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It seems like GLM by default won't give me GLM_HAS_ANONYMOUS_UNION on anything but an MS compiler, but if I override it with
#include <glm/detail/setup.hpp> #undef GLM_HAS_ANONYMOUS_UNION #define GLM_HAS_ANONYMOUS_UNION 1
it seems to work fine.
Are anonymous unions supported in Clang, now? If so, could they be enabled by default, or with a #define switch?
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Also,
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Unnamed-Fields.html
sounds like gcc supports them as well (in C++11).
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This issue is resolved in master branch for GLM 0.9.8 release.
Thanks for reporting, Christophe
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It seems like GLM by default won't give me GLM_HAS_ANONYMOUS_UNION on anything but an MS compiler, but if I override it with
it seems to work fine.
Are anonymous unions supported in Clang, now? If so, could they be enabled by default, or with a #define switch?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: