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Fix compile for GCC 5.1.0
Add fix for compile error with multiple uses of peerid_type (uint64_t) variable in lambda expression. - known GCC issue: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65843 epee: replace return value of nullptr for expected boolean with false. Fixes #231.
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@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ namespace epee
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TRY_ENTRY();
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CHECK_AND_ASSERT(hsec_array, false);
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if(hsec_array->type() != typeid(array_entry_t<section>))
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return nullptr;
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return false;
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array_entry_t<section>& sec_array = boost::get<array_entry_t<section>>(*hsec_array);
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h_child_section = sec_array.get_next_val();
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if(!h_child_section)
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@ -1194,6 +1194,10 @@ namespace nodetool
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std::string port_=port;
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peerid_type pr_ = pr;
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auto cb_ = cb;*/
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// GCC 5.1.0 gives error with second use of uint64_t (peerid_type) variable.
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peerid_type pr_ = pr;
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bool inv_call_res = epee::net_utils::async_invoke_remote_command2<COMMAND_PING::response>(ping_context.m_connection_id, COMMAND_PING::ID, req, m_net_server.get_config_object(),
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[=](int code, const COMMAND_PING::response& rsp, p2p_connection_context& context)
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{
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@ -1205,7 +1209,7 @@ namespace nodetool
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if(rsp.status != PING_OK_RESPONSE_STATUS_TEXT || pr != rsp.peer_id)
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{
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LOG_PRINT_CC_L2(ping_context, "back ping invoke wrong response \"" << rsp.status << "\" from" << ip << ":" << port << ", hsh_peer_id=" << pr << ", rsp.peer_id=" << rsp.peer_id);
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LOG_PRINT_CC_L2(ping_context, "back ping invoke wrong response \"" << rsp.status << "\" from" << ip << ":" << port << ", hsh_peer_id=" << pr_ << ", rsp.peer_id=" << rsp.peer_id);
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return;
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}
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m_net_server.get_config_object().close(ping_context.m_connection_id);
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