VC5 didn't support partial specialization either, check for VC>=7
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ WX_DECLARE_TYPE_MOVABLE(wxULongLong_t)
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// Visual C++ 6.0 can't compile partial template specializations and as this is
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// Visual C++ 6.0 can't compile partial template specializations and as this is
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// only an optimization, we can live with pointers not being recognized as
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// only an optimization, we can live with pointers not being recognized as
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// movable types under VC6
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// movable types under VC6
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#ifndef __VISUALC6__
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#if !wxCHECK_VISUALC_VERSION(7)
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// pointers are movable:
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// pointers are movable:
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template<typename T>
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template<typename T>
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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ struct wxIsMovable<const T*>
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enum { value = true };
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enum { value = true };
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};
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};
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#endif // !__VISUALC6__
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#endif // !VC++ < 7
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// Our implementation of wxString is written in such way that it's safe to move
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// Our implementation of wxString is written in such way that it's safe to move
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// it around. OTOH, we don't know anything about std::string.
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// it around. OTOH, we don't know anything about std::string.
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