------- Comment #1 from fang at csl dot cornell dot edu 2007-02-07 00:32
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Ahh, exploding recursive templates...
For future reference, you could limit the recursion depth explicitly, using
-ftemplate-depth-n
from a gcc-3.4.0 man page:
Set the maximum instantiation depth for template classes to n. A limit on the
template instantiation depth is needed to detect endless recursions during
template class instantiation. ANSI/ISO C++ conforming programs must not rely
on a maximum depth greater than 17.
I think 42 would seem more appropriate than 17, but that is for The Committee
to decide. :)
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