Hi,
First off . . . great graph library.
I can not get Visual C++ 6 SP5 to compile when I try to put multiple properties on the edges. Seems like a problem with the 3rd
Hi Matt, I had the same problem, I think there is some sort of internal compiler limit for template expansion. I fixed it by putting all my properties in a class and just using the class as the one property, seemed to work fine. Dave --- In Boost-Users@y..., "Siegel, Matthew" <matthew.siegel@s...> wrote: parameter that a
boost::property can take another boost::property.
When the 2nd property is taken out of the edge property list, everything works fine.
Thanks for the help!
Matt
Example:
// Vertex property - name as a string typedef boost::property<boost::vertex_name_t, std::string> VertexProperties;
// Edge property - name as string, weight as a double typedef boost::property< boost::edge_weight_t, double, boost::property< boost::edge_name_t, std::string> > EdgeProperties;
// Graph definition typedef boost::adjacency_list< boost::vecS, // Store out-edges in a std::vector boost::vecS, // Store vertex set in a std::vector boost::directedS, // Graph is directed VertexProperties, // Vertex properties EdgeProperties> Graph; // Edge properties
Produces the following compiler error:
Compiling... routetable.cpp c:\dev\lib\stlport-4.5.3\stlport\stl\char_traits.h(138) : fatal error C1001: INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR (compiler file 'msc1.cpp', line 1794) Please choose the Technical Support command on the Visual C++ Help menu, or open the Technical Support help file for more information Error executing cl.exe.
routing.exe - 1 error(s), 0 warning(s)