I can move to stdlib regex; I'll look in to that later this week. On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 1:44 PM Wayne Stambaugh <stambau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tom, > > On 4/3/2019 1:34 PM, Tomasz Wlostowski wrote: > > On 02/04/2019 17:27, Wayne Stambaugh wrote: > >> We should always be using wxLogTrace. Using printf and cout are > >> meaningless on windows and wxLogDebug means that your debugging output > >> is always spewed on debug builds even when it's not needed. I haven't > >> made the draconian move of making this policy but maybe I should since > >> we seem to be leaving lots of debugging code in all manner of formats in > >> our source code. > >> > > @Wayne Can I somehow use wxLogTrace() on release builds? > > Unfortunately no. All of the wxLog macros compile away in release builds. > > > > > @Jon I just tried to build today's master and it complained about > > missing boost::regex library. There is regexp support in libstdc++ in > > C++11, why go for boost? > > I got bit by this too on Debian. I think boost packaging on Debian is > in a state of flux the moment. I see the boost-dev package is being > held back even when I do a dist-upgrade. This is (was) the package that > used to pull in all of boost and it's libraries. Maybe there is a new > meta package that does that. I just installed boost-regex-dev and all > was well. > > > > > Tom > > >
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