Subject: Re: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #6139: error: "BOOST_CLANG" is not defined
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2011-11-20 16:17:32
#6139: error: "BOOST_CLANG" is not defined
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Reporter: Ivo Raisr <ivosh@â¦> | Owner: danieljames
Type: Bugs | Status: assigned
Milestone: Boost 1.49.0 | Component: None
Version: Boost 1.47.0 | Severity: Problem
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by anonymous):
Sorry, I'm not going to do anything until I have a better idea of what
your setup is. If you attach the output of `config_info.cpp` that would
help. Or if that's too difficult, you could just tell me.
It'd also help if you explained why you think that the definition of
`complex` is determined by the compiler and not the standard library. I'm
not making a change just because it happens to work on one particular
setup without understanding the reason behind wanting that change.
On my linux box clang uses gcc's standard library by default, and in that
`complex` is defined as `class complex`. There must be some reason why it
isn't on yours, but without more information I can only guess. At the
moment, I don't know which standard library you're using or which version
of clang you're using.
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