gcc: Clean-up of non-C++0x compliant code, first steps
Review Request #1084 - Created March 6, 2012 and submitted
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| Andreas Hansson | |
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gcc: Clean-up of non-C++0x compliant code, first steps This patch cleans up a number of minor issues aiming to get closer to compliance with the C++0x standard as interpreted by gcc and clang (compile with std=c++0x and -pedantic-errors). In particular, the patch cleans up enums where the last item was succeded by a comma, namespaces closed by a curcly brace followed by a semi-colon, and the use of the GNU-extension typeof (replaced by templated functions). It does not address variable-length arrays, zero-size arrays, anonymous structs, range expressions in switch statements, and the use of long long. The generated CPU code also has a large number of issues that remain to be fixed, mainly related to overflows in implicit constant conversion (due to shifts).
util/regress all passing (disregarding t1000 and eio)
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