Re: [reSIProcate] compiles on VxWorks VS6.0
- From: Alan Hawrylyshen <alan@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 09:34:45 -0600
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On Jun 30, 2004, at 06:45, martin.van.den.berg@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
To which C++ standard does the code comply?
Just a question so I can check if our VxWork compiler/environment is
able to compile without to much hussle. The VS6 compiler is either
non-conformant to any standard or depricated in respect to the latest
standards.
Martin.
Martin;
I believe that the code is 100% ANSI (2000) C++ compatible. The
trouble lies in that many compilers are not capable of dealing with
various parts of the standard.
Any areas in the code that are not standards compliant should be fixed
or made conditional, based on the compiler in use. I'd prefer
strong-standards compliance.
Partial specialization and various template operations can really
stress compilers that aren't up to the task.
Cheers.
Alan Hawrylyshen
reSIProcate Project Administrator
http://sipfoundry.org/reSIProcate/
a l a n a t j a s o m i d o t c o m
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