Re: CL bug when compiling __hook (..)?

From:
v-garych@online.microsoft.com ("Gary Chang[MSFT]")
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.language
Date:
Mon, 18 Sep 2006 08:07:56 GMT
Message-ID:
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Hi Edgar,

Up to now, I've inserted as many spaces between __hook
and the first parenthesis as this problem 'walks' beyond the
scope of the parameterlist. Yes, that's really, really strange.

But it helps for now, until something in the preceeding code
must be changed...


That's really stranger, it maybe a complier problem. I have checked our
internal database and found some similar issues, but they have already been
fixed in the release version of VS2005.

I suggest you may submit this issue to our product feedback center, our
development team may communicate with you directly on the issue there:

http://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=210

Besides, since we are unable to repro the problem in our side, I am afraid
we not confirm the root cause of this problem. If this issue is important
to you, I suggest you can have our CSS support engineer to help you to do
this. This may require you to submit a support incident in Microsoft CSS
(Customer Support Service). As a MSDN subscriber, you have two free support
incidents.

You can contact Microsoft Customer Support directly to discuss additional
support options you may have available, by contacting us at 1-(800)936-5800
or by choosing one of the options listed at:

http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx?rdpath=gp;en-us;offer
prophone

Feel free to contact me if you need any other help on this issue.

Thanks!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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