
Am 23.07.2011 11:35, schrieb Nathan Ridge:
Hello Nate,
please use https://github.com/olk/boost.context - I don't get compiler errors with this source for 32bit/64bit Linux on x86.
The errors above point to some problems with boost.move. Which version did you use? Could you test the lib with the sources from github? I tried the github sources, but I am getting the same errors.
I am using the latest SVN trunk, which contains the Move library. Is there some other version of the Move library that I'm supposed to be using?
Thanks, Nate _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe& other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost
It is a bug in the boost.move (trunk version). The new version doesn't allow to separate the implemantion of copy-ctor and assignment-op from their declaration. For instance if you modify the examples of boost.move like movable.hpp to: class movable { BOOST_MOVABLE_BUT_NOT_COPYABLE(movable) int value_; public: movable() : value_(1){} // only declaration movable(BOOST_RV_REF(movable) m); movable & operator=(BOOST_RV_REF(movable) m); bool moved() const //Observer { return value_ == 0; } }; movable::movable(BOOST_RV_REF(movable) m) { value_ = m.value_; m.value_ = 0; } movable & movable::operator=(BOOST_RV_REF(movable) m) { value_ = m.value_; m.value_ = 0; return *this; } it won't compile for gcc 4.5.2 : movable.hpp:36:1: error: prototype for ‘movable::movable(boost::rv<movable>&)’ does not match any in class ‘movable’ movable.hpp:28:4: error: candidates are: movable::movable(boost::rv<movable>&) movable.hpp:25:4: error: movable::movable() movable.hpp:21:4: error: movable::movable(movable&) movable.hpp:39:11: error: prototype for ‘movable& movable::operator=(boost::rv<movable>&)’ does not match any in class ‘movable’ movable.hpp:30:14: error: candidates are: movable& movable::operator=(boost::rv<movable>&) movable.hpp:21:4: error: movable& movable::operator=(movable&) So I believe I've nothing to fix in boost.context - do you agree? regards, Oliver