Interesting.  I'll fix it pronto.

In general though, do these compilers expect templates and
specializations
to not have a storage class?

Brad.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Sebor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Sebor
> Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 11:03 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: errors compiling 22.locale.synopsis.cpp
> 
> The new test fails to compile with most compilers, including IBM
> XLC++, Sun C++, MSVC, and HP aCC. It fails to link with Intel C++.
> Here's the aCC error:
> 
> aCC -c     -I$(TOPDIR)/include -I$(BUILDDIR)/include 
> -I$(TOPDIR)/tests/include  -AA  +O2   +w +W392,655,684,818,819,849 
> +W2193,2236,2261,2340,2401,2487 +W4227,4229,4231,4235,4237,4249 
> +W4255,4272,4284,4285,4286,4296,4297 +W3348 
> $(TOPDIR)/tests/localization/22.locale.synopsis.cpp
> "$(TOPDIR)/tests/localization/22.locale.synopsis.cpp", line 
> 828: error 
> #2080: a storage class may not be specified here
>    static void
>    ^
> 
> 1 error detected in the compilation of 
> "$(TOPDIR)/tests/localization/22.locale.synopsis.cpp".
> 
> Martin
> 

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