On Thu, 2011-11-24 at 10:01 +0100, Kjell Ahlstedt wrote:
> 2011-11-23 13:51, Murray Cumming skrev:
> >
> > Unfortunately, glibmm now does not build with --enable-warnings=fatal:
> >
> > template<class T> inline
> > Private<T>::Private(typename Private<T>::DestructorFunc destructor_func)
> > {
> > //TODO: This causes this warning:
> > //extended initializer lists only available with -std=c++0x or -std=gnu
> > ++0x
> > //See glib bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664618
> > //We can work around this by building like so:
> > //./configure --prefix=/opt/gnome30 'CXXFLAGS=-std=c++0x'
> > gobject_ = G_PRIVATE_INIT(destructor_func);
> > }
> >
> #define G_PRIVATE_INIT(notify) { NULL, (notify), { NULL, NULL } }
> can be used for initialization, but it can't be used for assignment.
> This version builds:
>
> template <class T> inline
> Private<T>::Private(typename Private<T>::DestructorFunc destructor_func)
> {
> GPrivate temp = G_PRIVATE_INIT(destructor_func);
> gobject_ = temp;
> }
>
> I similar trick is used in glib/glib/deprecated/gthread-deprecated.c,
> function g_private_new().
Thanks. Please commit that, with an explanatory comment. A const before
GPrivate might be nice if that works.
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