"> &#10003; </td>
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<code>&lt;string&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"> &#10003; </td>
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<code>&lt;set&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"><!-- &#10003; --></td>
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<code>&lt;map&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"><!-- &#10003; --></td>
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<code>vector&lt;bool&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"><!-- &#10003; --></td>
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<code>&lt;deque&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"><!-- &#10003; --></td>
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<code>&lt;forward_list&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"><!-- &#10003; --></td>
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<code>&lt;array&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"><!-- &#10003; --></td>
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<code>&lt;stack&gt;</code>
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<code>&lt;queue&gt;</code>
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<code>&lt;algorithm&gt;</code>
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<td align="center"><!-- &#10003; --></td>
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<p>
At present the table is known to not be a complete list. It is currently ordered
in approximate priority order.
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<p>Last Updated: 3-June-2014</p>
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