Hi folks. I'm working on building some software, some of which is written in C++, for a researcher here at the University.
I have an extensive background in C and python, but I haven't done much with C++ - I kind of mostly abandoned C++ some time ago, when I coded a project in C++, and some of my coworkers refused to use it -because- it was in C++. So anyway, I'm working on building a library in C++, and although the library builds fine with g++, it does not build with IBM's xlC_r (C++, reentrant). The OS I'm on is AIX 5.1 ML 4. I was fine with building the library with g++, but the researcher really wants it built with xlC_r, because he believes (and is probably right) that xlC_r will produce faster code, and produce a library that can be linked with either xlC* or g++, while a library compiled with g++ would appear to be only linkable, on this platform, with g++. The error I get with xlC_r is: xlC_r -qlanglvl=extended -q64 /usr/local/lib/libmalloc.a -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I. -I./gl -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/libxml2 -I./GNU -g -c -M RValue.cc -DPIC -o .libs/RValue.o "RValue.cc", line 176.39: 1540-0016 (S) The expression must be an integral constant expression. gmake[2]: *** [RValue.lo] Error 1 The offending line of RValue.cc is: BaseType **argv = new (BaseType *[argc + 1]); Unfortunately, that "*[argc + 1]" wouldn't mean a great deal in C, and I suspect it's not going to be in many C++ books, because it seems likely that it's not portable C++, but rather a g++ extension of some sort? Moreover, it seems a difficult thing to google for due to it being a bunch of special symbols, rather than keywords... Anyway, I've tried a few things to get this to build with xlC_r, including cranking up the permissiveness of what language extensions xlC_r accepts, but it doesn't seem to be helping. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? Thanks! _______________________________________________ Help-gplusplus mailing list Help-gplusplus@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gplusplus