On Saturday, February 26, 2011 05:01:29 PM Larry Evans wrote:

> On 02/21/11 06:32, Hartmut Kaiser wrote:

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Thomas Heller worked hard to address the outstanding issues of the

> > original Phoenix review. He ported Phoenix to Boost.Proto. As mandated

> > by the original Boost review, we will conduct a mini-review of his

> > Phoenix V3 library.

> >

> > This mini-review starts today, February 20th, 2011 and ends on March

> > 2nd, 2011.

> >

> > ------------------

> >

> > About the library:

> >

> > The Phoenix library enables FP techniques such as higher order

> > functions, lambda (unnamed functions), currying (partial function

> > application) and lazy evaluation in C++. The focus is more on

> > usefulness and practicality than purity, elegance and strict adherence

> > to FP principles.

> >

> > Phoenix is a very important infrastructure library. It is currently a

> > utility library included with Spirit V2 and therefore is already

> > available for years from the latest Boost distributions (headers:

> > $BOOST_ROOT/boost/spirit/home/phoenix, docs:

> > $BOOST_ROOT/libs/spirit/phoenix, or

> > http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/spirit/phoenix/index.html)

> >

> > ------------------

> >

> > The code of new Phoenix V3 (that's what we mini-review) can be found at:

> > https://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/SOC/2010/phoenix3/

> >

> > the documentation is at:

> >

> >

> > http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/SOC/2010/phoenix3/libs/phoenix/d

> > oc/ht ml/index.html

>

> I've downloaded the library to:

>

> ~/prog_dev/boost-svn/ro/trunk/sandbox/ro/SOC/2010/phoenix3

>

> However, when I tried to run the tests in the:

>

> libs/phoenix/test/

>

> subdirectory, I got:

>

> Compilation started at Sat Feb 26 09:48:50

>

> bjam

> sh: icpc: not found

> error: Unable to find file or target named

> error: '/boost/thread'

> error: referred from project at

> error: '.'

>

>

> Compilation exited abnormally with code 1 at Sat Feb 26 09:48:52

>

> How can i fix that?


I don't know. it is something with jam and boost and the code being in a different directory (sadly, i am not a boost build expert). I commented the affected testcase. The error should be gone now.


> TIA.

>

> -Larry

>

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