[Bug c++/11160] Inappropriate error message
emild@collectivestudios.com
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Wed Jun 11 21:15:00 GMT 2003
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------- Additional Comments From emild@collectivestudios.com 2003-06-11 21:15 -------
Subject: RE: Inappropriate error message
Would it be OK to leave #includes of the standard library? Of course, I will
try to strip off as much code as possible.
I believe it is a GCC bug, because there is no difference with the example I
sent, except that there is more code around it -- but the base class and the
template child class are just as simple and are used exactly the same way,
yet specifying the template key word still produces the same parse error.
--Emil
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Subject: [Bug c++/11160] Inappropriate error message
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------- Additional Comments From giovannibajo@libero.it 2003-06-11 21:09
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It depends on what you mean with "it doesn't solve the problem with my
code".
Probably, your code has other bugs in it which were not detected before. If
you
are unable to fix them and/or you believe there really are bugs in GCC,
isolate
another test-case and submit a new bug.
In the worst scenario, if you are totally unable to isolate it, reduce your
code as much as possible and send in a full preprocessed file, we will look
into it. Follow the instructions at http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/minimize.html.
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