David Oswald
2012-08-23 23:00:57 UTC
I've released Inline::CPP v0.40. The change-log shows most of what's
different, but here's a brief summary:
Makefile.PL: Added a META_MERGE section with some "provides" meta-info.
Inline::CPP.POD: Many POD enhancements, including "Example 5", which
demonstrates dealing with (...) elipses, exceptions, and wrapping
overloaded functions.
CPP.pm: Added a #define __INLINE_CPP 1 directive so that users can
use the preprocessor to detect that the code is being compiled in an
Inline::CPP environment. May be useful to someone for constructing
preprocessor logic. Nobody requested it, but seemed like a good idea,
and easy to implement.
There have been no bug-fixes or portability enhancements in this release.
Outstanding issues:
DragonFlyBSD installation problems.
A few Linux installation problems (I think related to broken
environments where g++ got upgraded without upgrading libraries to the
same version).
Multi-dimensional arrays as class member data. (Stalled bug report).
Dave
different, but here's a brief summary:
Makefile.PL: Added a META_MERGE section with some "provides" meta-info.
Inline::CPP.POD: Many POD enhancements, including "Example 5", which
demonstrates dealing with (...) elipses, exceptions, and wrapping
overloaded functions.
CPP.pm: Added a #define __INLINE_CPP 1 directive so that users can
use the preprocessor to detect that the code is being compiled in an
Inline::CPP environment. May be useful to someone for constructing
preprocessor logic. Nobody requested it, but seemed like a good idea,
and easy to implement.
There have been no bug-fixes or portability enhancements in this release.
Outstanding issues:
DragonFlyBSD installation problems.
A few Linux installation problems (I think related to broken
environments where g++ got upgraded without upgrading libraries to the
same version).
Multi-dimensional arrays as class member data. (Stalled bug report).
Dave
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David Oswald
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