Topic: Defect Report: 7.1.5.3/1: typename is a keyword
Author: "Krzysztof Zelechowski" <krixel@qed.pl>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 09:56:24 CST Raw View
The FAQ does not say anything about the new draft. Please redirect this
remark to the FAQ editor.
Chris
Uzytkownik <william.m.miller@gmail.com> napisal w wiadomosci
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> As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, we would really
> appreciate it if folks would check the latest working draft
> to see if the problem you are reporting is still a problem
> before you post a defect report here. Checking the most
> recent version of the respective issues list is also a good
> idea.
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Author: Christopher Yeleighton <krixel@qed.pl>
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 19:52:44 +0000 (UTC) Raw View
[moderator's note: usage appears in 7.1.5.3/1 and A.6.
Forwarded to C++ committee. -sdc ]
The keyword "typename" is typeset in italic, which contradicts the
convention of 1.6/1. It should be typeset in monospace instead.
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Author: william.m.miller@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 11:27:31 CST Raw View
Christopher Yeleighton wrote:
> [moderator's note: usage appears in 7.1.5.3/1 and A.6.
> Forwarded to C++ committee. -sdc ]
>
> The keyword "typename" is typeset in italic, which contradicts the
> convention of 1.6/1. It should be typeset in monospace instead.
As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, we would really
appreciate it if folks would check the latest working draft
to see if the problem you are reporting is still a problem
before you post a defect report here. Checking the most
recent version of the respective issues list is also a good
idea.
In this case, 7.1.5.3 no longer contains the grammar for
the typename forms. They have been split out into their own
nonterminal, typename-specifier, which is defined in 14.6p3,
and the typography there is correct.
-- William M. (Mike) Miller
Edison Design Group
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