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From: David Taylor (davidtaylor_at_[hidden])
Date: 2001-05-31 07:28:22
Hi
I read about this idea with interest due to the confusing errors one gets
with templates.
I tried using it under Window NT 4 using the Microsoft C++ compiler.
One of the important aspects given in the motivating example was that the
location of the error was actually given in the list of error messages.
Try as I might I have not been able to get this to happen with my own
template errors.
Which of the following is true?
* Microsoft C++ compiler doesn't do this.
* To get it to work you need to set some defines or compiler options.
(If this then which?)
* It should work and there must be some other problem
Regards
David Taylor
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