------- Comment #1 from bangerth at dealii dot org  2006-09-28 06:15 -------
This is what is listed in the release notes of gcc 3.4:
  http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.4/changes.html

They say this:
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When binding an rvalue of class type to a reference, the copy constructor of
the class must be accessible. For instance, consider the following code: 
        class A 
        {
        public:
          A();

        private:
          A(const A&);   // private copy ctor
        };

        A makeA(void);
        void foo(const A&);

        void bar(void)
        {
          foo(A());       // error, copy ctor is not accessible
          foo(makeA());   // error, copy ctor is not accessible

          A a1;
          foo(a1);        // OK, a1 is a lvalue
        }
This might be surprising at first sight, especially since most popular
compilers do not correctly implement this rule (further details).
----------------------

The further references are a link to 
  http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html#cxx_rvalbind

W.


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bangerth at dealii dot org changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 CC|                            |bangerth at dealii dot org
             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |INVALID
            Summary|Hiding constructior is      |Hiding constructior is
                   |required while no direct    |required while no direct
                   |invocation to it with G++ 4 |invocation to it with G++ 4


http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29261

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