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The '''C++ Standard Library''' is [[standard library|standardized collection]] of macros, values, types, templates, classes, functions, and objects for the [[C++ programming language]] declared or defined in 52 '''C++ library headers'''. The library provides a set of generic containers, utility functions to manipulate them, generic string and streams for input/output processing, memory management, thread management, and various other common services. The C++ Standard Library also incorporates a subset of the [[C Standard Library]] which includes 26 headers under a slightly different name. | The '''C++ Standard Library''' is [[standard library|standardized collection]] of macros, values, types, templates, classes, functions, and objects for the [[C++ programming language]] declared or defined in 52 '''C++ library headers'''. The library provides a set of generic containers, utility functions to manipulate them, generic string and streams for input/output processing, memory management, thread management, and various other common services. The C++ Standard Library also incorporates a subset of the [[C Standard Library]] which includes 26 headers under a slightly different name. | ||