
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 6:17 PM, OvermindDL1<overminddl1@gmail.com> wrote:
/* snip */
I did a quick first test at work, just a quick compile, got some errors, and quite frankly I do not know how this compiled in gcc either. First error is: 1>r:\programming_projects\spirit_price\price_parsing\main.cpp(545) : error C2373: '_input' : redefinition; different type modifiers 1> r:\programming_projects\spirit_price\price_parsing\main.cpp(544) : see declaration of '_input' The relevant code is: template <class T> T extract(char const * & _input, char const * _description, std::string const & _input); Why do the first and last function params have the same name (_input)? And which one is the real input? Based upon line 566, I changed the last _input to _value and that error (and one other) is now gone. Hmm, actually the third error is gone too. Now I am getting lots of Warnings (as errors since I by default have warnings treated as errors) about double to int64_t cast, both in your normal code on line 730 Also, I added a: tests.reserve(450000); right before the load_tests call, that changed the load_tests time from like 10 seconds to about 2 seconds on my system. Also, why are you using time(0), that only has second accuracy?