This page contains links to the HTML version of the installed Sun WorkShop
6 product documentation on your local system or network.
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Describes how to install the product and licensing
software and how to remove the software.
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Describes how to configure servers, manage and administer
licenses, and request additional licenses and upgrades.
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Sun WorkShop 6 Release
Documents
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Describes the documentation
available with this Sun WorkShop release and how to access it.
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Provides information about
the new features in the current and previous release of Sun WorkShop.
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Explains how to use the
new Sampling Collector and Sampling Analyzer (with examples and a discussion
of advanced profiling topics) and includes information about the command-line
analysis tool, er_print the LoopTool and LoopReport utilities,
and UNIX profiling tools prof, gprof, and tcov.
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Provides information on
using dbx commands to debug a program with references to how the
same debugging operations can be performed using the Sun WorkShop Debugging
window.
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Acquaints you with the
basic program development features of the Sun WorkShop integrated programming
environment.
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Sun WorkShop 6 Compilers
C
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Describes the C compiler
options, Sun-specific capabilities such as pragmas, the lint tool,
parallelization, migration to a 64-bit operating system, and ANSI/ISO-compliant
C.
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Sun WorkShop 6 Compilers
C++
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Describes the C++ libraries,
including C++ Standard Library, Tools.h++ Class Library, Sun WorkShop Memory
Monitor, Iostream, and Complex.
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Provides guidance on migrating
code to this version of the Sun WorkShop C++ compiler.
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Explains how to use the
new features to write more efficient programs and covers templates, exception
handling, runtime type identification, cast operations, performance, and
multithreaded programs.
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Provides information on
command-line options and how to use the compiler.
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Describes how the Sun WorkShop
Memory Monitor solves the problems of memory management in C and C++. This
manual is only available through your installed product and not at the
docs.sun.com Web site.
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Sun WorkShop 6 Compilers
Fortran 77/95
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Provides details about
the library routines supplied with the Fortran compiler.
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Discusses issues relating
to input/output, libraries, program analysis, debugging, and performance.
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Provides information on
command-line options and how to use the compilers.
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Provides a complete language
reference.
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Describes the intrinsic
INTERVAL data type supported by the Fortran 95 compiler.
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Describes how to use the
Sun WorkShop TeamWare code management tools.
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Describes how to use Visual
to create C++ and Java graphical user interfaces.
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Sun Performance Library
6
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Discusses the optimized
library of subroutines and functions used to perform computational linear
algebra and fast Fourier transforms.
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Describes how to use the
Sun-specific features of the Sun Performance Library, which is a collection
of subroutines and functions used to solve linear algebra problems.
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Numerical Computation Guide
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Describes issues regarding
the numerical accuracy of floating-point computations.
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Provides details on the
Standard C++ Library.
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Describes how to use the
Standard C++ Library.
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Discusses how to use the
C++ classes to enhance the efficiency of your programs.
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Provides details on the
Tools.h++ class library.
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