On 07/02/17 23:56, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On 7 February 2017 at 18:39, Sérgio Basto <sergio@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
On Ter, 2017-02-07 at 22:32 +0100, Marek Polacek wrote:
some C++ FE changes (especially the "Fix type-dependence
and the current instantiation" changes made the compiler to reject
invalid code
that had previously been accepted, plus invalid conversions with '\0'
are now
rejected)
Thanks for exhaustive explanation .
I have this case, how we fix ?
src/rtphint.cpp:342:35: error: ISO C++ forbids comparison between
pointer and integer [-fpermissive]
if (pSlash != '\0') {
Someone would need to see more code than that. How is pSlash declared?
What is the context of the code you have quoted?
Well I'm guessing it's a pointer to char and that should probably be:
if (*pSlash != '\0')
That's nothing to do with gcc 7 though as gcc 6 should also have
objected to that code.
Tom
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