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November 08, 2002 STLPort support for vector or list | ||||
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Hi, I'm trying to port to DOS a WIN32 C++ application I've programmed using C++ STL. I'm using DMC 8.29b with STLPort 4.5.3. Other than the DMC's limitations with namespaces and templates which I had to adjust my sources to, everything seems to work fine now. But there's a problem : my application still won't compile because it uses <list>. Why is it so? Is it because I shouldn't use at all <list> (or <vector> also, which didn't work too) with DMC, for the same template limitations that forced me to not use my class templates from the original app? Here's what I run : DMC MyApp -a1 -Aa -Ab -Ae -Ar -I\dm\stlport\stlport \dm\lib\stlport_dm_static.lib And the result (a little reformatted for you): struct _List_node_base { ^ c:\document\developpement\dm\stlport\stlport\stl/_list.h(60) : Error: malformed template declaration }; ^ c:\document\developpement\dm\stlport\stlport\stl/_list.h(63) : Error: illegal combination of types --- errorlevel 1 Thank you! Daniel Jomphe |
November 08, 2002 Re: STLPort support for vector or list | ||||
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Posted in reply to Daniel Jomphe | On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 16:27:26 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Jomphe wrote: > I'm trying to port to DOS a WIN32 C++ application I've programmed using C++ STL. I've never tried STLport on anything else than Win32 - so the STLport configuration probably assumes to be compiled for Win32. > Here's what I run : > > DMC MyApp -a1 -Aa -Ab -Ae -Ar > -I\dm\stlport\stlport \dm\lib\stlport_dm_static.lib > > And the result (a little reformatted for you): > > struct _List_node_base { > ^ > c:\document\developpement\dm\stlport\stlport\stl/_list.h(60) : > Error: malformed template declaration Can you please post a minimal example/test-case for the problem - the compiler output alone isn't all that useful without the source-code. bye, Christof -- http://cmeerw.org JID: cmeerw@jabber.at mailto cmeerw at web.de ...and what have you contributed to the Net? |
November 08, 2002 Re: STLPort support for vector or list | ||||
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Posted in reply to Daniel Jomphe | Can you post an exemplifying set of sources and your project file? "Daniel Jomphe" <Daniel_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:aqgole$1epe$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Hi, > > I'm trying to port to DOS a WIN32 C++ application I've programmed using C++ STL. > I'm using DMC 8.29b with STLPort 4.5.3. > > Other than the DMC's limitations with namespaces and templates which I had to > adjust my sources to, everything seems to work fine now. But there's a problem : > my application still won't compile because it uses <list>. Why is it so? Is it > because I shouldn't use at all <list> (or <vector> also, which didn't work too) > with DMC, for the same template limitations that forced me to not use my class > templates from the original app? > > Here's what I run : > > DMC MyApp -a1 -Aa -Ab -Ae -Ar > -I\dm\stlport\stlport \dm\lib\stlport_dm_static.lib > > And the result (a little reformatted for you): > > struct _List_node_base { > ^ > c:\document\developpement\dm\stlport\stlport\stl/_list.h(60) : > Error: malformed template declaration > > }; > ^ > c:\document\developpement\dm\stlport\stlport\stl/_list.h(63) : > Error: illegal combination of types > > --- errorlevel 1 > > > Thank you! > > Daniel Jomphe |
November 08, 2002 Re: STLPort support for vector or list | ||||
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Posted in reply to Christof Meerwald | >Can you please post a minimal example/test-case for the problem - the compiler output alone isn't all that useful without the source-code.
In fact the error was generated in STLPort's _list.h when the compiler was parsing <list>. I just found it was caused by other parts of my own code. I still was trying to use 'using namespace std;' directives. Thank you.
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