Can compile .153 just fine. Usually I check out changes when something looks interesting. 1st time (a week or so ago) compiled fine again. Now this is what I get. Not exactly sure what I'm looking at here. Can someone explain what changed or I am doing wrong now?
Compiling src/osd/windows/windir.c... In file included from src/osd/osdcore.h:23:0, from src/osd/windows/strconv.h:12, from src/osd/windows/main.c:16: src/emu/delegate.h: In constructor 'delegate_mfp::delegate_mfp(_MemberFunctionType, _MemberFunctionClass*, _ReturnType*, _StaticFunctionType)': src/emu/delegate.h:502:38: error: there are no arguments to 'assert' that depend on a template parameter, so a declaration of 'assert' must be available [-fpermissive] src/emu/delegate.h:502:38: note: (if you use '-fpermissive', G++ will accept your code, but allowing the use of an undeclared name is deprecated) make: *** [obj/windows64/osd/windows/main.o] Error 1
It also does that for 2 other files when going to delegate.h Thanks
EDIT: Sorry about bumping this but hopefully someone can help me now before I go completely nuts. I have tried all the way from everything new on a different drive to individual file editing and it still ends up starting out like this. What am I missing?
Pessimist: Oh, this can't get any worse!
Optimist: Yes, it can!
Edited by Bad A Billy (05/18/14 05:15 AM)
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