>From: "Beman Dawes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > A fresh version of the Win32 regression tests has just been posted. See > http://boost.sourceforge.net/regression-logs/cs-win32-RC_1_30_0-diff.html > > There are seven new fails in date_time tests; presumably all caused by > lexical_cast.hpp problems. See typical error message below.
I see that all of the new failing tests are on MSVC 6, and it seems the errors is due to allowing wide character support on MSVC 6. In the Date/Time tests there are calls such as lexical_cast<unsigned short>(<std::string>), which lexical_cast on MSVC 6 interprets as trying to convert from std::string to wchar_t. This also fails in the lexical_cast unit test for MSVC 6. Ok, it seems we may have to exclude wide character support for lexical_cast on MSVC 6, to avoid breaking Date/Time. I suggest something like: #if defined(BOOST_NO_STRINGSTREAM) || \ defined(BOOST_NO_STD_WSTRING) || \ defined(BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE) || \ defined(BOOST_NO_CWCHAR) || \ defined(BOOST_MSVC) && (BOOST_MSVC <= 1200) #define DISABLE_WIDE_CHAR_SUPPORT #endif (Testing for BOOST_NO_INTRINSIC_WCHAR_T, instead, would also disable wide character support on Intel C++ (on Windows), which does work with lexical_cast) I've tested this with Date/Time's testclock.cpp (one of the failing tests) on MSVC 6 and Intel C++ 7, and it now works. On the plus side, it appears to now work on g++ 2.95. Regards, Terje _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost