On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Caolán McNamara <caol...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 04:07 -0600, Tor Lillqvist wrote: >> is nullptr supported in the gcc versions used on other platforms? So is >> it better to just use 0 cast to the appropriate pointer type instead? > > AFAIK nullptr is part of c++0x and available on gcc >= 4.6.0 in c++0x as > a built-in. It might be available in non c++0x-mode with an extra > include, but as far as I know its not in earlier gccs, so a > static_cast<pointer_type*>(0) is probably the best way to go when it > arises. > > As an aside, I tried a quick-hack on the icu issue with adding in a > revert patch of the upstream icu conversion of their .vcproj files > to .vxproj files during their 4.6 cycle, but the fixups of that turned > out to be non-trivial as well, and looked as tricky to pull off as > either > > a) writing a full set of nmake .mak files anyway, or > b) writing a .vxproj parser to generate them automatically anyway.
Have you looked at what I did for Python to compile it with VS2010? It looks like the same problem. -- Jesús Corrius <je...@softcatala.org> Document Foundation founding member Mobile: +34 661 11 38 26 Skype: jcorrius | Twitter: @jcorrius _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice