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Top Forums Programming std::reverse_iterator in Sun C++ Post 302344139 by shingpui on Friday 14th of August 2009 04:46:46 PM
Old 08-14-2009
std::reverse_iterator in Sun C++

Hi,

I'm having trouble compling the following code in Sun C++ (under sun studio 10). I found that it is issue with libCstd library. It can be resolved if i used stdport lib. However, i have no choice but to use libCstd. Does anyone know what can be done to resolve the issue? Smilie

Thanks,

/////////////////////////////////////////
Here is the code:
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template< class _Ty >
class VectorMe
{
typedef _Ty* _pTy;
typedef std::vector< _pTy > Vector;
typedeftypename Vector::iterator iterator;

typedef std::reverse_iterator<iterator> reverse_iterator; //problem with this line when complied under Solaris

...
//main body
...

/////////////////////////////////////////
Here is the error message:
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Too few arguments for template std::reverse_iterator<std::vector<_Ty*>::iterator>

Last edited by shingpui; 08-14-2009 at 05:59 PM..
 

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size [ option ... ] [ object ... ] DESCRIPTION
Size (without the -m option) prints the (decimal) number of bytes required by the __TEXT, __DATA and __OBJC segments. All other segments are totaled and that size is listed in the `others' column. The final two columns is the sum in decimal and hexadecimal. If no file is specified, a.out is used. The options to size(1) are: - Treat the remaining arguments as name of object files not options to size(1). -m Print the sizes of the Mach-O segments and sections as well as the total sizes of the sections in each segment and the total size of the segments in the file. -l When used with the -m option, also print the addresses and offsets of the sections and segments. -x When used with the -m option, print the values in hexadecimal (with leading 0x's) rather than decimal. -arch arch_type Specifies the architecture, arch_type, of the file for size(1) to operate on when the file is a universal file. (See arch(3) for the currently know arch_types.) The arch_type can be "all" to operate on all architectures in the file. The default is to display only the host architecture, if the file contains it; otherwise, all architectures in the file are shown. SEE ALSO
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