Re: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on Solaris platforms

2008-05-07 Thread Martin Sebor
Eric Lemings wrote: -Original Message- From: Eric Lemings Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 3:50 PM To: 'dev@stdcxx.apache.org' Subject: RE: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on Solaris platforms -Original Message- From: Martin Sebor [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

RE: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on Solaris platforms

2008-05-07 Thread Eric Lemings
> -Original Message- > From: Eric Lemings > Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 3:50 PM > To: 'dev@stdcxx.apache.org' > Subject: RE: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on > Solaris platforms > > > > > -Original Message- > >

RE: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on Solaris platforms

2008-05-07 Thread Eric Lemings
> -Original Message- > From: Martin Sebor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Sebor > Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 2:30 PM > To: dev@stdcxx.apache.org > Subject: Re: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on > Solaris platforms > ... > > Wha

Re: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on Solaris platforms

2008-05-01 Thread Martin Sebor
Eric Lemings wrote: From what I see, the generic templates for member functions do_hash, do_transform, and do_compare() in the std::collate class are not defined anywhere: only the specialized templates for type char and wchar_t. I assume this is intentional? The 22.locale.synopsis test exerc

RE: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on Solaris platforms

2008-05-01 Thread Eric Lemings
> -Original Message- > From: Travis Vitek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 2:05 PM > To: dev@stdcxx.apache.org > Subject: RE: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on > Solaris platforms > > > > >Eric Lemings wrote:

RE: [STDCXX-905] 22.locale.synopsis link error on Solaris platforms

2008-05-01 Thread Travis Vitek
>Eric Lemings wrote: > > >From what I see, the generic templates for member functions do_hash, >do_transform, and do_compare() in the std::collate class are >not defined anywhere: only the specialized templates for type char >and wchar_t. I assume this is intentional? The 22.locale.synopsis