Kirill Lapshin wrote:

Another interesting observation is that we don't observe this problem with older gccxml versions. Not sure when it was introduced -- I'll try to pick some older version to see if it solves this problem.

I've tried to bisect, and it turned out that cvs version as of 2008-10-01 works fine, but as of 2008-10-02 fails. My guess (wild guess that is) that offending change is GCC/gcc/cp/xml.c revision 1.124. Here is a courtesy copy of commit log message

revision 1.124
date: 2008-10-01 19:08:24 +0400; author: king; state: Exp; lines: +34 -1; commitid: 3grJQuAcjzu76Wkt;
BUG: Suppress invalid compiler-generated methods

The GCC parser generates artificial declarations for methods that may be
implicitly defined.  Unfortunately it does so even when the method is
not supposed to be available, and waits until the code tries to call the
method to report an error.  For example, the code

  struct A { A(); const int a; };

should not have an implicit assignment operator.  In order to drop these
methods from the xml output, we test synthesizing them as if they were
called.  During the test, error diagnostics are suppressed but used to
discard the offending method.

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