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From: "DeMarco, Paul" <pdemarco@ppg.com> To: nobody@gcc.gnu.org Cc: gcc-prs@gcc.gnu.org, Subject: RE: c++/10364: compile error using vector, comma operator and for loop Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2003 20:26:00 -0000 [thread overview] Message-ID: <20030409202601.18292.qmail@sources.redhat.com> (raw) The following reply was made to PR c++/10364; it has been noted by GNATS. From: "DeMarco, Paul" <pdemarco@ppg.com> To: 'Phil Edwards' <phil@jaj.com> Cc: gcc-gnats@gcc.gnu.org Subject: RE: c++/10364: compile error using vector, comma operator and for loop Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 16:25:05 -0400 Phil, My error message was something like that.. Here's another similar problem without the "for". With two examples in it. One with a string & one with vector assignment. I've even used parenthesis to ensure my intentions are explicit. This is prefectly valid C++ code. #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <vector> using namespace std; int main() { std::vector<string>::iterator oCMIter; std::vector<string> bites; int iI; string sYes; (iI = 3) , ( oCMIter = bites.begin ); // This WON'T COMPILE (iI = 3), ( sYes = "Yes" ); // this works fine. return 0; } My Error message was: foo.cpp: In function `int main()': foo.cpp:13: no match for `__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::string*, std::vector<std::string, std::allocator<std::string> > >& = <unknown type>' operator D:/MinGW/include/c++/3.2/bits/stl_iterator.h:571: candidates are: __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::string*, std::vector<std::string, std::allocator<std::string> > >& __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::string*, std::vector<std::string, std::allocator<std::string> > >::operator=(const __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::string*, std::vector<std::string, std::allocator<std::string> > >&) Thanks, -- Paul -----Original Message----- From: Phil Edwards [mailto:phil@jaj.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:11 PM To: DeMarco, Paul Cc: gcc-gnats@gcc.gnu.org Subject: Re: c++/10364: compile error using vector, comma operator and for loop On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 07:34:56PM -0000, pdemarco@ppg.com wrote: > Here is a strange little bug where the addition of a comma operator kills the compile. Below it works with 2 ints. > Regards. > --Paul > You didn't include the error messages you received. Here's my guess: > std::vector<string>::iterator oCMIter; > std::vector<string> bites; > > for ( int iI = 3, oCMIter = bites.begin(); > oCMIter != bites.end(); > oCMIter++, iI++ ) > { > cout << "hello" << endl; > } Buggy code. The 'init' statement in a for loop can only be a simple declaration or an expression. "int iI = 3, oCMIter = bites.begin();" declares two integers, one called iI (initialized to 3) and another called oCMIter, initialized to bites.begin(). But there's no conversion from an iterator (the return value from bites.begin()) to an integer (the oCMIter being defined and initialized), so you get an error. The std::vector<string>::iterator oCMIter outside the for loop is shadowed by the int oCMIter inside the loop. You would get a shadowing warning, /if/ it were legal code. Move the iI declaration out of the for-init-statement. That way it becomes an expression instead of a declaration: std::vector<string>::iterator oCMIter; std::vector<string> bites; int iI; for ( iI = 3, oCMIter = bites.begin(); ... Phil -- To err is human; to forgive is simply not our policy. - MIT Assassination Club
next reply other threads:[~2003-04-09 20:26 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top 2003-04-09 20:26 DeMarco, Paul [this message] -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below -- 2003-04-09 20:58 bangerth 2003-04-09 20:36 DeMarco, Paul 2003-04-09 20:16 Phil Edwards 2003-04-09 19:36 pdemarco
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