On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:33 AM, Bill Seurer <seu...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: > parameter_handler.cc: In member function 'double > ParameterHandler::get_double(const string&) const': > parameter_handler.cc:777:28: error: ISO C++ forbids comparison between > pointer and integer [-fpermissive] > AssertThrow ((s.c_str()!='\0') || (*endptr == '\0'), > ^ > With the recent revision r240707 comparing a pointer with \0 became an > error. Unfortunately this is used in several spots in the test case > 447.dealII in spec2006 (one example above). There doesn't appear to be a > way to disable this error check and we're not supposed to change the spec > test cases. Any ideas on how to work around this?
Did you try -fpermissive ? Because that seems like it was listed ... > -- > > -Bill Seurer >