Might it be because the .NET compiler is more rigid to C++ standards?

Then again, standards and MS usually make a good joke! :-)

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Ronald
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Correct, but I see no mention of it under Studio 6.0

I only recently noticed the error when I compiled under .NET



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"Yacketta, Ronald" wrote:
>
> or find bugs in the code ;)
>
> like in weapons.h
>
> haveWeapon or is it Hasweapon *shrug* forget not at home in front of
> code has no type, .NET cries, bitches and moans about it.. says it is
> defaulting to type int etc..
>
> just a minor detail, but could cause problems I suppose

That bug has been in the SDK since years and still didn't get fixed. It
has since long been a reason for Linux compilers to complain.

Florian.
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