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From: Alexander Nasonov (alnsn_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-01-20 08:30:49
Andrey Semashev wrote:
> According to 14.7.1 (namely 14.7.1/2 and 14.7.1/3) the declared_only
> member should not be instantiated unless it is used somewhere in the
> code. So I see no reason a compiler to want T to be not abstract.
> Looks like compiler bug to me.
Yes, I came across this too.
BTW, I just commited another fix that uses is_abstract on all compilers
where it is available (BOOST_NO_IS_ABSTRACT).
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