Degraded C++ error messages.
Gabriel Dos Reis
gdr@integrable-solutions.net
Sun Nov 9 06:57:00 GMT 2003
Carlo Wood <carlo@alinoe.com> writes:
| One such line can basically exist of:
|
| <location>: error|warning: error/warning text with `type' and
| more text and another `type', in `expression'.
|
| Where `expression' then should look as much as possible as
| the literal string that you see in the source code, because
This works only in cases where expressions are parsed in their most
generic/general forms. Currently, we don't. We approximate that only
in some template codes.
[...]
| When the types that need to be printed are template types, then
| it is possible that those types become very large - and for
| that we can think of a way to improve that. But that is
| not related to the problem at hand imho:
I don' think so. The issue is much more involved than you seem to
believe.
| a type is a type,
| there is little you can change about that. At most you can
| think of printing the template parameters seperatedly, and
| using standard or user defined typedefs to compress the type
| that is printed. Ie, instead of printing
| std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<blah blah blah...
| why not just print 'std::string'?
Can you submit a patch?
-- Gaby
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