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From: Mike Marchywka (mmarchywka_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-03-27 17:13:30
I think google will help, probably more stuff like this:
http://www.pixelglow.com/lists/archive/macstl-dev/2005-July/000103.html
I haven't written any code in a while- I thought this kinds of stuff was
fixed now but the above post is pretty recent.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Hari Sundar [mailto:hsundar_at_[hidden]]
Sent: MondayMarch-27-2006 05:01 PM
To: Mike Marchywka
Cc: oon-list_at_[hidden]
Subject: Re: [oon-list] Static Polymorphism
I tried it with gcc 4 and 3.4 .. doesn't work with either ...
it does work if I use
this->some_data[k*x*y + j*x + i];
So is this a compiler issue ?
thanks,
~Hari
On 3/27/06, Mike Marchywka <mmarchywka_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
>
> Worked from the cygwin version, at least it tried to link. I used to have so many problems
> with the MS compilers finding stuff I gave up on anything fancy.
> You can google the terms and find mail lists that discuss related issues- I think early
> on there were lots of problems like this.
>
> $ gcc asdf.cpp
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.3/../../../libcygwin.a(libcmain.o):: undefin
> ed reference to `_WinMain_at_16'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>
>
>
> class A {
> protected:
> float * some_data;
> int x;
> int y;
> int z;
> }
> ;
> template <typename T>
> class B : public A
> {
> public:
> T& asLeaf() { return static_cast<T&>(*this); }
> inline float SomeFunc(int i, int j, int k) {
> return asLeaf().SomeFunc(i,j,k);
> }
> }
> ;
> class C : public B<C>
> {
> inline float SomeFunc(int i, int j, int k) {
> return some_data[k*x*y + j*x + i];
> }
> }
>
>
> ;
>
>
>
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> EyeWonder
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>
> 1447 Peachtree Street
> 9th Floor
> Atlanta, GA 30309
>
> w.678-891-2033
> c.
> h.770-565-8101
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> alt: marchywka_at_[hidden]
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>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: oon-list-bounces_at_[hidden] [mailto:oon-list-bounces_at_[hidden]]On Behalf Of Hari Sundar
>
> Sent: MondayMarch-27-2006 02:33 PM
> To: oon-list_at_[hidden]
> Subject: Re: [oon-list] Static Polymorphism
>
>
>
> Sorry to trouble you all again, but it seems that I can't get the Barton-Nackman trick to work. I had problems originally, so tried a simple test problem .. which worked, but my original problem is not working. My inheritance is like this,
>
> Class A {
> protected:
> float * some_data;
> int x;
> int y;
> int z;
> }
>
> template <typename T>
> Class B : public A
> {
> public:
> T& asLeaf() { return static_cast<T&>(*this); }
> inline float SomeFunc(int i, int j, int k) {
> return asLeaf().SomeFunc(i,j,k);
> }
> }
>
> class C : public B<C>
> {
> inline float SomeFunc(int i, int j, int k) {
> return some_data[k*x*y + j*x + i];
> }
> }
>
> When I use gcc to compile this .. I get errors of the sort ..
>
> error: 'some_data' was not declared in this scope
> error: 'x' was not declared in this scope
> error: 'y' was not declared in this scope
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> thanks,
> ~Hari
>
>
>
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