Op 11 nov. 2012 14:45 schreef "K. Frank" <kfrank2...@gmail.com> het
volgende:
>
> Hi Jim!
>
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 1:32 AM, Jim Michaels <jmich...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > comeau didn't compile it either.
>
> If Comeau didn't compile it (nor did gcc), in all probability it's
illegal code
> on your part.  (I've never caught Comeau up in a mistake, although I'm
> sure the language lawyers out there could if they tried hard enough.)
>
> > I have no other compiler then gcc right now. my other compilers are so
old
> > they are useless.
> > however, I am reworking the code to use indexes instead. it's harder and
> > more error-prone because I don't remember how the code works. I still
think
> > c++ should have iterator references or some kind of ability to pass
> > iterators back through a function to save us all headaches. I consider
that
> > basic functionality. :-(
>
> There are several thoughtful c++ experts on comp.lang.c++.moderated,
> and one guy in particular who has participated heavily in the standards
> process.  They could probably give you some sense of whether iterator
> references are a bad idea (and why), or whether they're potentially a
> good idea, but what issues might be keeping them out of the language.
>
> Or, as Ruben suggested, if you prefer the forum format to news groups,
> you could look at stackoverflow.com.  Not a criticism, but stackoverflow
> is more generally about programming, and not narrowly focused on c++.
> (But c++-specific questions fall well within their "charter.")

I know a bunch of huge C++ gurus at SO.com, one if which can compile code
in his head without running it through a compiler ;-). Answers are
generally pretty quick too. Sometimes even written by me :-)

Ruben

>
> > thanks for the pointers though. :-]
> >
> > Jim Michaels
>
>
> Happy Hacking!
>
>
> K. Frank
>
>
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> >
> > Hi Jim!
> > ...
>
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