Al, What line is this error thrown on and where are you instantiating? corey On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 10:10:31 -0800, Al Niessner <Al.Niessner@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In the previous post I mistakenly referenced my declaration as looking > like h<>() in 14.5.3.2 when I should have said preempt<>() in 14.5.3.1's > example. I can also change the friend the statement to be 'friend int > foobar<T>(A<T> &);' and it fails with the same error. > > On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 09:55 -0800, Al Niessner wrote: > > I figure my parser is wrong and g++ is correct, but I have no idea as to > > why. > > > > g++ --version == 3.4.1 > > > > Code fragment: > > > > template<class T> class A; > > template<class T> int foobar(const A<T> &x); > > > > template<class T> class A > > { > > ... > > friend int foobar<>(const A<T> &); > > ... > > } > > > > gives me this: > > error: `dim' is neither function nor member function; cannot be declared > > friend > > > > So, I opened my copy of ISO 14882;2003 and read 14.5.3 and cannot find > > what is wrong with my syntax. In fact, it looks similar to h<>() in the > > 14.5.3.2 example. So, what is wrong with the above syntax? > > > -- > Al Niessner > 818.354.0859 > > All opinions stated above are mine and do not necessarily reflect those > of JPL or NASA. > > -------- > | dS | >= 0 > -------- > >