Thanks for the reply Xris. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christoph Hintermüller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 11:52 AM Subject: Re: [aspell-devel] A few questions while porting <snip> > C4190: '<Unknown>' has C-linkage specified, but returns UDT <snip> Hm if i'm not mistaken there is an article on www.msdn.net or the google > groups on that, and if i'm not mistaken there exists a pragma tellign vc++ to > accept this as valid construct but not sure as this will make pure c compiler > fail to link to aspell but vc++ should not bee in troubles.
Yes, I searched Google and had a msdn hit that explains what the warning means. I'm no so much interested in removing the warning as receiving assurance from someone using c-linkage that the function works properly. This still seems open to me. > > 2) > > In language.cpp PosibErr<void> Language::setup(const String & > > lang, const Config * config) > > there is this code: > > while (getdata_pair(REPL, d, buf)) { > > to_lower(d.key); > > if (d.key == "rep") { > > There is no to_lower() function in the global namespace. Do they > > mean the acommon namespace or aspeller? > Hm guessing hm try to add a using namespace acommon and/or aspell allthough > the line > namespace aspell { > }; > schould imply that. Strange as vc++ is . This isn't a vc issue. This is a c++ issue. Specifying ::to_lower overrides the namespace aspeller { }. That is what global namespace means. The whole issue is strange. This is in the language module. To lower is language sensitive as soon as you into other character sets. What wouldn't it use Language::to_lower()? I have other issues. 3) The Win32Port of aspell0.5 has a memory leak. which is more important, geting a Win32Port of aspell0.6 or finding the memory leaks. Is there anyone who wants to address this? 4) There is a new lock class that needs a mutex for Win32. I have no problem implementing it, but I'm not sure how to test it. Any hints or does anyone what to take it over? 5) I haven't spent any time on it, but the pipe command is failing on me. I was doing this at the command prompt: more sample.txt | aspell6 pipe. I would like to use the debugger to solve the problem, but I don't know how to tell the debugger to get its input from a pipe. Can anyone tell me how or am I going back to sending messages to the screen? Thanks for your reply. _______________________________________________ Aspell-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/aspell-devel