--- Comment #6 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2010-06-05
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Looks fixed in 4.4.1.
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--- Comment #3 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2010-05-18
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> I'm going to apply the patch
Great, thanks! :)
> could you please provide name and family name for
> the ChangeLog entry?
It's "Eelis van
--- Comment #1 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2010-05-18
21:45 ---
Created an attachment (id=20695)
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Trivial patch that fixes the problem.
The problem was just a missing
ize does not update capacity
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--- Comment #2 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2009-12-22
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Here's a related snippet that should be rejected but isn't:
namespace NS { class x; } int NS::x;
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oduct: gcc
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--- Comment #4 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-08-23
02:58 ---
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> Where is the namespace scope in the example?
>From the standard, 3.3.5p3:
The outermost declarative region of a translation unit is
also a namespace, called the
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value
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--- Comment #4 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-08-21
12:51 ---
Isolated and reproduced with GCC 4.4 on x86_64:
#include
#include
struct A
{
uint64_t p;
char m_ac[18];
A() { std::cout << "default constructed at " <<
--- Comment #1 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-08-21
12:00 ---
Still accepted by 4.4. Comeau concurs with reporter, and rejects saying:
line 15: error: class member designated by a
using-declaration must be visible in a direct base class
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--- Comment #2 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-08-21
11:53 ---
Most likely related to bug 26693.
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--- Comment #1 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-08-21
11:43 ---
This report is invalid. By 12.3.2,
"A conversion function is never used to convert a
(possibly cv-qualified) object to the (possibly
cv-qualified) same object type (or a reference
--- Comment #1 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-08-21
11:35 ---
It seems access control for templates is broken at a more basic level than the
reporter's testcase suggests; witness the following simplified testcase:
class A { typedef int X; };
template s
--- Comment #9 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-08-13
22:24 ---
Ok, I see. Sorry for wasting your time.
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--- Comment #2 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-08-13
21:39 ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> so 26bits which is a little over 4 bytes.
I don't follow. 4 bytes is 4*8=32 bits, which is more than 26, no?
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--- Comment #1 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-07-06
14:48 ---
Forgot to mention: compile with -std=c++0x.
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--- Comment #5 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-06-29
12:54 ---
Crap, pasted the wrong code. Here's the code that now triggers the warning:
template class S {};
extern template class S;
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--- Comment #4 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-06-29
12:53 ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Fixed for 4.4.0.
Thanks! However, I just noticed that while the problem has been fixed for
function templates, it's still there for class templates. This code:
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ry: -fno-exceptions breaks simple if-statement.
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nvalid function type.
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rence type not rejected
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--- Comment #7 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2008-04-13
21:19 ---
Still fails on GCC 4.4.0 20080413 (experimental).
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nt_type_p,
at cp/pt.c:15539
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--- Comment #2 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2007-12-18
20:16 ---
My apologies.
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terizes function as being
overloaded
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--- Comment #7 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2007-11-13
18:42 ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> The bug is that the C++ front end implicitly #defines _GNU_SOURCE.
> [..]
> Could some libstdc++ guru explain why this define is actually needed?
I am no libst
--- Comment #2 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2007-10-31
00:44 ---
Then perhaps I ought to explain what I'm using -Wfatal-errors for.
I wrote an IRC bot called geordi ( http://www.eelis.net/geordi ) that accepts
lines of C++ code, compiles them with g++, and e
.
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--- Comment #2 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2007-08-14
17:19 ---
I know that, but that's irrelevant from a user interface perspective. The fact
remains that the error message is needlessly messy and would be far clearer and
less surprising to the user if it sai
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--- Comment #2 from gcc-bugzilla at contacts dot eelis dot net 2006-05-20
21:32 ---
But for what F and T would F match foo::bar ?
In looking for workarounds I found that the same problem occurs when using
partial specialization:
template struct S {};
template class T> struc
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