On Apr 8, 2012, at 10:44 AM, Jonathan Sauer wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> When building or using libc++ with this change I get a number of errors such
>> as:
>>
>>> ../include/random:3412:5: error: attempt to use a deleted function
>>> seed_seq() {}
>>> ^
>>> ../include/vector:484:7: note: destructor of 'vector<unsigned int,
>>> std::__1::allocator<unsigned int> >' is implicitly
>>> deleted because base class '__vector_base<unsigned int,
>>> std::__1::allocator<unsigned int> >' has an
>>> inaccessible destructor
>>> : private __vector_base<_Tp, _Allocator>
>>> ^
>
> I can reproduce with TOT and filed PR12497:
> <http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=12497>
I ran into this, too - and updated the bug report.
Then, I found your email and realized that I had added to the bug report the
exact same code that you wrote in the quoted email.
Sorry for the duplication.
-- Marshall
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