RE: [AD] xor problem with Red Hat's 7.0 compiler and 3.9.33 |
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> The problem is that although gcc may have an extension to support this,
> it is not standard. In the book `The C++ Programming Language, 3rd
> Edition', Bjarne Stroustrup tells us, under a section entitled "C
> programs which are not C++", that any C programs using `xor' as a
> variable/type name are not valid C++.
Oh I see.... I thought the xor keyword was a gcc ism ...
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Lyrian