------- Additional Comments From gdr at integrable-solutions dot net  
2005-08-09 08:35 -------
Subject: Re:  can't compile self defined void distance(std::vector<T>, 
std::vector<T>)

"adah at netstd dot com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| ------- Additional Comments From adah at netstd dot com  2005-08-09 01:45 
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| (In reply to comment #59)
| > Subject: Re:  can't compile self defined void distance(std::vector<T>, 
| std::vector<T>)
| > "adah at netstd dot com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > | Does a compiler serve its users or the Standard committee?
| > Answer: Does a compiler that does not implement the standard specification  
| > serves its users?
| > -- Gaby
| 
| Answer to answer: Does a compiler that implement a wrong specification in the 
| Standard serves the users?

The core issue is how do you determine that a standard specification
is wrong?  Just because *you* don't like it?  Sorry, that is insufficient.
There is a well-known body and a well-known process to handle that.
Please take it to the C++ standard committee.

| I am not requiring that GCC must fix the bug

Bugzilla is about bugs in GCC.  If you think it is not a bug, then you
must take it to the place where they handle perceived bugs in the standard.

-- Gaby


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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15910

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