
Hi John, the test cases pass: hamilton:~/boost/hpux/boost_1_42_0/bin.v2/libs/math/test/> cat test_tr1.test/acc/debug/test_tr1.output Running 1 test case... Testing type float Testing type double *** No errors detected EXIT STATUS: 0 hamilton:~/boost/hpux/boost_1_42_0/bin.v2/libs/math/test/> cat test_tr1/acc/debug/test_tr1.output test_tr1.test/ test_tr1_long_double.test/ hamilton:~/boost/hpux/boost_1_42_0/bin.v2/libs/math/test/> cat test_tr1_long_double.test/acc/debug/test_tr1_long_double.output Running 1 test case... Testing type long double *** No errors detected EXIT STATUS: 0 I have attached a patch to this mail. Frank On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 8:42 PM, John Maddock <boost.regex@virgin.net> wrote:
Can anybody more experienced with the aCC tell me if such a change would be a good idea?
No idea, my suspicion is that HP aCC defines these functions inline in it's header?
Would you accept a patch?
Sure. Can you try running
bjam test_tr1 test_tr1_long_double aCC
from within libs/math/test to check that the patch works OK?
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