Subject: Re: standards/5959: c++ language specification error or compiler error??
To: Todd Vierling <tv@pobox.com>
From: Andrew Brown <twofsonet@graffiti.com>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 08/12/1998 22:30:32
>: function(foo=3);
>: printf("%d\n",foo);
>:
>: will yield "4" as the output, in effect, assigning to an rvalue. and
>: int is certainly not a c++ class.
>
>The compiler is being significantly upgraded in NetBSD-current this upcoming
>weekend. I don't have access to the machine with my egcs compilers right
>now, but it is my feeling that this does not work on the newer gcc (egcs)
>that will be added.
so this is yet another problem with "not upgrading frequently"? is
there any comment on this anywhere in the c++ arm (that anyone can
find)?
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