>> It was an ill-defined and poorly maintained language extension that was >> broken in many cases. Proper replacements exist in standard C++: > >I am well aware of std::min/max. But they are not what I would call a 'proper >replacement', but that probably depends from the point of view. > >I just hit an ICE when it comes to overwriting those operators. Maybe nobody >has ever tried to do this before :-) So there is probably no point in >submitting a bug report?
Your best hope to get a bug fixed is to submit it to bugzilla with a minimal testcase. Hopefully some kind volunteer will spend their valuable time to fix it. But if you don't report it, tough, don't complain about it... -- Peter Barada [EMAIL PROTECTED]