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From: Victor A. Wagner Jr. (vawjr_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-12-02 22:12:46
At Thursday 2004-12-02 18:52, you wrote:
>Victor A. Wagner Jr. wrote:
>>The program that causes this error used to compile (until a few days ago)
>>I'm using the cvs HEAD
>>c:\boost\include\boost-1_32\boost\iterator\iterator_facade.hpp(326) :
>>error C2664: 'boost::implicit_cast' : cannot convert parameter 1 from
>>'const std::string *__w64 ' to 'boost::mpl::identity::type'
>> with
>> [
>>
>>T=boost::detail::operator_arrow_result,std::basic_string,std::allocator>::const_iterator,std::string>,std::string,boost::detail::minimum_category::type>::type,const
>>std::string
>>&>::value_type,boost::iterator_facade,std::basic_string,std::allocator>::const_iterator,std::string>,std::string,boost::detail::minimum_category::type>::type,const
>>std::string
>>&>::reference,boost::iterator_facade,std::basic_string,std::allocator>::const_iterator,std::string>,std::string,boost::detail::minimum_category::type>::type,const
>>std::string &>::pointer>::type
>> ]
>> Conversion loses qualifiers
>>
>
>
>That's funny, I've spent the better part of today trying to track a
>similar issue down. My scenario doesn't involve date_time, however. It
>uses tokenizer directly (which is getting used indirectly in your case by
>date_time). But my scenario is complicated, and my efforts to find a
>simplier repro have failed.
>
>Not a problem in date_time, but certainly a problem either in tokenizer or
>iterator (or possibly a compiler bug). I'm continuing to investigate.
would my attempting to reduce it to a simpler test case be useful??
>--
>Eric Niebler
>Boost Consulting
>www.boost-consulting.com
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