On Friday, 15 December 2017 at 08:57:23 UTC, Biotronic wrote:
On Thursday, 14 December 2017 at 22:47:15 UTC, dark777 wrote:
I know that this community is not from c ++, but for some time
I studied how to do overload of ostream operators in c ++ and
I even managed to get to this result, I got to this result in
another post done here but I did not understand the that it
returns this error below:
bin2.cxx:44:43: error: expected ‘,’ or ‘...’ before ‘(’ token
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ios_base& (__cdecl
*_Pfn)(std::ios_base&))
^
bin2.cxx: In member function ‘std::ostream&
BinStream::operator<<(std::ios_base&)’:
bin2.cxx:46:16: error: ‘_Pfn’ was not declared in this scope
return os <<_Pfn;
I expect it's confused by __cdecl. I just copied the function
declaration from VS' iostreams, so it might be tainted by how
VS does things. Removing __cdecl might work, or just add
#define __cdecl __attribute__((__cdecl__))
A third option is to replace `std::ios_base& (__cdecl
*Pfn)(std::ios_base&)` with `decltype(std::hex)& Pfn`.
All of this said, I'd suggest finding a C++ forum to get
answers to these questions. While I'm happy to help, it's not
really the place for these discussions.
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Biotronic
I do not use windows I thought it was the standard of iostream
ansi c++