It looks like there is something to do with the compiler?
Whenever I tried to use gcc, I will get the errors like
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C:/boost/boost/filesystem/v3/path.hpp:131:5: ´íÎó£º ³õʼ»¯¡®boost::filesystem3::path::path(const Source&, typename boost::enable_if<boost::filesystem3::path_traits::is_pathable<typename boost::decay<Source>::type> >::type*) [with Source = std::basic_string<char>, typename boost::enable_if<boost::filesystem3::path_traits::is_pathable<typename boost::decay<Source>::type> >::type = void]¡¯µÄʵ²Î 2 [-fpermissive]
If I'm using Visual Studio 2010, there is no error report. I just finished testing my code using boost 1.49.0 under Windows7.
I was testing my code with CodeLite with GCC compiler, and Visual Studio 2010.
How come this type of error report?
Cheers
Pei
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:04 PM, JIA Pei
<jp4work@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, all:
My code is as simple as:
path tempp(dir_path, native );
It used to work for boost 1.42. And now, it's working fine with boost 1.49.0 ...
However, current Ubuntu 11.10 affords boost 1.46.1.
Whenever I tried to compile my code with boost 1.46.1, I got the following errors:
invalid conversion from ‘bool (*)(const string&) {aka bool (*)(const std::basic_string<char>&)}’ to ‘boost::enable_if_c<true, void>::type* {aka void*}’ [-fpermissive]
In addition, I notice there are some other errors at the same time, which seems to have something to do with filesystem3 ?
Invalid arguments '
Candidates are:
bool is_directory(boost::filesystem3::file_status)
bool is_directory(const boost::filesystem3::path &)
bool is_directory(const boost::filesystem3::path &, boost::system::error_code &)
'
However, why my code is able to compile with boost 1.49.0 then?
Cheers
Pei
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