2 Nov
2016
2 Nov
'16
1:59 a.m.
On 11/1/2016 6:55 PM, Gavin Lambert wrote:
On 2/11/2016 11:50, Edward Diener wrote:
If Boost developers could get a free version of Intel C++ on Windows, purely for the non-commercial task of testing Boost with it, it would be easier for them to fix things in libraries in order to get it to work. Although Intel C++ on Linux graciously offers a free version for Boost developers, none is offered for Intel C++ on Windows.
Perhaps Intel could host a Boost test runner for it? While that'd have a longer cycle time for fixes, it should alleviate any licensing concerns they might have.
That would not help much if a developer needs to find out why something is not working when compiled with Intel C++ on Windows. Of course it helps for testing.