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Adjust to the moving target called the C++ standard.
Apparently nowadays it's not allowed to define an explicit copy
constructor but not an assignment operator. Consequently, defining the
explicit copy constructor in terms of the implicit/automatic
assignment operator for general convenience no longer works.
Add assignment operators.
Caution: not tested with the IBM compiler, but there's no particular
reason it shouldn't work.
author | David A. Holland |
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date | Mon, 30 May 2022 23:46:22 -0400 |
parents | 13d2b8934445 |
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/* * AnaGram, A System for Syntax Directed Programming * Copyright 1997-2002 Parsifal Software. All Rights Reserved. * See the file COPYING for license and usage terms. * * action.cpp */ #include "action.h" //#define INCLUDE_LOGGING #include "log.h" int AgAction::running = 0; AgStack<AgAction> AgAction::startupStack; AgAction actionObject(void (*function)()) { return AgSimpleAction(function); } void AgAction::startup() { LOGSECTION("AgAction::startup"); running = 1; int n = startupStack.size(); LOGV(n); int i; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { startupStack[i].perform(); } startupStack.discardData(); } void AgAction::performDeferred() const { if (!running) { startupStack.push(*this); return; } LOGSECTION_OFF("AgAction::performDeferred"); LOGV((int) kernel); if (kernel == 0) { return; } kernel->lock(); AgActionEnqueueInGui(kernel); } void AgActionDispatchFromGui(AgAction::Kernel *kernel) { kernel->perform(); if (kernel->unlock()) { delete kernel; } } void defer(void (*function)()) { actionObject(function).performDeferred(); }