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From: adutoit (adutoit_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-06-10 03:40:51


Darn; here I go replying to my own post again...
Anyway; so far I have narrowed the problem down to one of optimisation. I
did a debug compilation and had no problem. A moment of reflection led me
to the conclusion that optimisation might have something to do with it. For
the record; I am using Boost in Windows, with Visual Studio as IDE only, and
the Intel 7.0 compiler. Oh; and STLport instead of Windows' crappy STL
implementation.

I.e. turning on "Maximise speed" optimisation causes "to_simple_string" to
fail on my build system.

I'll try to setup the simplest proggie I can to illustrate this problem.

Any thoughts?

Greetings,
A.

----- Original Message -----
From: "adutoit" <adutoit_at_[hidden]>
To: <Boost-Users_at_[hidden]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 9:41 AM
Subject: [Boost-Users] to_simple_string and Windows?

> Hi.
>
> I have used the boost::date_time library in Linux with no problems, but
the same can not be said of my experience with it in Windows...
>
> My current pain in Windows is with the "to_simple_string" method used to
convert a boost::date_time value to guess what, a string. This works fine
in Linux, but not in stupid Windows.
>
> The following line just borks:
>
> std::cout << to_simple_string(date(2003,4,30)) << std::endl;
>
> Any little unknown configuration tricks etc. I need to be aware of here?
Has anyone used the "to_simple_string" method without problems in Windows?
>
> I'll appreciate any help in this regard.
>
> Greetings,
> A.
>
>
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