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-OMG INTERFACE DEFINITION LANGUAGE COMPILER FRONT END: KNOWN PROBLEMS
--==================================================================-
-
-INTRODUCTION
-
-This file describes what configurations are known to work correctly with
-this release, and what are the known problems with this release as shipped.
-Comments about future possible enhancements do not imply a commitment on
-the part of Sun or any of its subsidiaries to produce these enhancements.
-
-TESTED CONFIGURATIONS
-
-This release has been tested and is known to operate correctly on:
-
-- Sparcstation 2 running SunOS 4.1.2, when compiled with SparcWorks 3.0
-- Sparcstation 10 running Solaris 2.3, when compiled with SparcWorks 3.0.1
-- Sparcstation 10 running Solaris 2.3, when compiled with SparcWorks 4.0
-
-We are aware of a bug in GNU C++ (the latest version we tested was 2.5)
-which causes up-casting (changing the type of an instance from a base class
-to a more derived class, also known as "narrowing") to fail or cause a
-program crash.
-
-PROBLEMS:
-
-This is a list of known problems with the current version of the CFE:
-
-- The following syntax, although legal, is not accepted by the CFE:
-
- .. sequence <string <10>> ..
-
- This causes a parse error. The cause of this problem is that the '>>' is
- read as a right shif operater and not as two '>'s. You can avoid this
- problem by instead writing
-
- .. sequence <string <10> > ..
-
-- The following syntax, although legal, is not accepted by the CFE:
-
- const string foo = "abc" " and" " another" " string";
-
- Instead, write:
-
- const string foo = "abc and another string";
-
-- The printout produced by the -d option for dumping the AST is not always
- perfect. Specifically, dumping of sequences and arrays is deficient.
-
-POSSIBLE FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS:
-
-This is a list of areas in which the code of the CFE may change in future
-releases:
-
-- The current release is restricted in its use of C++ because it must
- be possible to compile it using C++ 2.1. However, we have also provided
- files that depend on features which are only present in C++ 3.0, such as
- templates. If your compiler supports templates and you wish to use them,
- copy the files in include/utl_tmpl to include, and copy the files in
- util/utl_tmpl to util. You will also need to make compiler dependent
- modifications to Makefiles throughout the CFE directory hierarchy to
- enable the use of templates.
-
- The code using templates was donated by Steve Vinoski of HP.
-
- In a future release of the CFE only the template code may be included,
- and hence users will need to use a C++ 3.0 or higher compiler.
-
-- The UTL_list classes defined in the util directory are rudimentary. More
- features may be added to make the functionality richer.
-
-- The UTL_String class may be rewritten or replaced by a standard ANSI C++
- String implementation. Applications will be shielded from this change.
-
-COPYRIGHT:
-
-Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Printed in the United
-States of America. All Rights Reserved.
-
-This product is protected by copyright and distributed under the following
-license restricting its use.
-
-The Interface Definition Language Compiler Front End (CFE) is made
-available for your use provided that you include this license and copyright
-notice on all media and documentation and the software program in which
-this product is incorporated in whole or part. You may copy and extend
-functionality (but may not remove functionality) of the Interface
-Definition Language CFE without charge, but you are not authorized to
-license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or
-program developed by you or with the express written consent of Sun
-Microsystems, Inc. ("Sun").
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-ANY KIND INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS
-FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NONINFRINGEMENT, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF
-DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE.
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-ANY OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF Sun OR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES
-TO ASSIST IN ITS USE, CORRECTION, MODIFICATION OR ENHANCEMENT.
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-RESPECT TO THE INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY
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