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authorzecke <zecke>2003-08-18 10:51:18 (UTC)
committer zecke <zecke>2003-08-18 10:51:18 (UTC)
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If gnuc > 2 define our own __cxa_pure_virtual
this allows us to link with gcc with latest gcc3.3.1pre1 toolchain
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diff --git a/library/qpeapplication.cpp b/library/qpeapplication.cpp
index 4e08a1f..d1a7cd2 100644
--- a/library/qpeapplication.cpp
+++ b/library/qpeapplication.cpp
@@ -1763,24 +1763,36 @@ void QPEApplication::hideOrQuit()
1763#ifndef QT_NO_COP 1763#ifndef QT_NO_COP
1764 1764
1765 { 1765 {
1766 QCopEnvelope e("QPE/System", "fastAppHiding(QString)" ); 1766 QCopEnvelope e("QPE/System", "fastAppHiding(QString)" );
1767 e << d->appName; 1767 e << d->appName;
1768 d->qpe_main_widget->hide(); 1768 d->qpe_main_widget->hide();
1769 } 1769 }
1770#endif 1770#endif
1771 else 1771 else
1772 quit(); 1772 quit();
1773} 1773}
1774 1774
1775#if (__GNUC__ > 2 )
1776extern "C" void __cxa_pure_virtual();
1777
1778void __cxa_pure_virtual()
1779{
1780 fprintf( stderr, "Pure virtual called\n");
1781 abort();
1782
1783}
1784
1785#endif
1786
1775 1787
1776#if defined(QT_QWS_IPAQ) || defined(QT_QWS_SL5XXX) || defined(QT_QWS_RAMSES) 1788#if defined(QT_QWS_IPAQ) || defined(QT_QWS_SL5XXX) || defined(QT_QWS_RAMSES)
1777 1789
1778// The libraries with the skiff package (and possibly others) have 1790// The libraries with the skiff package (and possibly others) have
1779// completely useless implementations of builtin new and delete that 1791// completely useless implementations of builtin new and delete that
1780// use about 50% of your CPU. Here we revert to the simple libc 1792// use about 50% of your CPU. Here we revert to the simple libc
1781// functions. 1793// functions.
1782 1794
1783void* operator new[]( size_t size ) 1795void* operator new[]( size_t size )
1784{ 1796{
1785 return malloc( size ); 1797 return malloc( size );
1786} 1798}