Mail Archives: djgpp/2002/09/03/05:00:16
From: | Alex <agarcim AT bigfoot DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Function problems with GCC 3.1
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Date: | Tue, 03 Sep 2002 10:36:21 +0200
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Organization: | UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA
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Hello.
I have a program that compile ok in djgpp 2.03 with gcc 2.95.
I migrated to gcc 3.1 with lots of problems.
I'm solving them but one is annoying me:
foo.h
void f(int a,char b=1);
foo.cc
#include "foo.h"
void f(int a,char b=1)
{
//some code
}
When compiling I get the next error:
foo.cc: 4692: default argument given for parameter 2 of
'void f(int,char=1)'
foo.h:29: after previous specification in 'void f(int a,char b=1)'
If in foo.cc I change the definition to 'void f(int a,char b)' it
compiles.
The problem is:
a) I can't see the default value of 'b' without open
foo.h (or add a comment to the function in foo.cc)
I have 104 header files and is very annoying opening them
each time I want to work with its .cc file.
More annoying is open 104 .cc files to add a comment
to each function to comment a thing that was
auto-commented in gcc 2.95.
b) I have to modify 104 .cc files with hundreds of functions
to change te definition of the functions.
Any suggerences?
Thanks in advance.
-- Alex --
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