I made an experience, that it helped in case without precompiled headers as well, but that was prior to VC8.0

Which error exactly do you get? Try to install an SP?

Another possiblity which helped in my case, was to either extract the lambda expression to a local variable (like boost::function instance), or to introduce a factory method (another level of indirection) which produced the boost::function.

Greetings,
Ovanes



On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Oliver Kania <kania.oliver@googlemail.com> wrote:
It is true that the zm option works only with precompiled headers.
Any other ideas ?

Cheers, Oliver

2008/8/7 Hansi <hansipet@web.de>

You are right..but it works only for precompiled headers...
I had an similar error also without precompiled headers (using serialization) and there the only solution was to make the header file simpler and smaller...


Best regards
Hansjörg

Ovanes Markarian schrieb:


On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Hansi <hansipet@web.de <mailto:hansipet@web.de>> wrote:

   I think it is not possible anymore to increment the internal
   compiler heap in VS2005

   Best regards
   Hansjörg


It is possible. I did it as well and it helped sometimes...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bdscwf1c(VS.80).aspx

Greetings,
Ovanes


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