# StandardCplusplus **Repository Path**: mirrors_maniacbug/StandardCplusplus ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: StandardCplusplus - **Description**: Standard C++ for Arduino (port of uClibc++) - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2022-01-11 - **Last Updated**: 2026-06-21 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Standard C++ for Arduino ## What is this? This is a straight port of [uClibc++](http://cxx.uclibc.org/) for Arduino. I have cut nothing out and held nothing back. Use with care! That said, I have used uClibc++'s own internal configuration to pare back un-needed stuff, like support for floats, gratuitous template instantiations and other things. See system\_configuration.h for all of those gory details. Plus I added in [Andy Brown's](http://andybrown.me.uk/ws/2011/01/15/the-standard-template-library-stl-for-avr-with-c-streams/#IDComment246044033) excellent ohserialstream class for managing the HardwareSerial as an ostream. ## How do I install it? This is installed just like a regular Arduino library. Unpack the contents of the distribution into the 'libraries' folder under your sketchbook. For example, my sketchbook is at /home/maniacbug/Source/Arduino, so this library is in /home/maniacbug/Source/Arduino/libraries/StandardCplusplus . Be sure to reset your Arduino IDE after installing it. ## How do I use it? You need an extra #include. It has to come before C++ standard library #includes: ```C++ #include ``` Otherwise, you will see cryptic messages like this: fatal error: vector: No such file or directory ## How do I try it out? From the Arduino IDE, navigate the menus to: File > Examples > StandardCplusplus > string\_vector Upload that, set your serial monitor to 57600 baud, and check the output. ## How do I learn more? The web is your friend. [cplusplus.com](http://cplusplus.com/reference/) is my personal favorite reference. ## Which versions does it work with? Arduino 1.0 and beyond. ## What is the license? uClibc++ is LGPL, so this port is also. Andy's file is actually CC-BY-SA, however he indicated he'd be releasing it using the 3-clause modified BSD license, so it will be fully compatible with uClibc++.