Everything seems to be working fine here. Thanks for the great work on U++!
While I was updating U++ from sourceforge.net, I noticed that an older version (2018.1) is still getting a lot of downloads on sourceforge. Then I discovered that "Download U++ / Current release: 13664" on the www.ultimatepp.org main page actually points to https://sourceforge.net/projects/upp/files/upp/2018.1/. I guess this link is worth fixing.
Everything seems to be working fine here. Thanks for the great work on U++!
While I was updating U++ from sourceforge.net, I noticed that an older version (2018.1) is still getting a lot of downloads on sourceforge. Then I discovered that "Download U++ / Current release: 13664" on the www.ultimatepp.org main page actually points to https://sourceforge.net/projects/upp/files/upp/2018.1/. I guess this link is worth fixing.
Thanks and best regards,
Tom
Thanks, hopefully fixed. (If you could do a quick check just to make sure I have fixed the correct link...)
Yes, now it automatically starts a download from sourceforge. It seems it downloads the 2019.2 source package when accessed from Linux Mint + Firefox and from Windows + Firefox it starts a download for mingw variant of the 2019.2 installer. I think this is a justified policy for the main page quick download link. (No idea what it does when accessed from a Macintosh though. Someone else with a Macintosh can check that.)
Hi there,
I was compiling a big project of mine with 2019.2, MSVS 2019 64 bit, and I got the following error:
error C2280: 'Upp::Vector<Upp::Pointf>::Vector(const Upp::Vector<Upp::Pointf> &)': attempting to reference a deleted function operator.
The above error happens in Core/Vcont.h at line 132; if I look into the error, I see that it's generated by the following code:
OeeChart.cpp
See reference to the instance 'T &Upp::Vector<T>::Add(const T &)'
with
[
T=Upp::Vector<Upp::Pointf>
]
for(unsigned int i = 0; i < colonne.size(); i++)
{
Vector<Pointf> v_temp;
v_temp.clear();
for(unsigned int j = 0; j<colonne[i].coordinates.size(); j++)
v_temp.push_back(colonne[i].coordinates[j]);
b_on_screen.Add(v_temp); <-- This is generating the error
}
and by:
OeeChart.h
Vector< Vector<Pointf> > b_on_screen;
See reference to the instance 'Upp::Vector<Upp::Vector<Upp::Pointf>>'