
On Sunday 08 July 2007 18:23:21 Peter Dimov wrote:
Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
The obvious workaround for this is simply
namespace std { using ::type_info; }
Probably, but have you tried it and does it work?
No, haven't tried it, I only know the workaround because I'm partially maintaining the STLport port for CE.
It would need to be guarded somehow, I guess?
Yes. defined(UNDER_CE) as boolean to detect a build for MS Windows CE. AFAIK, all CE versions are affected.
Alternatively, and I really suggest that, you could use STLport (the 5.x series work pretty well under CE) and get a) a mostly complete C++ stdlibrary and b) several of such workarounds already applied.
I don't need to use anything, just to resolve the ticket one way or the other, and it specifically refers to eVC++ 4.0 in its default configuration. There's no ticket for STLport since it works. :-)
I just wanted to hint people at this, because IMHO the vendor-supplied stdlib is so crippled that it isn't even worth programming for CE without some replacement, be it STLport or Dinkumware, which AFAIK also supports CE. cheers Uli