------- Additional Comments From gdr at integrable-solutions dot net 2005-08-08 10:25 ------- Subject: Re: can't compile self defined void distance(std::vector<T>, std::vector<T>)
"adah at netstd dot com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | > Subject: Re: can't compile self defined void distance(std::vector<T>, | std::vector<T>) | > "adah at netstd dot com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | > | This said, I still cannot think this bug report is `INVALID', from a user's | > | point of view. | > We're dealing with INVALID as whether it is a bug with respect to the | > language standard. | > [...] | | I have not yet been able to deduce from the Standard that the OP's code is | invalid. Then I strongly suggest you read the thred in comp.lang.c++.moderated where the PR originates from. | > | The instantiation is done after the `template argument deduction' is | > | successful. | > Have you read Paul M.'s explanation? | | I know no one named Paul M. He seems not here, either. Good. As reported in earlier comments, the PR originated from a discussion in comp.lang.c++.moerated. I suggest you google and read the thread before sending more comments on this PR. -- Gaby -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15910