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Subject: Re: [boost] [xpressive] Performance Tuning?
From: Edward Grace (ej.grace_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-07-19 09:27:03
> There are compilation errors indeed.
If you've tried building example_timer.cpp can you post up the errors
you're getting? I don't have access to a Windows machine.
> Please try to fix the errors first (*). You can get Spirit by getting
> the Boost trunk off SVN.
Ok, will do.
> (*) Also, please make sure you try it on Windows too. E.g. <sys/
> time.h>
> is non-standard, AFAIK.
No can do, I don't have access to a windows machine.
The <sys/time.h> is just for gettimeofday().
The actual generic_timer is chronometer agnostic (or should be) so
any function you have to get a given high precision time should just
'go'. Perhaps if you post up your timer I can try that - or at least
make an interface that will work.
> My main compiler is VC9. Your library is
> intended to be cross platform, right?
Indeed, *intended* is the operative word. I've only tried it on OS X
and Linux.
-ed
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