* templates and member functions
@ 2000-12-04 7:21 Deno, Emerson
2000-12-05 9:01 ` Alexandre Oliva
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From: Deno, Emerson @ 2000-12-04 7:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org'
do the rules for ANSI C++ enforced by gcc 2.95.2
allow vectors and other STL containers of pointer to member functions?
i'm getting a compile time error that i didn't get with a previous version
of gcc
(gnupro 98r1)
thanks a lot
Emerson
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* Re: templates and member functions
2000-12-04 7:21 templates and member functions Deno, Emerson
@ 2000-12-05 9:01 ` Alexandre Oliva
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From: Alexandre Oliva @ 2000-12-05 9:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Deno, Emerson; +Cc: 'gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org'
On Dec 4, 2000, "Deno, Emerson" <edeno@blackrock.com> wrote:
> do the rules for ANSI C++ enforced by gcc 2.95.2
> allow vectors and other STL containers of pointer to member functions?
I can't think of a reason why this wouldn't be allowed.
> i'm getting a compile time error that i didn't get with a previous version
> of gcc
Can you post a code snippet that demonstrates the problem?
> (gnupro 98r1)
Please note that this is not a release of GCC issued by the Free
Software Foundation.
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