AMDG Tomek Jerzykowski wrote:
I was not quite clear about what is bothering me. The problem is that every warning and every compiler error is followed by a lot of meaningless messages. The abovementioned example was intentionally fed with the warning to show you what is going on. I know quite well how to suppress warnings and know how to fix them, but in the source code of the project I'm working now there are quite a lot of warnings, what results in an utter flood of messages during compilation.
I want to introduce Boost to my co-workers, but I know that if I tell them that every time they write some code with warnings or errors, they are flooded with meaningless stuff... they will refuse using this tool.
Ok. I see. This is really weird. I have no idea what's causing this behavior. Do other Boost headers have similar effects? In Christ, Steven Watanabe