Re: [gnome-db] Use of C++ reserved words as variable names causes problems.
- From: Vivien Malerba <vmalerba gmail com>
- To: bas driessen xobas com
- Cc: GNOME-DB List <gnome-db-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [gnome-db] Use of C++ reserved words as variable names causes problems.
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:35:58 +0100
2006/1/24, Vivien Malerba <vmalerba gmail com>:
> 2006/1/24, Bas Driessen <bas driessen xobas com>:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I noticed that in recently added code, 2 reserved words are used from C++
> > environment:
> >
> > gda-dict.h:128: 'typename'
> > gda-query-parsing.h:48 'delete'
> >
> > If 'delete' and 'typename' are used in a mixed C / C++ environment,
> > linking to the libgda library is not possible. If I change delete and
> > typename to something else all works fine.
> >
> > Any problems if I change variables named 'typename' to 'type_name' and
> > 'delete' to 'del' ? Instead of 'del', probably the word 'remove' is better,
> > but that means than many function names that have the word 'delete' in it
> > have to be changed as well.
> >
>
> Ok, I'll make the changes you propose myself since I've been working
> on that code lately and it's not yet in CVS.
It's now in CVS.
Vivien
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