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Re: [Nel] matrix.cpp std::min/max problems?
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Bryce Harrington |
Subject: |
Re: [Nel] matrix.cpp std::min/max problems? |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Nov 2000 02:22:23 -0800 (PST) |
Hi Cary,
The VC++/STL min/max problem is pretty well known, and is a result of a
very buggy STL implementation in VC++, and some lawsuits.
Simple answer: Define NOMINMAX in your Build Settings
Longer answer:
http://www.isis.ecs.soton.ac.uk/share/problems/fuzzyClouds/NetMet/netmet/docs/stlhelp.txt
The STL that ships with Visual C++ was developed by Dinkumware, rather
than by Microsoft. Detailed errata is available here:
http://www.dinkumware.com/
Bryce
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Vincent Archer wrote:
> According to Cary Farrier:
> > I just updated from the latest CVS snapshot, added r:\code\net\include
> > to the project settings, however when compiling matrix.cpp in VC++ 6.0
> > (SP3) the compiler is complaining that 'max is not a member of std'.
>
> Note that, strictly speaking, bug reports should go thru the web
> interface rather than the mailing list. It's a lot easier to manage
> there. Use the mailing list if you can't access the WWW at all
> for some reason (like being buried deep behind 4 firewalls that require
> you to sign in blood to access the outside world).
>
> Bug reported to the developper in charge.
>
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Bryce Harrington
bryce @ neptune.net