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Message-ID: | <373752C8.2F62DBA9@swipnet.se> |
From: | Anders David Skarin <hobbit AT swipnet DOT se> |
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | New ANSI standard |
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Date: | Mon, 10 May 1999 23:42:33 +0200 |
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Hello! New to djgpp and this news group, nice to be here. My first message is going to be a strange (for me) warning: when gxx (gcc) tries to compile the following lines: 12 : for(treD_vertice *p = first; p->next; p=p-next) 13: p->next = new treD_vertice(0,x,y,z) ( this is a run through some dynamically allocated pointers to allocate a new one ) i get the following warnings: 13 : name lookup of 'p' changed for new ANSI 'for' scoping 12 : using obsolete binding at 'p' I have never coded c++ for gcc before so I guess I would be stuck with the same warning in linux. I hope someone has the answer since it's quite annoying getting cryptic warnings.
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