Howard Hinnant wrote:

> On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at 04:31  PM, Jaakko Jarvi wrote:
> 
>> Yes it would be possible. Just committed in.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>> Breaks in g++ 3.2.
>>
>> ICC 7 accepts.
>>
>> Metrowerks? Must works, you wouldn't have asked otherwise, right :)
> 
> <chuckle>  Yes, it works, and yes I do have ulterior motives, though
> they are probably not what it would seem.  I'm hoping this will work in
> g++ asap, and I figured this was the fastest way. :-)

Well, a bug report at http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/
has a similar effect. See e.g. 
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11511
which crops up with boost::mpl.

Putting gcc-killer code in boost is a nice approach
but has the disadvantage of some delay until developers
get aware of it. 

Also the side effect is that my boost-based code does not 
compile with gcc from time to time, which leaves me rather 
unproductive.

Please (!) go and file an appropriate bug report at the site I mentioned.


Markus - who hopes the new gcc parser will get stable some day :-( 


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