Hi,
I've tried that, I've been trying to do a lot of stuff, but nothing helped.
ex.
-type definitions,
-fancy template forward declarations in scope, class body, function..etc.

During tests I'd a lot of funny things happening with other variables, for example there were messages like:
error: ‘i’ was not declared in this scope (integer)

One thing which was working for me is:
-moving tok to shared pointer in class definition.

But it's no more static method.
But I use that for now
with block
#IFDEF GCC 
:) 

cheers
P.

2009/10/16 Jeff Flinn <TriumphSprint2000@hotmail.com>
Patryk Bukowinski wrote:
Hi all,
I've some weird problem, its probably simple thing, but I'm probably to tired to find it out. g++ throws me following error :
/getFunc.h: In static member function ‘static void Logic::setFunctionNameFromStringMsg(const char*, char*, unsigned int, unsigned int)’:/
/
getFunc.h:86: error: ‘tok’ was not declared in this scope
/

...

// boost::tokenizer<boost::char_separator<char>> tok(msg_copy, sep);//

Depending on the compiler version, try inserting a blank between the two  greater than's at the end of your template parameters ala:


boost::tokenizer<boost::char_separator<char> > tok(msg_copy, sep);

Jeff

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