A user is complaining that std::to_string is not available in their distribution. Beast doesn't support toolchains that don't have full support for C++11. However, if this is the only thing missing maybe I can just use a Boost equivalent to get him up and running.
I see boost::to_string in
is that a public interface? It doesn't look documented. What do folks typically do when they want to call std::to_string on an unsupported distribution?
My preferred alternative is boost::lexical_caststd::string. See http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_62_0/doc/html/boost_lexical_cast.html. As per my knowledge, boost::to_string is for internal usage. /TD This e-mail transmission (inclusive of any attachments) is strictly confidential and intended solely for the ordinary user of the e-mail address to which it was addressed. It may contain legally privileged and/or CONFIDENTIAL information. The unauthorized use, disclosure, distribution printing and/or copying of this e-mail or any information it contains is prohibited and could, in certain circumstances, constitute an offence. If you have received this e-mail in error or are not an intended recipient please inform the sender of the email and MillenniumIT immediately by return e-mail or telephone (+94-11) 2416000. We advise that in keeping with good computing practice, the recipient of this e-mail should ensure that it is virus free. We do not accept responsibility for any virus that may be transferred by way of this e-mail. E-mail may be susceptible to data corruption, interception and unauthorized amendment, and we do not accept liability for any such corruption, interception or amendment or any consequences thereof. www.millenniumit.com