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From: Victor A. Wagner, Jr. (vawjr_at_[hidden])
Date: 2002-08-21 01:08:03
At Tuesday 2002/08/20 16:02, you wrote:
>I'm sorry, but I don't own that one.
I do...and VC6 sp5 and g++ (cygwin) and will be getting Comeau shortly
>On Tuesday 20 August 2002 06:21 pm, Chuck Allison wrote:
> > Is Visual C++ .NET not a candidate?
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <spamjunk_at_[hidden]>
> > To: <boost_at_[hidden]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 3:25 PM
> > Subject: [boost] Pascal-like Set Class
> >
> > > Hello all:
> > >
> > > I have received the go-ahead from my employer to submit the code for the
> >
> > set
> >
> > > class. I hope to have it in proper shape for an initial peer review in
> >
> > one
> >
> > > week. I need to "Boostify" it, especially for portability. Currently,
> >
> > the only
> >
> > > compiler I have that will build for is GCC 3.1 on Linux (DJGPP currently
> >
> > gives
> >
> > > me link errors). I would like to get it working on VC 6.0 SP5 (and maybe
> >
> > BCC
> >
> > > 5.5 or GCC 3.95.x?), though I know that the meta-template code that
> >
> > creates the
> >
> > > compile-time constants will never work with Visual C++ as it doesn't
> >
> > support
> >
> > > partial specialization. Which is too bad, for I think VC 6's optimizer
> > > is simply amazing. Any compiler preferences? Any suggestions for an
> > > actual class/library name?
> > >
> > > Rich
> > >
> > > pop-server.stny.rr.com
> > >
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