Hi Antony,
unfortunatelly yes. The other code has to be compiled with
BOOST_CB_DISABLE_DEBUG defined as well if it is using a circular_buffer which
holds the same type.
Jan
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From: Anthony Foglia
If you a problem only with iterator invalidation (which works in debug mode only) you can disable it completely. The documentation says: The debug support is enabled only in the debug mode (when the NDEBUG is not defined). It can also be explicitly disabled (only for circular_buffer) by defining BOOST_CB_DISABLE_DEBUG macro.
How would that work is my code is linked with other code that doesn't turn off the BOOST_CB_DISABLE_DEBUG macro? I would imagine there would only be a problem if some other code is using a circular buffer to hold the same type I am (which is probably the case, but puts a requirement on other people's code). Is that it? -- Anthony Foglia Princeton Consultants (609) 987-8787 x233 _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users