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Re: problems migrating to 3.2.3 from 2.96
Hello Ashish!
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 12:58:43PM -0700, Ashish Lakhani wrote:
> void ALCload(FILE * infile)
> {
> istream *iptr;
> stdiobuf p_buf (infile, ios::in);
> istream istr (&p_buf);
> iptr = &istr;
> ALCload(iptr);
> return;
> }
> I guess new code should work in similar fashion as earlier one.
Yes, I think it's OK. Although I would probably eliminate the iptr
variable altogether.
> However there is another piece of code which is not giving problems
> if(fptr->open(strPtr, std::ios::in | std::ios::out | std::ios::nocreate)
> == 0)
>
> gcc gives following error `nocreate' is not a member of type
> `std::basic_ios<char, std::char_traits<char> >'
>
> and also fptr->sync();
> gives error
> /usr/include/c++/3.2.3/fstream:191: `int
> std::basic_filebuf<_CharT,_Traits>::sync() [with _CharT = char, _Traits
> = std::char_traits<char>]' is protected
>
> I was wondering if anyone has faced similar compiler problems in past
> and any they any workaround/solutions they might want to suggest.
Indeed, there already was someone facing the same problem with "nocreate"
even on this mailing list:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2002-09/msg00219.html
I have no idea how to solve the other problem. Maybe if you elaborate
on that and explain in more detail why you need to call sync()?
--
Claudio