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Date:      Sun, 29 Jun 2003 14:56:20 -0700
From:      "Allan Bowhill" <abowhill@blarg.net>
To:        "Patrick Hartling" <patrick@137.org>
Cc:        fbsd-current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: <ftream> errors under g++ 3.2.2
Message-ID:  <01ae01c33e89$46904ed0$0200000a@io>
References:  <013601c33e6a$eb312d70$0200000a@io> <3EFF308B.6060200@137.org>

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> I do a lot of C++ development on -current, and I have been seeing these 
> exact warnings.  The problem is in the fstream header, however, so there 
> is nothing you can do to your code to prevent the warnings.  You could 
> modify /usr/include/g++/fstream to silence the warnings, but it would 
> get overwritten if you upgrade your system.

Oh good :) I was thinking there was something I needed to add to make the
code compliant.

>  From your output, I don't see compile failures, I see warnings.  Do you 
> have -Werror turned on somewhere that wouldn't show up during normal 
> usage--like some environment variable or something?  I was able to 
> compile and run your code without issue here.
> 
> Honestly, I am surprised that a GCC header would have an implicit 
> typename since the compiler clearly complains loudly about them.  At any 
> rate, I think the update to GCC 3.3 in -current is going to happen quite 
> soon, and presumably, the updated GCC C++ headers will have warnings 
> such as these fully eliminated.

You're right. These are warnings, and it does compile. I guess I got a bit 
stuck on trying to determine why the messages were occuring. 

Thanks for your comments.

--Allan



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