I have no objection to enabling the ref_ptr conversion permanently (removing the
option to disable it).
Currently, I always build OSG with it disabled, as it is the only way to ensure
that external project code will compile regardless of how OSG itself is built.
That is, external projects that use ref_ptr::get() will work whether ref_ptr
conversion is enabled or disabled. If the option to disable conversion were
removed, then external projects wouldn't have to worry about this.
-Paul
On 2/21/2012 4:57 PM, Jean-Sébastien Guay wrote:
Hi Robert,
Thanks Paul, fixes merged and submitted to svn/trunk.
Seems to me that every few submissions there's something that makes the build
break when implicit ref_ptr conversion is disabled... IIRC, this switch existed
because of poor compiler support? Are there still lots of compilers for which
this is a problem? Perhaps the road to 3.2 might be a good time to deprecate the
feature, and remove it after the 3.2 release on the road to 3.4?
Just wondering. :-)
J-S
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