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I'm implementing an algorithm that will fill a container with the same
item. However, my object creation function isn't working correctly.
This should auto detect the types based on the parameters it was passed.
But I must be missing something as it will not compile.

template<typena me dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_tmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src) //< error
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t>(src);
}

.../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected init-declarator before '<' token
.../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected `;' before '<' token

Thanks in advance.
Adrian
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Mar 19 '07 #1
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Adrian Hawryluk wrote:
I'm implementing an algorithm that will fill a container with the same
item. However, my object creation function isn't working correctly.
This should auto detect the types based on the parameters it was passed.
But I must be missing something as it will not compile.

template<typena me dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_tmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src) //< error
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t>(src);
}

../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected init-declarator before '<' token
../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected `;' before '<' token

Thanks in advance.
Oh, here is the fill class that goes with it:

template <typename dest_t, typename src_t>
class fill
{
src_t const & value;
public:
fill(src_t const & value)
: value(value) {}

fill(fill const & f) : value(f.value) {}

void operator()(dest _t& dest)
{
// copy here
}
};
Adrian
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Mar 19 '07 #2
Adrian Hawryluk wrote:
I'm implementing an algorithm that will fill a container with the same
item. However, my object creation function isn't working correctly.
This should auto detect the types based on the parameters it was passed.
But I must be missing something as it will not compile.

template<typena me dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_tmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src) //< error
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t>(src);
}

../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected init-declarator before '<' token
../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected `;' before '<' token
Look at the declaration immediately before the make_fill declaration.
Are you by any chance missing a semicolon?
Mar 19 '07 #3
red floyd wrote:
Adrian Hawryluk wrote:
>I'm implementing an algorithm that will fill a container with the same
item. However, my object creation function isn't working correctly.
This should auto detect the types based on the parameters it was
passed. But I must be missing something as it will not compile.

template<typen ame dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_tmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src) //< error
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t>(src);
}

../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected init-declarator before '<' token
../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected `;' before '<' token

Look at the declaration immediately before the make_fill declaration.
Are you by any chance missing a semicolon?
Checked that already. The fill class that I posted is directly before
this function.
Adrian
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Mar 19 '07 #4
Adrian Hawryluk wrote:
I'm implementing an algorithm that will fill a container with the same
item. However, my object creation function isn't working correctly.
This should auto detect the types based on the parameters it was passed.
But I must be missing something as it will not compile.

template<typena me dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_tmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src) //< error
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t>(src);
}

../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected init-declarator before '<' token
../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected `;' before '<' token

Thanks in advance.
Adrian
I don't get it. Under VC++ 6.0 it works (and that doesn't accept a
whole lot ;) lol jk) but g++ 3.4.4 (cygming special, gdc 0.12, using dmd
0.125), it chokes. Here is my test code that I transfered between the
two compilers. Nothing else in the file but this, so the only thing
that would go wrong is a link error because there is no main() function.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
template <typename dest_t, typename src_t>
class fill
{
src_t const & value;
public:
fill(src_t const & value)
: value(value) {}

void operator()(dest _t& dest)
{
}
};

template<typena me dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_t constmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src)
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t const>(src);
}

int main2(int argc, char* argv[])
{

vector<intaa;
aa.push_back(3) ;
aa.push_back(5) ;
int b = 3;
for_each(aa.beg in(), aa.end(), make_fill(*aa.b egin(), b));

return 0;
}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is driving me nuts.
Adrian
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Mar 20 '07 #5
Adrian Hawryluk wrote:
Adrian Hawryluk wrote:
>I'm implementing an algorithm that will fill a container with the same
item. However, my object creation function isn't working correctly.
This should auto detect the types based on the parameters it was
passed. But I must be missing something as it will not compile.

template<typen ame dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_tmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src) //< error
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t>(src);
}

../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected init-declarator before '<' token
../arrayTest1.h:68 : error: expected `;' before '<' token

Thanks in advance.
Adrian

I don't get it. Under VC++ 6.0 it works (and that doesn't accept a
whole lot ;) lol jk) but g++ 3.4.4 (cygming special, gdc 0.12, using dmd
0.125), it chokes. Here is my test code that I transfered between the
two compilers. Nothing else in the file but this, so the only thing
that would go wrong is a link error because there is no main() function.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
template <typename dest_t, typename src_t>
class fill
{
src_t const & value;
public:
fill(src_t const & value)
: value(value) {}

void operator()(dest _t& dest)
{
}
};

template<typena me dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_t constmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src)
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t const>(src);
}

int main2(int argc, char* argv[])
{

vector<intaa;
aa.push_back(3) ;
aa.push_back(5) ;
int b = 3;
for_each(aa.beg in(), aa.end(), make_fill(*aa.b egin(), b));

return 0;
}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't know if it makes much of a diff, but change the second parameter
of make_fill to src_t const& src.
Mar 20 '07 #6
* Adrian Hawryluk:
>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
template <typename dest_t, typename src_t>
class fill
{
src_t const & value;
public:
fill(src_t const & value)
: value(value) {}

void operator()(dest _t& dest)
{
}
};

template<typena me dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_t constmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src)
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t const>(src);
}

int main2(int argc, char* argv[])
{

vector<intaa;
aa.push_back(3) ;
aa.push_back(5) ;
int b = 3;
for_each(aa.beg in(), aa.end(), make_fill(*aa.b egin(), b));

return 0;
}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is driving me nuts.
'fill' is a standard library template function.

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Mar 20 '07 #7
Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
* Adrian Hawryluk:
>>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
template <typename dest_t, typename src_t>
class fill
{
src_t const & value;
public:
fill(src_t const & value)
: value(value) {}
void operator()(dest _t& dest)
{
}
};

template<typen ame dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_t constmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src)
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t const>(src);
}

int main2(int argc, char* argv[])
{
vector<intaa;
aa.push_back(3) ;
aa.push_back(5) ;
int b = 3;
for_each(aa.beg in(), aa.end(), make_fill(*aa.b egin(), b));

return 0;
}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is driving me nuts.

'fill' is a standard library template function.
Yeah *sigh*, I just figured that out. I wish that the error message
came up on the class, and not on the function though.
Adrian
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Mar 20 '07 #8
Adrian Hawryluk wrote:
Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
>* Adrian Hawryluk:
>>>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
template <typename dest_t, typename src_t>
class fill
{
src_t const & value;
public:
fill(src_t const & value)
: value(value) {}
void operator()(dest _t& dest)
{
}
};

template<type name dest_t, typename src_t>
inline fill<dest_t, src_t constmake_fill( dest_t& dest, src_t& src)
{
return fill<dest_t, src_t const>(src);
}

int main2(int argc, char* argv[])
{
vector<intaa;
aa.push_back(3) ;
aa.push_back(5) ;
int b = 3;
for_each(aa.beg in(), aa.end(), make_fill(*aa.b egin(), b));

return 0;
}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is driving me nuts.

'fill' is a standard library template function.

Yeah *sigh*, I just figured that out. I wish that the error message
came up on the class, and not on the function though.
BTW, thanks for the help.
Adrian
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Mar 20 '07 #9
Adrian Hawryluk wrote:
Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
>'fill' is a standard library template function.

Yeah *sigh*, I just figured that out. I wish that the error message
came up on the class, and not on the function though.
Adrian
BTW, thanks for the help.
Adrian
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