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The operator= functions were raising a compiler error on MSVC.
The implementations of these functions also looked very suspicious as
they were not behaving as a normal operator= would - they did not modify
the 'this' object at all, and returned a copy rather than a reference.
This patch changes them to be more conventional, which required removing
the 'const' qualifier from m_fn in order to make the object assignable.
Change-Id: I1c8b526581ed8973e64f1cffc43b97ac88e07699
Signed-off-by: Rob Hughes <robert.hughes@arm.com>
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These two operator overloads were giving compile errors as they had
misspelled the names of the member variables.
Presumably they are not used in any of the code and not tested anywhere,
and so the compilers being used on the CI decided to not report this
error. I encountered this error using the MSVC compiler, but it may
cause problems on others too.
Change-Id: I200fc98dbd024d13dbf0e2eca2a0dcd2b0bef261
Signed-off-by: Rob Hughes <robert.hughes@arm.com>
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Signed-off-by: Finn Williams <Finn.Williams@arm.com>
Change-Id: I28aace7092cff5743353df1b1de8e7a4691554d3
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