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-<h1>EASTL Introduction</h1>
-<p>EASTL stands for Electronic Arts Standard Template Library. It is a C++ template library of containers, algorithms, and
- iterators useful for runtime and tool development across multiple platforms. It is a fairly extensive and robust
- implementation of such a library and has an emphasis on high performance above all other considerations.</p>
-<h2>Intended Audience</h2>
-<p>This is a short document intended to provide a basic introduction to EASTL for
- those new to the concept of EASTL or STL. If you are familiar with the C++ STL
- or have worked with other templated container/algorithm libraries, you probably
- don't need to read this. If you have no familiarity with C++ templates at all,
- then you probably will need more than this document to get you up to speed. In
- this case you need to understand that templates, when used properly, are powerful
- vehicles for the ease of creation of optimized C++ code. A description of C++
- templates is outside the scope of this documentation, but there is plenty of such
- documentation on the Internet. See the <a href="EASTL%20FAQ.html">EASTL FAQ.html</a>
- document for links to information related to learning templates and STL.</p>
-<h2>EASTL Modules</h2>
-<p>EASTL consists primarily of containers, algorithms, and iterators. An example of a container is a linked list, while an
- example of an algorithm is a sort function; iterators are the entities of traversal for containers and algorithms.
- EASTL containers a fairly large number of containers and algorithms, each of which is a very clean, efficient, and
- unit-tested implementation. We can say with some confidence that you are not likely to find better implementations of
- these (commercial or otherwise), as these are the result of years of wisdom and diligent work. For a detailed list of
- EASTL modules, see <a href="EASTL%20Modules.html">EASTL Modules.html</a>.</p>
-<h2>EASTL Suitability</h2>
-<p>What uses are EASTL suitable for? Essentially any situation in tools and shipping applications where the functionality
- of EASTL is useful. Modern compilers are capable of producing good code with templates and many people are using them
- in both current generation and future generation applications on multiple platforms from embedded systems to servers
- and mainframes.</p>
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