Melchior Franz writes:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/FlightGear/src/Instrumentation
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv8740
Modified Files:
wxradar.cxx wxradar.hxx
Log Message:
make headers include headers they depend on, don't rely on the c(xx)
file to do that. (This is a
* Alex Romosan -- Monday 17 April 2006 16:15:
i don't understand what you mean by precompiling
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precompiled_header
i looked at this particular case, and it's okay to forward declare
a class and include the header file in the c++ source file.
It's OK to forward
Melchior FRANZ writes:
It's OK to forward declare classes that are referred to via
*pointers*. But it is not OK to use class/type instances that are
not known to the header, and relying on external code to make them
known. How often would you say again changes plib/ssg.h? Per year?
Once? 0.5
* Alex Romosan -- Monday 17 April 2006 16:50:
Melchior FRANZ writes:
It's OK to forward declare classes that are referred to via
*pointers*. But it is not OK to use class/type instances that are
not known to the header, and relying on external code to make them
known.
Again:
C(++)
On Monday 17 April 2006 16:50, Alex Romosan wrote:
the header itself might not change that often, but the time-stamp
definitely changes every time you reinstall plib
To avoid changing timestamps of unchanged files you can use
export INSTALL='/usr/bin/install -p'
./configure --whatever
at
The good news:
SimGear and FlightGear work with gcc's precompiled headers
The not so good news:
Some of the necessary changes are not in cvs
The really bad news:
Some of the necessary changes would have to be done in an
associated project, and even if that were accepted, it couldn't
be
Robicd wrote:
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after submitting all informations asked the server replies me Could
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as I wanted to reply the post asking for suggestions, I tried as
Anonymous user, the server said to me *Anonymous*
This is odd, what i can do is register you and you can modify your password later on.
What username would you like?
(I'll ask KoverSrac to look into the issue.)
Julien
I'm plotting to add support for startup GUIs in FlightGear itself, spurred on by recent issues with Mac GUI. My approach is to twiddle the order of initialisation so that at a critical point during the idle_state progression, the NewGUI subsystem is up, config options have been parsed, and the nav
Julien Pierru wrote:
This is odd, what i can do is register you and you can modify your
password later on.
What username would you like?
(I'll ask KoverSrac to look into the issue.)
Julien
thank you for your offer: zacharov (mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as a
username would be great.
thanks
seb
* James Turner -- Tuesday 18 April 2006 00:07:
On 17 Apr 2006, at 21:31, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
The really bad news:
Some of the necessary changes would have to be done in an
associated project, [...]
What kind of changes?
Not that many. It's JSBSim and it is a bit too generous with
On Apr 6, 2006, at 2:09 AM, James Turner wrote:I'm trying to compile FlightGear 0.9.10-pre3 on my PowerBook, but the installation of simgear fails while "make" with following error messages:if g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../simgear -I../.. -I/FlightGear/include -g -O2 -D_REENTRANT -MT
* Melchior FRANZ -- Tuesday 18 April 2006 00:51:
I didn't observe a big drop in compile time. Maybe (or hopefully) it's
faster than without, but it was definitely slower than with ccache, so it
doesn't justify the hassle.
Heh, no wonder. My setup is generating all the compiled headers, but
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 11:28:51PM -0600, Ron Jensen wrote:
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