Pushed to trunk.

-->8 --

The long long and unsigned long long types have been standard since
C++11, so are not extensions. There are also the char8_t, char16_t and
char32_t types. Just refer to the standard integer types, without saying
how many there are.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

        * include/bits/cpp_type_traits.h: Fix outdated comment about the
        number of standard integer types.
---
 libstdc++-v3/include/bits/cpp_type_traits.h | 6 ++----
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/cpp_type_traits.h 
b/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/cpp_type_traits.h
index 679eee99b90..6834dee5557 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/cpp_type_traits.h
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/cpp_type_traits.h
@@ -130,10 +130,8 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
       typedef __false_type __type;
     };
 
-  // Thirteen specializations (yes there are eleven standard integer
-  // types; <em>long long</em> and <em>unsigned long long</em> are
-  // supported as extensions).  Up to four target-specific __int<N>
-  // types are supported as well.
+  // Explicit specializations for the standard integer types.
+  // Up to four target-specific __int<N> types are supported as well.
   template<>
     struct __is_integer<bool>
     {
-- 
2.45.1

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