3 Jun
2019
3 Jun
'19
1:12 p.m.
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019 at 12:04, Paul A Bristow via Boost
It works on VS 2019 and 2017 just fine. I just have to think about what I should do about VS 2015 (if anything at all), since that compiler claims to be a C++11 compiler and this is supposed to be a C++11 Library.
It can claim all it wants, but it's not. Since this is a *new* library, current Boost guidance is that you should not
expend much effort on trying to get it to work with earlier than VS 2017.
Exactly my thinking. Getting your library to work with current VS, GCC and Clang compilers
working IS needed.
I thought OP said it was working with VS17 and VS19. I presume that means it also works with current Clang's/GCC's. degski -- @realdegski