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From: Jeff Garland (jeff_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-08-13 09:49:28
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 11:11:39 +0100, John Maddock wrote
> > This is somewhat suprising for 1_33. Seems like you are getting the old
> > I/O
> > code. Are you defining USE_DATE_TIME_PRE_1_33_FACET_IO ? You can see how
> > it
> > gets set in boost/date_time/compiler_config.hpp -- it really shouldn't be
> > enabled for Intel. BTW, the regression tests for date-time on Intel 9 are
> > passing 100% so it would seem this is something environmental....
>
> Another possible "gotcha", is if native wchar_t support is not
> enabled: we don't currently test that, but if I remember correctly
> it breaks all kinds of things in lexical_cast when you do that.
Good point John -- wchar_t support may indeed have an impact. Based on the
regression results this would need to be a user specified option -- but the
problem report didn't indicate this :-(
Jeff
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