Template compile-time errors when compiling list iterators with ARM GCC
This code gives me many headaches when compiling under GCC ARM. I am using it fine with MSVC++ compiler 2010. I get compile errors like:
Error 1 error : expected ';' before 'i' C:\Users\Ryan\Desktop\droplets\source\MultiList.h 62
Why won't my templated code compile using GCC?
#ifndef MULTILIST_H
#define MULTILIST_H
#include <list>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
/*
A list of lists
*/
template <typename E>
class MultiList {
protected:
list<list<E>*> m_lists;
list<E> *m_pCurrList;
public:
MultiList();
~MultiList();
/*
Starts a new list internally, given the first element
*/
void BeginNewList(E firstElement);
/*
Adds an element to the current list
*/
void AddElement(E newElement);
/*
Removes a given element from 开发者_JS百科it's place in one of the lists,
splitting that list into two lists internally.
*/
void RemoveElement(E element);
/*
Returns a list of all element lists
*/
list<list<E>*> *GetLists() {
return &m_lists;
};
/*
Return the list that's currently being populated with AddElement()
*/
list<E>* GetCurrentList() {
return m_pCurrList;
};
};
template<typename E>
MultiList<E>::MultiList() {
m_pCurrList = NULL;
}
template<typename E>
MultiList<E>::~MultiList() {
for(list<list<E>*>::iterator i = m_lists.begin(); i != m_lists.end(); i++) {
list<E>::iterator j;
for(j = (*i)->begin(); j != (*i)->end(); j++) {
SDELETE(*j)
}
SDELETE(*i)
}
}
/*
Starts a new list internally, given the first element
*/
template<typename E>
void MultiList<E>::BeginNewList(E firstElement) {
list<E> *newlist = new(list<E>);
newlist->push_back(firstElement);
m_lists.push_back(newlist);
m_pCurrList = newlist;
}
/*
Adds an element to the current list
*/
template<typename E>
void MultiList<E>::AddElement(E newElement) {
m_pCurrList->push_back(newElement);
}
/*
Removes a given element from it's place in one of the lists,
splitting that list into two lists internally.
*/
template<typename E>
void MultiList<E>::RemoveElement(E element) {
list<E>* found = NULL;
list<E>::iterator foundIT = NULL;
// find which list 'element' is in
for(list<list<E>*>::iterator i = m_lists.begin(); i != m_lists.end(); i++) {
list<E>::iterator j;
for(j = (*i)->begin(); j != (*i)->end(); j++) {
E listElement = (*j);
if(listElement == element) {
found = (*i);
foundIT = j;
break;
}
}
if (j != (*i)->end()) break; // we breaked out of the inner loop
}
// now erase it and split the list
if (found) {
list<E>::iterator next = found->erase(foundIT);
list<E> *newlist = new(list<E>);
m_lists.push_back(newlist);
newlist->splice(newlist->begin(), *found, next, found->end());
SDELETE(element)
}
}
#endif
It won't compile because it is chock full o'errors:
g++ -Wall /tmp/junk.c
/tmp/junk.c: In destructor ‘MultiList<E>::~MultiList()’:
/tmp/junk.c:62:9: error: need ‘typename’ before ‘std::list<std::list<E>*>::iterator’ because ‘std::list<std::list<E>*>’ is a dependent scope
/tmp/junk.c:62:34: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘i’
/tmp/junk.c:62:55: error: ‘i’ was not declared in this scope
/tmp/junk.c:63:9: error: need ‘typename’ before ‘std::list<E>::iterator’ because ‘std::list<E>’ is a dependent scope
/tmp/junk.c:63:27: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘j’
/tmp/junk.c:64:13: error: ‘j’ was not declared in this scope
/tmp/junk.c:65:23: error: there are no arguments to ‘SDELETE’ that depend on a template parameter, so a declaration of ‘SDELETE’ must be available
/tmp/junk.c:65:23: note: (if you use ‘-fpermissive’, G++ will accept your code, but allowing the use of an undeclared name is deprecated)
/tmp/junk.c:66:9: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘}’ token
/tmp/junk.c:67:19: error: there are no arguments to ‘SDELETE’ that depend on a template parameter, so a declaration of ‘SDELETE’ must be available
/tmp/junk.c:68:5: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘}’ token
/tmp/junk.c: In member function ‘void MultiList<E>::RemoveElement(E)’:
/tmp/junk.c:97:5: error: need ‘typename’ before ‘std::list<E>::iterator’ because ‘std::list<E>’ is a dependent scope
/tmp/junk.c:97:23: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘foundIT’
/tmp/junk.c:100:9: error: need ‘typename’ before ‘std::list<std::list<E>*>::iterator’ because ‘std::list<std::list<E>*>’ is a dependent scope
/tmp/junk.c:100:34: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘i’
/tmp/junk.c:100:55: error: ‘i’ was not declared in this scope
/tmp/junk.c:101:9: error: need ‘typename’ before ‘std::list<E>::iterator’ because ‘std::list<E>’ is a dependent scope
/tmp/junk.c:101:27: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘j’
/tmp/junk.c:102:13: error: ‘j’ was not declared in this scope
/tmp/junk.c:106:17: error: ‘foundIT’ was not declared in this scope
/tmp/junk.c:114:9: error: need ‘typename’ before ‘std::list<E>::iterator’ because ‘std::list<E>’ is a dependent scope
/tmp/junk.c:114:27: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘next’
/tmp/junk.c:117:51: error: ‘next’ was not declared in this scope
/tmp/junk.c:119:5: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘}’ token
Use -Wall
and understand what its complaints are. A better question might be why did MSVC not complain?
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