Hello,
That should happen in a DdeInstData ctor instead.
I intended to do something easier:
struct DdeInstData
{
short x;
DdeInstData(); // and of course implementing this
}
I've moved it into the ctor now.
Thanks, I was not able to react very quickly, making this during free
time ... and on Linux. Sorry.
Just for my education [answer is optional]:
The fact to change to class and use boost::noncopyable is an improvement
not related to this point I guess, since before the copy-ctor and copy
assignment would have worked with the struct.
Or did I missed something?
Thanks.
regards
Pierre-André
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