--- Comment #7 from igodard at pacbell dot net 2007-01-23 14:54 ---
My goof - sorry to trouble you
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--- Comment #6 from manu at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-01-23 14:13 ---
Could you provide a smaller testcase?
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--- Comment #5 from igodard at pacbell dot net 2007-01-22 21:53 ---
OK, found the source of the problem: there's a template function in the base
class and a non-template function of the same name in the derived class, and
the parse is resolving the call to the non-template even though th
--- Comment #4 from igodard at pacbell dot net 2007-01-22 21:20 ---
p.p.s. The error depends on the kind of primary in front of the selection and
call. If the primary is a variable then no error, as shown in the previous
line. However, you can also make the error go away by wrapping the
--- Comment #3 from igodard at pacbell dot net 2007-01-22 20:44 ---
p.s. if the disambiguator "template" is inserted in front of the call (i.e.
"... .template MMIOize< ..." the the compiler complains that a disambiguating
template keyword can only be used in a template.
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--- Comment #2 from igodard at pacbell dot net 2007-01-22 20:41 ---
Created an attachment (id=12934)
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source code (compressed)
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--- Comment #1 from igodard at pacbell dot net 2007-01-22 20:40 ---
Created an attachment (id=12933)
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compiler output -v
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