Joel Fielder wrote:
Just a quick one! Rebuilding (on mingw) from SVN after the recent wad of
changes:
Thanks for checking! I'd begun to think I'd never hear about MinGW
breakages until after a release...
lib/coldata.h:177: error: there are no arguments to `data' that depend
on a template parameter, so a declaration of `data' must be available
lib/coldata.h:328: error: there are no arguments to `data' that depend
on a template parameter, so a declaration of `data' must be available
lib/coldata.h:328: error: there are no arguments to `length' that depend
on a template parameter, so a declaration of `length' must be available
Just needs Str::data() and Str::length() respectively.
That's weak....I wonder why we don't hear about this problem on other
GCCs? The standard CentOS builds use versions bracketing the official
MinGW version. I guess it was just a temporary breakdown in the
compiler's understanding of the language, and everyone else is past it now.
With MinGW seeming to stagnate, I wonder if using Cygwin's gcc with
--mno-cygwin is a better option?
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