[gtkmm] wrong shadowing of the ERROR constant
- From: Juan Linietsky <coding reduz com ar>
- To: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: [gtkmm] wrong shadowing of the ERROR constant
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 01:16:07 -0300
in gdkmm/types.h
#if defined(ERROR) && !defined(GTKMM_MACRO_SHADOW_ERROR)
enum { GTKMM_MACRO_DEFINITION_ERROR = ERROR };
#undef ERROR
I hope you please remove this, as it is not letting my apps compile,
I know it may be needed to compile in windows
A library is not supposed to have this kind of constant defined,
and even if it's a bogus windows idiocy , but this is not the way to handle it,
why? because It is very common to be used as a function
if (conditionfails)
ERROR("blahblah");
it should be
#if defined(ERROR) && !defined(GTKMM_MACRO_SHADOW_ERROR)
#define GTKMM_MACRO_DEFINITION_ERROR ERROR
#undef ERROR
then you define the the enum and everything
and at the end
#if defined(GTKMM_MACRO_SHADOW_ERROR)
#define ERROR GTKMM_MACRO_SHADOW_ERROR
Juan Linietsky
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