------- Additional Comments From bangerth at dealii dot org 2005-06-03 21:51 ------- Here's the same testcase again, but shorter: ------------------------------- struct O { template<typename T> struct B { void set (T, bool=true); }; struct D : public B<int> {}; }; void x () { O::D d; d.set(1); } ------------------------------- g/x> /home/bangerth/bin/gcc-3.4.4-pre/bin/c++ -c x.cc x.cc: In function `void x()': x.cc:12: error: the default argument for parameter 1 of `void O::B<T>::set(T, bool) [with T = int]' has not yet been parsed Even if the error is justified, I must admit that I still don't understand what exactly is going on: everything has been parsed by the time we call d.set!? What exactly is going on? We should be giving a better explanation, and in addition someone might want to give me a better explanation as well. As a different problem: in the message, the argument should be counted from one, not zero -- I know C++ programmers like to count starting at zero, but the second argument will usually still be referred as 'argument 2', not 1. W.
-- What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |UNCONFIRMED Resolution|INVALID | http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21903