On 9 July 2014 07:04, Eric Niebler
On 07/07/2014 05:30 PM, Edward Diener wrote:
Eric Niebler has issued a couple of pull requests for MPL on 'develop' involving VC++ and the has_xxx functionality which I have merged to 'develop' after testing them locally and successfully with various versions of VC++ from VC8 to VC12. The earlier already cycled through regression tests successfully but the latest was merged just recently. The latest involves a change for the NVidia CUDA compiler, for which I see no regression testing. I have not tested this change with the CUDA compiler ( is there even a Boost Build toolset for this compiler ? ) but I implictly trust Eric's judgment.
Can/should these changes be merged to 'master' for 1.56 ?
Well, I'm a release manager, and I think it's ok. I admit I'm biased and should probably recuse myself. Maybe one of the other release managers could chime in?
Is CUDA emulating Visual C++? If it is, then you should use _MSC_VER rather than BOOST_MSVC, otherwise it will break again if config ever gets CUDA support. Do you know if it works with CUDA on other platforms?