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strange compiler warning(g++ 3.2.2)

Hi All,
I am reusing some code which uses templates extensively , while
compiling
lot of is "implicitly a typename" warning ? What does the warning
means? Is there any easy way to fix this?
Regards,
Chinmoy
Jul 23 '05 #1
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Chinmoy Mukherjee wrote:
Hi All,
I am reusing some code which uses templates extensively , while
compiling lot of is "implicitly a typename" warning ? What does the
warning means?
That you did not use typename in a place where you are supposed to, but the
compiler noticed it and let you go away with it.
Is there any easy way to fix this?


Yes, use typename keyword on type names that are dependant on template
parameters.

Jul 23 '05 #2

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