On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Stefano <pelux@ngi.it> wrote:
Neil Groves <neil <at> grovescomputing.com> writes:

> The correction to the temporary lifetime issues is committed to the trunk
along with a lot of new test cases. This has introduced some regressions for
compilers that can't seem to pick the appropriate const versus non-const
overloads. I am working on removing the regression while preserving the
capability of working with temporaries.I hope this helps.Regards,Neil Groves

Thank you again for your help!


You are very welcome. I believe that the problem is completely tacked on the trunk and that the regressions are now all fixed for all compilers. I am waiting for the regression tests to cycle on the trunk before requesting a merge to the trunk. This fix might therefore be allowed into the next release of Boost.

Thank you for your defect report.

Regards,
Neil Groves