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Re: C++: Problem with overloading a constructor when splitting a
- To: Daniel Feiglin <dilogsys(at-nospam)inter.net.il>
- Subject: Re: C++: Problem with overloading a constructor when splitting a
- From: Oleg Goldshmidt <ogoldshmidt(at-nospam)computer.org>
- Date: 18 Nov 2001 21:12:38 +0200
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- In-Reply-To: Daniel Feiglin's message of "Sun, 18 Nov 2001 21:59:53 +0200"
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Daniel Feiglin <dilogsys@inter.net.il> writes:
> See discussion on export keyword, p. 205 in The C++ Programming
> Language (3rd edn.), Stroustrup. It should do the job, but I don't
> know in GNU c++ implements it.
No. You get
warning: keyword 'export' not implemented and will be ignored
with gcc 2.96. I don't know about gcc 3.* - have not tried it yet.
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Oleg Goldshmidt | ogoldshmidt@NOSPAM.computer.org
"If it ain't broken, it has not got enough features yet."
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