3 Mar
2009
3 Mar
'09
6:12 p.m.
Adrien Chauve wrote:
Hi all,
The following lines don't compile with g++ (4.3.2) whereas it's ok with msvc 9.
struct Foo { template<class T> unsigned int foo() const { return sizeof(T); }
};
struct OtherFoo { template<class T> void f(const T& t) { t.foo<double>(); }
};
int main() { Foo foo; OtherFoo other; other.f<Foo>(foo);
return 0; }
The ouput is : test.cpp: In member function ‘void OtherFoo::f(const T&)’: test.cpp:17: erreur: expected primary-expression before ‘double’ test.cpp:17: erreur: expected `;' before ‘double’
Does anybody know a workaround ?
Is this a C++ Boost question? - Volodya