<div dir="ltr"><div>I encountered the bug while I was working from Fedora's rawhide in an attempt to build sword 1.7.3 with bindings for the next release of Fedora. I filed the issue with the Fedora bugtracker and they suggested I file it upstream. I have not yet copied that bug report to upstream.<br>
<br>I can verify that the exact same code builds fine with swig 2.0.11 in Fedora 20 and gcc 4.8.?. But with you getting it on Windows with swig 3.0 and MSVC rules out the possibility that it's a gcc 4.8-4.9 issue. I'll copy my bugzilla from redhat to the upstream tracker next chance I get. Until that time, you can try building with swig 2.0.12, which is the latest pre-3.0 release that I'm aware of. It's also entirely possible that there is a swig devel repository somewhere that might already have this resolved that we could check. It would probably be easier for me to check that on Linux than for you to compile swig on Windows.<br>
<br></div>--Greg<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 3:37 PM, R Johnson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ps16thypresenceisfullnessofjoy@gmail.com" target="_blank">ps16thypresenceisfullnessofjoy@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Interestingly, I just got that exact same error now when I tried to build Python bindings to Sword with VS2010, so this isn't just a GCC problem. I also got this same error when I tried to build Sword using the C# project file (and had mentioned it to you and Ben).<br>
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As I said in my other thread, it makes no sense why that line (362) should cause an error when all of the functions called in it are used without any problem in the preceding lines. The only thing different I can see about it is that it uses the >> operator, so it seems to me like the error probably is a SWIG bug.<br>
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(Maybe the C# project file was working better than we thought. But I still would prefer not to use it, since it's unmaintained and would likely need numerous hacks to work with Python. And CMake is more official and much nicer to use.)<br>
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Have you been able to contact SWIG about this bug? If not, should I do so? Where do you think we should go from here?<br>
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Thank you.<br>
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-- Timothy<br>
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