Hi.
The following little proggie bombs if I compile it with /O3 optimisation in
Windows, using Intel compiler 7.0 and STLport (whatever the latest version
number is). In short, I cannot use to_simple_string in any of my programs
if I have any form of optimisation turned on.
Here is the simple test program :
// boost
#include
Sorry, I didn't read carefully enough. Have you managed to make a test app fail similarly?
tom
-----Original Message----- From: adutoit [mailto:adutoit@stonethree.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 11:02 PM To: Boost-Users@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Boost-Users] to_simple_string and Windows?
Yes, I know about the UNICODE project option, that is why I mentioned it in my previous email... Anyway, now I am left wondering why opto enabled (with /O3 or whatever opto is required) causes my call to "to_simple_string" to fail. In case anyone is wondering what I mean by that, it simply aborts without any further information somewhere in the bowels of said function.
A.
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