c++ - warning 11 is missing or depends on unrelated error
- Steve Strand (20/20) Feb 20 2003 struct A {
- Walter (1/1) Feb 20 2003 I've logged the bug, thanks. -Walter
struct A {
int a;
A(int j) : a(j) {};
};
// non-const reference argument announces intention to change argument
void f(A& j) {j.a= 0;}
A sum(A j, A k) {return A(j.a+k.a);}
main()
{
j= 1; // error: undefined identifier (any error will do)
f( A(1) ); // should get warning 11 but don't
f( sum(A(2),A(3)) ); // should get warning 11 but don't unless
prior error
}
The last two lines in main() both deserve warning 11 "non-const
reference initialized to temporary". When I compile the program only the
last line gets the warning. If I fix the error on the first line of main
then neither line gets a warning. This is with version 8.32.17n of the
compiler and all compiler flags defaulted.
Steve Strand
Feb 20 2003








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