
Regarding the op, this sounds like a bug Jared McIntyre told me about at BoostCon. He said that there was a case he found in some of his existing code in which the wrong overload was being picked (and a warning indicating this issued), in the VC8 SP1 version of the compiler, but not the VC8 pre-SP1 version. This was not a harmless ignorable warning, but actually caused errors. He reported the bug, and was told it would not be fixed as of VC9, but maybe after that. I don't know any more details, so you may want to email him about it. Zach Laine On 10/19/07, Peter Dimov <pdimov@pdimov.com> wrote:
Paul A Bristow:
Can I take it that the warnings I moaned about in Trac #1097:
keyword.hpp generates many warnings C4180: qualifier applied to function type has no meaning; ignored
is the same problem, and
can be safely suppressed?
Doesn't look the same problem to me, but I could be wrong. How about posting a program that generates the warning? The ticket doesn't contain enough information.
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