Alex Romosan writes: > this program: > > #include <stdio.h> > #include <stdlib.h> > > struct A { > void* operator new(size_t alloc_size) { > printf("A::operator new()\n"); > return malloc(alloc_size); > }; > > void operator delete(void* p, size_t s) { > printf("A::delete %d\n", s); > }; > > > A() {printf("A constructing\n"); throw 2;}; > > virtual ~A() {} > > }; > > int > main() { > try { > A* ap = new A; > delete ap; > } > catch(int e) {printf("caught %i\n",e); return 1;} > } > > compiles okay with g++-4.0 but when i try to compile it with g++-4.1 i > get: > > In destructor 'virtual A::~A()': > 17: error: no suitable 'operator delete' for 'A' > In function 'int main()': > 24: error: no suitable 'operator delete' for 'A' > 25: error: no suitable 'operator delete' for 'A' > 27: confused by earlier errors, bailing out > > any ideas how to fix it?
we currently revert the patch for PR c++/26068 to work around PR c++/27884 Martin, maybe we can add a workaround in the Perl headers instead? Matthias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]