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Terry.
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On 30/08/13 12:15, bjoern wrote:
> There are two kinds of people making this statement: Those that have been
> wrong
> and those that will be. ;)
Sure, don't worry, I'll shut up :)
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On 08/30/2013 11:39 AM, Fridrich Strba wrote:
On 30/08/13 11:11, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
...because boost::noncopyable has become the de-facto standard idiom for
this, at least for pre-C++11 code that depends on Boost anyway.
[citation missing]
Sure, nice to have standard idiom that causes us
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:39:22AM +0200, Fridrich Strba wrote:
> I even know how to manage my memory myself :)
There are two kinds of people making this statement: Those that have been wrong
and those that will be. ;)
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Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> ...because boost::noncopyable has become the de-facto standard idiom
> for this, at least for pre-C++11 code that depends on Boost anyway.
>
And it's just one line to parse, ~impossible to screw up subtly, and
declarative rather than implicit. It wins hands-down against an
On 30/08/13 11:11, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> ...because boost::noncopyable has become the de-facto standard idiom for
> this, at least for pre-C++11 code that depends on Boost anyway.
> [citation missing]
Sure, nice to have standard idiom that causes us to have to work-around
implementation bugs.
On 08/30/2013 09:16 AM, Fridrich Strba wrote:
Sometimes my question is why on the earth one does not make something
non-copyable by declaring and not defining private copy constructor and
operator= and bothers with the complexity of boost for just this little
thing.
...because boost::noncopyabl
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 09:16:26AM +0200, Fridrich Strba wrote:
> Sometimes my question is why on the earth one does not make something
> non-copyable by declaring and not defining private copy constructor and
> operator= and bothers with the complexity of boost for just this little
> thing.
>
> G
Sometimes my question is why on the earth one does not make something
non-copyable by declaring and not defining private copy constructor and
operator= and bothers with the complexity of boost for just this little
thing.
Get me right, I love boost, since it simplifies many things, but then
noncopy
Kohei, don't let me down. I spend most of the day educating the masses
on #libreoffice-dev that 11.4 is not *antiquated* of *end of life*,
but beautifully "Evergreen".
2013/8/29 Kohei Yoshida :
> On 08/29/2013 03:30 PM, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
>>
>> On 08/29/2013 03:27 PM, Stephan van den Akker wrote
On 08/29/2013 03:30 PM, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
On 08/29/2013 03:27 PM, Stephan van den Akker wrote:
Kohei: Can you explain what your change does? I might try that too.
No idea exactly, other than that it avoids the lines that cause error
in my build. I got the idea by reading the offending boost
On 08/29/2013 03:27 PM, Stephan van den Akker wrote:
Kohei: Can you explain what your change does? I might try that too.
No idea exactly, other than that it avoids the lines that cause error in
my build. I got the idea by reading the offending boost header file
boost/boost/noncopyable.hpp.
K
Hi Terry and Kohei,
Running openSUSE 11.4 as well, having the same problem as you two.
Over on #libreoffice-dev the suggestion was that my compiler and my
system boost libs are too old. I'm currently trying their suggestion
of:
1 - building boost 1.47 from source
2 - building LO with this boost ve
On 08/29/2013 09:56 AM, dk...@torfree.net wrote:
I am unable to build (after `make clean`) master 139a7d2 (pulled today
around 12:30 UTC). The messages are, line-wrapped for e-mail, ...
/home/terry/lo_hacking/git/libo2/workdir/unxlngi6/UnpackedTarball/
boost/boost/noncopyable.hpp:27:21:
error: ‘
I am unable to build (after `make clean`) master 139a7d2 (pulled today
around 12:30 UTC). The messages are, line-wrapped for e-mail, ...
/home/terry/lo_hacking/git/libo2/workdir/unxlngi6/UnpackedTarball/
boost/boost/noncopyable.hpp:27:21:
error: boost::noncopyable_::noncopya
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