>Just to let you know that a new version is now in CVS. > >However, it appears to break under the regression test. I expected it to >break for VC6, but it is apparently failing to compile under VC7 and >Intel 7.0... which is more than a little bizarre because I have been >using VC7 as the main test compiler and Terje checked it against Intel >7.0. Both compile and run cleanly.
VC++7 is not giving trouble with any tests other than lexical_cast_test. On it, the message begins:
D:\boost\site-RC_1_30_0\boost\lexical_cast.hpp(142) : error C2065: 'InputStreamable' : undeclared identifier
>If anyone has any inspired guesses as to why the sourceforge build is >failing for what appears to be clean and correct code, please let me >know!
The error messages from various date_time library fails for both Intel and VC++ 6.0 are similar. Here is the Intel message:
D:\boost\site-RC_1_30_0\boost/lexical_cast.hpp(137): error: no operator "<<" matches these operands operand types are: std::basic_stringstream<wchar_t, std::char_traits<wchar_t>, std::allocator<wchar_t>> << const std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char>> return stream << input;
Plus Robin Hu's posting:
>A word on the lexical_cast_test.cpp: everything will be ok if you >commented all tests about std::wstring and wchar_t with > >#ifndef BOOST_NO_STD_WSTRING >#endif
Both seem to indicate a wstring/wchar_t problem.
--Beman
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