Just for clarification, GCC 9 supports concepts through the -fconcepts compiler flag which is how I ran into this problem. On 5/2/20 4:10 PM, Robert Ramey via Boost wrote:
On 5/2/20 10:44 AM, Vinnie Falco via Boost wrote:
On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 9:34 AM Glen Fernandes
wrote: A new release is costly
Understood. The problem is that the Boost 1.73 release as it is currently shipped, has a Beast that does not work with C++20 coroutines. Thus one or more other individuals besides me and Richard should decide if this is important enough to justify the cost of a new release. I can go either way on it. The fixes are stable and well tested.
We'll have another release in 2-4 months. I very much doubt that there are many users who are currently using Beast with C++20. And I don't see a huge hardship if those users need to wait a couple of months. I just don't see that a patch is worth all the extra work, including distribution, publicity, and confusion it might cause. Onward !!! don't waste time looking back.
better to spend a little more time to tweak the testing/release process so that such a thing can't recurre.
Robert Ramey
Thanks
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