If this is the 4.1.3 source, it has been compiled many times. I would look for a configuration problem affecting the the value of bits_per_pixel.

On 01/02/2017 06:07 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:legi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 1, 2017 17:07
To: dev <dev@openoffice.apache.org>
Subject: Error on enum statement. Can sombody take a little time and
explain the enum and the error?

Hello all,


I tried to compile the source again. since I had again missing
definition on trunc I wanted to know if I can build at least the 4.1.3
release. I checked out the branch and started all over.

And I ran into following Issue:

../inc/basebmp/packedpixeliterator.hxx:80:10: error: enumerator value
for 'bit_mask' is not an integer constant

The corresponding code is:

    enum {
          /** The number of pixel within a single value_type value
           */
num_intraword_positions=sizeof(value_type)*8/bits_per_pixel,
          /** Bit mask for one pixel (least significant bits)
           */
          bit_mask=~(~0 << bits_per_pixel)
[orcmid]


Try a couple of things:

  1. Put spaces in the "=~" to be something like " = ~" in the definition of 
bit_mask.

  2. If that makes no difference, try

           bit_mask = ~ ((value_type)(~0 << bits_per_pixel))

     and if that doesn't work, see if

           bit_mask = ~ ((int)(~0 << bits_per_pixel))

     or even

           bit_mask = (int) (~(~0 << bits_per_pixel))

     get the job done.

It seems strange for an enum being used this way.  It is a clumsy way to define 
two numeric constants that are not involved in an enumeration at all.

      };


An explanation would be great. I found [1] on the net, but I am realy
unsure if this is the same. And I do not understand the code in
packedpixeliterator at all.

All the best and thanks for your time.

Peter


[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18090541/how-to-set-the-value-of-an-
enumeration-constant-outside-the-range-of-int#18090940




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