And here's what's missing.... I'm using the /Za switch (Disable Language Extensions).
But I'm a bit puzzled. I would have thought that /Za (a more standard compliant mode) would not fail.
Nick
"Nick Savoiu"
wrote in message news:... That would be a solution but 'long long' appears in quite a few places. So, I think there's something else that I'm missing...
Nick
"Jeff Garland"
wrote in message news:20031111022332.M81509@crystalclearsoftware.com... On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 14:14:04 -0800, Nick Savoiu wrote
I'm trying to compile some boost code on VC+7.1 but I get:
e:\users\savoiu\Projects\boost-1.30.2\boost\concept_check.hpp(183) : error C2632: 'long' followed by 'long' is illegal
Do I need any #defines when using Boost with VC++7.1 or should it work right out of the box?
I believe this is an error in the concept_check code. Try changing
The problem seems to be that BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG has two different checks to
see if should be defined:
1 @ E:\users\savoiu\Projects\boost\boost\config\suffix.hpp(26):#include
'long
long' to boost::int64_t.
Jeff