Adam Wardynski
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My relative position tests wouldn't compile in GCC where I used Position::Nowhere for comparison. Apparently according to standard TC1, section 9.4.2, paragraph 4, if you want to use integral static const in a program, you still have to define it even if there's initializer in the declaration.
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