On 2012-10-03 22:03, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
places. The commit seems to have caused some test failures and
crashes. I reverted it for now.

...which only goes to show what a horrible mess C++ is in practice. bool is rather special, but you easily forget to consider all the consequences of that. Turns out that code like
  aBuf.append( pElementType->pTypeName );
(typelib_static_sequence_type_init, cppu/source/typelib/static_types.cxx), where pElementType->pTypeName is of type rtl_uString*, now chooses for overload resolution the standard boolean conversion from rtl_uString* to bool (yielding true, so appending "true" to aBuf) rather than the user-defined conversion by constructor from rtl_uString* to rtl::OUString.

Can that be fixed by adding an
   OUStringBuffer::append( rtl_uString* )
method, which does the necessary conversion internally?

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