For example, say for some reason I had a piece of code that looked like this:
mutable std::vector<std::vector<std::vector<std::vector<
std::vector<MyNamespace::MyType> > > > > myFreakingLongVectorThing;
and I am getting a warning that looks like this:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\include\xstring(1665) : warning
C4503: 'std::vector<_Ty>::operator []' : decorated name length exceeded, name was truncated
with
[
_Ty=std::vector<std::vector<std::vector<std::vector<std::vector<MyNamespace::MyType>>>>>
]
is there any way I could rewrite that freaking long vector thing to not get that warning? I still want the data structure to be the same, but not get that warning. I don't want to disable the warning. Possible?
Note: This is Visual Studio 2005
....if you're really curious about why I'm working with such a hideous data structure, it's caused by auto-generated code.
I still want the data structure to be the same, but not get that warning. I don't want to disable the warning. Possible?<-- I don't believe so. – Billy ONeal Jul 30 '11 at 0:23