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![]() Not the case of recent compilers, but compilers before C++11 rejected ruby.h, like https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ruby/ruby/builds/27225706/job/qjca7dpe204dytbd This is supposedly because a struct with a member qualified with a const effectively deletes its default copy constructor, which is considered as being user-defined somehow. Not sure where exactly is the phrase in the C++98 standard who allows such C / C++ incompatibility though. |
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backward | ||
assert.h | ||
backward.h | ||
debug.h | ||
defines.h | ||
encoding.h | ||
intern.h | ||
io.h | ||
missing.h | ||
onigmo.h | ||
oniguruma.h | ||
re.h | ||
regex.h | ||
ruby.h | ||
st.h | ||
subst.h | ||
thread.h | ||
thread_native.h | ||
util.h | ||
version.h | ||
vm.h | ||
win32.h |