markrday@yahoo.com wrote:
I've searched the archives, and haven't found a report of successfully building Boost using the Sun Workshop compiler, though some messages imply that people are using at least some of the libraries with Workshop.
Although I realize we could build the libraries with gcc, we have quite a few projects set up in the workshop environment, and I'd like to have the option to use Boost libraries with them. Obviously nobody has built an appropriate toolset. In my naive attempts to create a toolset definiton, and in trying to create a static library from components like Date-Time library, I get error messages like:
add_const.hpp, line 34: Warning: Too few arguments in macro BOOST_PP_CHECK_2.
There are also errors involving BOOST_PP_LIST_FOR_EACH_I_M (among others).
Can anyone offer me hints on how to get started in resolving these? Ultimately I'd like to have the whole suite compiled, but for the time being I'd be happy just using Date-Time.
I'm willing to build a toolset file for this compiler, but I don't seem to have the expertise. If there's anyone that is able to provide guidance, I can put some time into this, and submit a toolset definition file so others can use Boost with this compiler.
Try using the following pp-lib configuration: #define BOOST_PP_CONFIG_FLAGS() BOOST_PP_CONFIG_BCC() Paul Mensonides