>Beman Dawes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Looks much improved, thanks! >> >> Two of the config_info macros look a bit questionable: > >I don't know what you mean; I didn't touch the Boost config. All I >did was to edit intel-win32-tools.jam.
Understood. But now that the toolset is working much better I'd also like to see if we can fix any other problems, such as config issues.
> Did you follow the link above?
Yes, looks nice. I changed my environment variables as indicated, and they worked fine.
>
>> BOOST_NO_ARGUMENT_DEPENDENT_LOOKUP [no value]
>> BOOST_NO_INTRINSIC_WCHAR_T [no value]
>>
>> Perhaps BOOST_NO_ARGUMENT_DEPENDENT_LOOKUP is needed to be able to use the
>
>> Microsoft library?
>>
>> BOOST_NO_INTRINSIC_WCHAR_T seems completely wrong. That isn't even set for
>
>> VC++7.0. Or am I missing something? (The command line is below.)
>
>If config_info is showing wrong answers, I can't help it, though I am
>not at all sure ADL is enabled for this compiler. I didn't change
>much about the command-line options that get used with Intel7 anyway.
>If you want to try to add -Qoption,c,--no-microsoft-bugs when the
>compiler is version 7, you could try to do that, but you'd better
>test it atop each of the vc6, vc7, and vc7.1 standard libs to make
>sure it's actually compatible.
I'll try to trace where BOOST_NO_INTRINSIC_WCHAR_T is being set. I'm not so worried about ADL, at least with VC++ <7.1.
The fresh regression tests are now posted. Here is what changed in the Intel results, presumably as a result of the intel-win32 changes:
New fails: config/limits_test integer/integer_traits_test utility/counting_iterator_test
New passes: lambda/exception_test numerics/ublas/test5
--Beman
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