
22 Oct
2004
22 Oct
'04
6:49 p.m.
At 01:10 PM 10/22/2004, Miro Jurisic wrote:
boost::fs, as far as I understand it, ran into the problem that it was impossible to sidestep the invariant.
No, rather than the error check was on by default. Some people want it off as the default. As far as Unicode strings are concerned, the question is a little different. Is it well defined behavior to create a string that does not meet the Unicode invariants? If so, can ordinary operations break invariants, or is such dangerous activity restricted to "experts only" functions? --Beman