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Scott (Yu) Zhong commented on STDCXX-364:
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> [Linux] gcc 21.cwchar.cpp tm error
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> Key: STDCXX-364
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-364
> Project: C++ Standard Library
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: 21. Strings
> Affects Versions: 4.2
> Environment: Linux, gcc 3.4.6 - 4.1.2
> Reporter: Scott (Yu) Zhong
>
> getting this error:
> /home/scottz/stdcxx/tests/strings/21.cwchar.cpp:568: error: reference to 'tm'
> is ambiguous
> /usr/include/../include/time.h:135: error: candidates are: struct tm
> /home/scottz/stdcxx/tests/strings/21.cwchar.cpp:550: error:
> struct Fallback::tm
> /home/scottz/stdcxx/tests/strings/21.cwchar.cpp:568: error: reference to 'tm'
> is ambiguous
> /usr/include/../include/time.h:135: error: candidates are: struct tm
> /home/scottz/stdcxx/tests/strings/21.cwchar.cpp:550: error:
> struct Fallback::tm
> /home/scottz/stdcxx/tests/strings/21.cwchar.cpp:568: error: 'tm' does not
> name a type
> /home/scottz/stdcxx/tests/strings/21.cwchar.cpp:577: error: 'test_tm' in
> namespace 'std::Nested' does not name a type
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> Martin Sebor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I was able to reproduce the same error with gcc 3.4.6.
> The purpose of the test is to verify the conformance of the <cwchar> header
> WRT namespace cleanliness (i.e., that symbols like struct tm are defined in
> namespace std and not also in the global scope). The test is designed to fail
> at runtime (via assertions) rather than at compile time but it looks like the
> implementation of the test (or maybe even its
> design) is broken. In any case, the fact that the test doesn't compile
> suggests there is a problem with the header.
> The compilation errors for the simple program below confirm this. Can you
> open an issue for this problem and reference this thread in the archive in
> the issue?
> $ cat t.cpp && nice make t
> #include <cwchar>
> int main ()
> {
> std::tm tmb = { 0 };
> }
> gcc -c -I/amd/devco/sebor/stdcxx/include/ansi -D_RWSTDDEBUG
> -I/amd/devco/sebor/stdcxx/include -I/build/sebor/stdcxx-gcc-3.4.6-11S/include
> -I/amd/devco/sebor/stdcxx/../rwtest
> -I/amd/devco/sebor/stdcxx/../rwtest/include
> -I/amd/devco/sebor/stdcxx/tests/include -pedantic -nostdinc++ -g -W -Wall
> -Wcast-qual -Winline -Wshadow -Wwrite-strings -Wno-long-long
> -Wcast-align t.cpp
> t.cpp: In function `int main()':
> t.cpp:5: error: `tm' is not a member of `std'
> t.cpp:5: error: expected `;' before "tmb"
> make: *** [t.o] Error 1
> Thanks
> Martin
> $ cat t.cpp && nice make t
> #include <cwchar>
> int main ()
> {
> std::tm tmb = { 0 };
> }
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