-- Sent from my GNU/Linux N900 ----- Original message ----- > > I just try gcc-snapshot from new Ubuntu and I can build Objective-C++ > > with it now. It failed on some methods that look like message::, ie. > > having any argument w/o textDescription: > > I tried a few variants but couldn't reproduce the problem (using GCC > trunk). Can you send me an example of the lines that fail ? > > In general, I would encourage you (and everyone else having any problems > with Objective-C or Objective-C++ in GCC) to submit a bug report to GCC > -- > > http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/index.cgi > > Unless bugs are reported, they will never get fixed. ;-) > > I'm fairly sure that applies to clang too, and it may be worth spending > the bit of time to figure out what is crashing it, and submitting a bug > report to clang as well ;-) > > Thanks >
Hehe Hopefully soon but better if someone decided to do that before me. I barely know C++ and minimizing things isnt easy. For gcc I didn't test it well enough but it is nothing serious ATM, unlike clang's crashing case which was blocking some moves. For current the gcc-snapshot in ubuntu it seems it was confused somthing with C++'s :: but this one is easy to avoid.
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