With today's version of props.cxx, SimGear builds for me. Thank you. I
wish I could have been of some help.
Jonathan Polley
On Friday, March 22, 2002, at 06:35 AM, David Megginson wrote:
> Jonathan Polley writes:
>
>> The only thing I see it complain about is using std::sort. If I try
>> '
Bernie Bright writes:
> Moving using std::sort after #include fixes the problem in
> props.cxx.
I thought I'd done that already, but the change must have been blown
away by something else. Oh well. I've checked it in now.
All the best,
David
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David Megginson
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Jonathan Polley writes:
> With the irregularity that I am having problems with "using XXX" I get the
> feeling that there is something wrong with a header someplace, or a
> #define. Not all modules generate the error, and others (namely the
> updates, and only the updates, to JSBSim) blow
Jonathan Polley writes:
> The only thing I see it complain about is using std::sort. If I try
> 'using std::sort,' as is done if PROPS_STANDALONE is defined, I get the
> same errors. Considering the problems I am having getting JSBSim to
> compile, with similar complaints, I am getting c
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 11:35 PM, Bernie Bright wrote:
>
> I build under MSVC6 occasionally though generally I use linux. However
> I was responsible for resolving some of the early portability issues.
>
> Cheers,
> Bernie
>
Could you try a build of the main FlightGear app to verify if
Jonathan Polley wrote:
>
> With the irregularity that I am having problems with "using XXX" I get the
> feeling that there is something wrong with a header someplace, or a
> #define. Not all modules generate the error, and others (namely the
> updates, and only the updates, to JSBSim) blow body
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 08:54 PM, Bernie Bright wrote:
> David Megginson wrote:
>>
>> OK, first let's make sure that my code is correct ANSI C++ before we
>> beat up on MSVC. Basically, I have this:
>>
>> #include
>> SG_USING_STD(sort);
>>
>> which is equivalent to
>>
>> #include
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 06:54 PM, Jon Berndt wrote:
>> The only way I can get SimGear to build is to replace
>>
>> SG_USING_STD(sort);
>>
>> with
>>
>> SG_USING_NAMESPACE(std);
>>
>> Nothing else seems to work. I have tried cleaning and rebuilding from
>> scratch *multiple* times.
>
> A
> The only way I can get SimGear to build is to replace
>
> SG_USING_STD(sort);
>
> with
>
> SG_USING_NAMESPACE(std);
>
> Nothing else seems to work. I have tried cleaning and rebuilding from
> scratch *multiple* times.
Are there any other stdlib function calls in there from std namespace?
The only way I can get SimGear to build is to replace
SG_USING_STD(sort);
with
SG_USING_NAMESPACE(std);
Nothing else seems to work. I have tried cleaning and rebuilding from
scratch *multiple* times.
Jonathan Polley
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 06:43 AM, David Megginson wrote:
> Jonath
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 06:43 AM, David Megginson wrote:
> Jonathan Polley writes:
>
>> MSVC 6.0 still whines about
>>
>> props.cxx
>> C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(23) : error C2039: 'sort' : is not a
>> member of 'std'
>> C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(23) : error C2873: 'sort'
Jonathan Polley wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, March 20, 2002, at 06:00 PM, Christian Mayer wrote:
>
>> Jonathan Polley wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> MSVC 6.0 still whines about
>>>
>>> props.cxx
>>> C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(23) : error C2039: 'sort' : is not
>>> a member of 'std'
>>> C:\SimGear\simgear
On Wednesday, March 20, 2002, at 06:00 PM, Christian Mayer wrote:
> Jonathan Polley wrote:
>>
>> MSVC 6.0 still whines about
>>
>> props.cxx
>> C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(23) : error C2039: 'sort' : is not a
>> member of 'std'
>> C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(23) : error C2873: 'sort
Jonathan Polley wrote:
>
> MSVC 6.0 still whines about
>
> props.cxx
> C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(23) : error C2039: 'sort' : is not a member of
>'std'
> C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(23) : error C2873: 'sort' : symbol cannot be used
>in a using-declaration
> C:\SimGear\simgear\misc
MSVC 6.0 still whines about
props.cxx
C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(23) : error C2039: 'sort' : is not a member of 'std'
C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(23) : error C2873: 'sort' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
C:\SimGear\simgear\misc\props.cxx(801) : error C2065: 'sort' : und
Norman Vine wrote:
>
> >
> >The second for loop was causing problems with MSVC because
> >it choked on the for-block-scoped "int i" declaration.
> >
>
> AFAIK only in the new 'net' compiler
In the new .NET compiler (i.e. version 7) it's fixed, the old one (MSVC
6) has that problem.
> Note howe
Not fixed in VC6. Fixed in VC7.
However, the STDLIB and STL implementations in VC6 and VC7 are very good.
But, they weren't written by Microsoft. They were written by P.J. Plauger's
company.
Regards.
Mark K Vallevand
Fat, dumb and happy. 2 out of 3 ain't bad.
> I remember there was also perf
Jon S Berndt writes:
>
>I remember there was also perfectly good code that broke
>under MSVC. Is this one fixed:
>
>{
> for (int i=0;i<5;i++) {
>// do something
> }
>
> for (int i=7;i<13;i++) {
>// do something else
> }
>}
>
>The second for loop was causing problems with MSVC beca
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 22:55:23 +0100
Christian Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>So there used to be a lot of STL problems where Linux coders wrote non
>standard compliant STL code that brok on MSVC. (They are not really to
>blame as they have no chance to test their code on MSVC; and they are
>
Jonathan Polley wrote:
>
> I just updated to the newest SimGear and tried to build under Windows using MSVC
>6.0. When I did so, I got the following errors:
I haven't tried it since the last major checkins :(
> Linux was just fine. Is there a problem with MS' implementation of STD?
That's mor
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