On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 03:26:28PM +0900, Hiroyuki Ikezoe wrote: > Hello, > > 2006-11-11 (土) の 12:21 +0100 に strk > さんは書きました: > > > I'm now working on LogFile, which is another one. > > This mail is just to let you know what I'm up to, and to warn > > you about other such cases. > > Gnash currently uses way too much globals, and we should protect > > all of them inside ad-hoc classes with the sole purpose of providing > > the global in a safe way. > > Eventually, these classes could be stored in yet another container > > object to represent a "run environment". This would allow us, for example, > > to play multiple movies by the same exectutable file (not impossible). > > I get the following error. > > action_buffer.cpp:46: error: conversion from 'const > gnash::SWF::SWFHandlers*' to non-scalar type 'gnash::SWF::SWFHandlers' > requested
mm... weird, line 46 of action_buffer is: const gnash::SWF::SWFHandlers& ash = gnash::SWF::SWFHandlers::instance(); and SWFHandlers::instance is defined as (swf/ASHandlers.h): static const SWFHandlers& instance(); so, any idea where does you compiler get the info about that function returning a pointer instead ? > ../../server/swf/ASHandlers.h: In function 'void > __static_initialization_and_destruction_0(int, int)': > ../../server/swf/ASHandlers.h:268: error: > 'gnash::SWF::SWFHandlers::~SWFHandlers()' is private > action_buffer.cpp:46: error: within this context > > > To make the destructor of SwFHandler public fixes the error, but I think > it is not singleton-linke. I have no more idea about it. Well, action_buffer should *not* need to destroy it.. it's a reference! Anyway, you can try moving the 'ash' definition inside the function that need to actually access that object, namely the 'disasm' function. --strk; _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

