c++ - Error: need explicit cast for function parameter
- Alex Vinokur (38/38) Sep 15 2003 =========================
- Heinz Saathoff (4/11) Sep 15 2003 DMC still treats func(type t) and func(type t const) as different
========================= Windows 2000 Professional Digital Mars C/C++ 8.36 STLport 4.5.3 ========================= I have got a problem with compilation of the following piece of code using Digital Mars C/C++ compiler. There was no problem with this code while using GNU g++ 3.2. What is wrong? ====== C++ code : BEGIN ====== ------ bar.h file : Fragment ------ class Foo { [---omitted---] public : bool foo (const Foo* const) const; [---omitted---] } ----------------------------------- ------ bar.cpp file : Fragment ------ [---omitted---] [---omitted---] ------------------------------------- ====== C++ code : END ======== ====== Compilation : BEGIN ====== $ sc -I. -I\dm\stlport\stlport -c bar.cpp mem_fun(&Foo::foo); bar.cpp(255) : Error: need explicit cast for function parameter 1 to get from: bool ( Foo::*member func)(const Foo*const )const to : bool ( Foo::*member func)(const Foo*)const mem_fun(&Foo::foo), ====== Compilation : END ======== ===================================== Alex Vinokur mailto:alexvn connect.to http://mathforum.org/library/view/10978.html =====================================
Sep 15 2003
Alex Vinokur schrieb...$ sc -I. -I\dm\stlport\stlport -c bar.cpp mem_fun(&Foo::foo); bar.cpp(255) : Error: need explicit cast for function parameter 1 to get from: bool ( Foo::*member func)(const Foo*const )const to : bool ( Foo::*member func)(const Foo*)const mem_fun(&Foo::foo),DMC still treats func(type t) and func(type t const) as different functions. This is already on Walters to do list. - Heinz
Sep 15 2003