That's much better and it is a relief ! Thanks Aleksey. Markus suggestion is good, I've made an honest effort but I really could not find the page. If you don't mind I still have one more question: Do the code still needs a lot of workarounds for compilers problems or the latest versions of the compilers have good compliance ? 1.32 report shows a good situation but I don't know if it reflects good compilers compliance or boost developers heroic efforts to workaround problems. Thanks ! Mauricio Gomes Pensar Digital phone: 55-11-4121-6287 mobile: 55-11-8319-9610 http://pensardigital.com On Apr 20, 2005, at 2:24 AM, Aleksey Gurtovoy wrote: Aleksey, it might be a good idea to put these links somewhere prominent on the boost main page, maybe replacing the old regression reports. Markus
Mauricio Gomes writes:
According to these reports it seems there is not a single compiler able to compile 100% of boost, is that right ?
Yes, it's a technically correct statement w.r.t. CVS-HEAD, but it's more a reflection of the current state of our codebase than that of the tested compilers' compliance.
http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost-regression/cvs-head/user/ summary.html http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost-regression/cvs-head/ developer/summary_release.html
What is the best compiler to use boost ? Or in a less subjective way, what is the compiler that pass most tests ?
Although it is mentioned here (http://www.boost.org/status/compiler_status.html) otherwise the link to the "Compiler Status Summary" page is only showing reports on Linux and it is not mentioning the version (CVS-HEAD ?). The other reports (links above) show the results for several platforms but they seem to be only available for CVS-HEAD.
Where can I find the reports for a specific version like 1.32 for example ?
See http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/boost-regression/1_32_0/ developer/summary_release.html
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