
6 Feb
2010
6 Feb
'10
8:38 a.m.
Alexey Badalov <don_reba <at> inbox.ru> writes:
"Gennadiy Rozental" <rogeeff <at> gmail.com> wrote in message news:loom.20100206T071834-814 <at> post.gmane.org...
You can send in a patch which will make Boost.Test work with both ostream and wostream. Also you cna write an operator << (ostream&,wstring const&)
I tried to put the operator above "#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>", but the same error persists, and mine is not in the candidate operator overload list displayed in the message - only operators defined in <ostream> are
Unfortunately I believe there only way to circumvent this it to define the operator in namespace std. Gennadiy