On Wednesday 02 of January 2013, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
C++11 has a specific syntax to achieve mostly the same effect more
cleanly:
OXMLCell& operator =(const OXMLCell&) = delete;
That's slightly better since it tells the compiler that this class
should have *no* assignment operator. So any code that tries to use it
will have an error message "no such operator".
...
(We cannot yet use C++11 in LibreOffice because not all platforms we
want to support have good (any?) support for C++11)
We can:
OXMLCell& operator =(const OXMLCell&) SAL_DELETED_FUNCTION;
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Lubos Lunak
l.lunak@suse.cz
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