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Message-Id: <199803201620.SAA112658@ieva06.lanet.lv>
From: "Andris Pavenis" <pavenis AT laima DOT acad DOT latnet DOT lv>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com, Sebastien BROCHET <tenabis AT geocities DOT com>
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:17:18 +0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: Limititation with DJGPP, scope problem ...
In-reply-to: <3512731B.EA2518A1@geocities.com>

> From:          Sebastien BROCHET <tenabis AT geocities DOT com>
> Subject:       Limititation with DJGPP, scope problem ...

> Hi all,
> 

I don't see any problem with code except missing ';' after class 
definitions.

> I think I've come into a limitation in the use of DJGPP.
> Although this limitation can be avoided , hopefully !, it is still a bit
> annoying.
> 
> Let's have a class A:
> class A
> {
>  public:
>  A(void) {}
>  virtual ~A(void) {}
> 
>  virtual void Set(int Value) {}
> }
> 
> And a class B:
> class B
> {
>  public:
>  B(void) {}
>  virtual ~B(void) {}
> 
>  virtual void Raise(int Value) { m_pA->Set(Value); } // Pb with DJGPP *
> 
>  protected:
>  A *m_pA;
> }
> 
> This snippet compiles well with BC3.0/3.1 and watcom 10.x
> I think the code above compiles well with DJGPP too but in my project
> there are a few more classes with some dependencies ...
> And DJGPP complains something like that :
> "Lookup in the scope 'class A' does not match lookup in the current
> scope"
> in the line (*) : m_pA->Set(Value); // method B::Raise
> 

If I put missing ';' after class definitions class A { ....   };  and 
remove garbage text between classes (better use comments inside code 
snippets) then both classes compiles OK for me with all versions of GCC I 
was able to test (2.7.2.1, 2.8.0, 2.8.1, egcs 1.01). So there is no 
problem with it.

> I can work around by writing :
> int i = Value;
> m_pA->Set(i);
> 
> and it compiles well.
> 

Workaround is not neaded. It compiles OK also without it (at least for me) 

Andris Pavenis

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