Debug build success, release mode failure?
Using C++ and Visual Studio 2003. My game compiles fine in debug mode with 0 errors and 0 warnings. However, in release mode, I get a few errors which appear to stem from this one:
Mode7.cpp(23) : error C2653: 'std' : is not a class or namespace name
I presume this is just because Visual Studio can't find some library somewhere. Any idea what's up?
No, but I'm calling std stuff explicitely. Like I said, it works fine in the debug build. Here's where it's dying...
template <>struct std::greater<spriteInfo*> { bool operator()(spriteInfo const* a, spriteInfo const* b) { return b->distToCamera < a->distToCamera; }};
Are your project settings different for each build type? Does one have different include paths to the other?
All right, found the problem. I was running it off my USB stick. Copying it to my hard drive fixed the problem.
Quote:Original post by marshdabeachy
Yeah, I've got #ifndef in my header files. How would that relate?
Although you already found the problem, i'l explain how #if* could be related.
In debug builds _DEBUG symbol is automaticaly defined. So you can put something like
#ifdef _DEBUG...#else...#endif
Obviously, debug and release builds would then compile different code. That would explain why the code compiles in debug but not in release builds - your compiling different code!
So be careful with those macros.
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