In G++17 7.3.0. I've tried to use struct in the following way. But it shows me compilation Error. I've tried in Custom test . In this AC Code I just added struct, but this shows me compilation error.But here with G++14, It's running very well.
In G++17 7.3.0. I've tried to use struct in the following way. But it shows me compilation Error. I've tried in Custom test . In this AC Code I just added struct, but this shows me compilation error.But here with G++14, It's running very well.
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It's because
std::data
is a keyword in C++17. You imported that with the statementusing namespace std
. So, create a new namespace(or don't useusing namespace std
), or just change the name of your struct.I didn't know this. Thank you.
Looking at the content on the link you've provided, I wouldn't call it a keyword, it's just a function. Keyword would've meant that I cannot declare this in the main function int data = 1; but indeed I can. But its good to know that I cannot declare a global variable named data. I have encountered this problem with some variable earlier and if I encounter this on compile time, I simply put this at the top before declaration: #define data dt or something similar. BTW, Thanks for the info on data being a predefined function.
You're right. I did use a wrong description, and thanks for your reminding.:)