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g++ bug
From: |
Armel Asselin |
Subject: |
g++ bug |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Dec 2005 23:44:38 +0100 |
Hello,
i am using g++ 3.4.4 (20050314) on Debian Linux (packe 3.4.3-13). All my
wchar_t strings starting with a '%' which are located in a precompiled
header get mysteriously shortened to a single '%' which causes me big
problems (because I use a huge framework and really cannot imagine not using
precompiled headers)
I tried to search a place where to see known bugs... I found a mail where
to report but i'll probably annoy someone with a old bug. how could i find a
place where to find/download a fix?
I used to use g++ some years ago, and the string pb was clearly a bug of g++
(the string pooling algorithm did strcmp or such even for wchar_t so only
first char was tested!!!)
please help!
Regards
Armel
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