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Thiago Macieira authored
Things you mustn't do: 1) end an enum with a comma 2) #include <cxxxx> and not use std:: 3) use anonymous structures All three things are invalid C++. Anonymous structures inside anonymous unions are allowed by GCC, but that doesn't mean it's valid.
Thiago Macieira authoredThings you mustn't do: 1) end an enum with a comma 2) #include <cxxxx> and not use std:: 3) use anonymous structures All three things are invalid C++. Anonymous structures inside anonymous unions are allowed by GCC, but that doesn't mean it's valid.