Sat, Apr 12, 2025 at 12:46:46PM +0200, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Added the "override" keyword to virtual functions reimplemented in
derived classes.
This C++11 keyword is misplaced in the plugin "hello". Here is the first
misplaced occurrence:
hello.c: In member function ‘virtual const char* cPluginHello::Version()’:
hello.c:27:56: error: ‘override’ was not declared in this scope
27 | virtual const char *Version(void) { return VERSION; override}
The keyword "override" should occur before the function body, not in the
body. To my understanding, the keyword "virtual" is redundant and could
be removed, because "override" alone should imply that it is a virtual
member function.
Other than this, I was able to build and install the upgrade.
With best regards,
Marko