On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 10:20:42AM +0100, abdelkader belahcene wrote: > Hi, Is it a bug ?? > I tried to compile a cpp program which ran correctly on previous > release (sarge debian, gcc compiler 3 ), it gave errors, for the > declaration (even if I omit the symbols <> ) > > friend ostream & operator << <> (ostream & os, Vector <T> & tab); > > for other declaration ( not friend), the + operator, it works !! here > is a complete example with errors at the compilation step. > If I omit the << operator, the program will run > Thank you for help I made size public and commented out the friends line. then I did 'g++ test.cpp' and it worked.
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