niedz., 5 lut 2023 o 01:29 Peter Dimov via Boost
On 2/4/23 10:50 AM, Peter Dimov via Boost wrote:
As long as a C++11 compiler is used, code that compiles and works with 1.82 should continue to compile and work with 1.83, without changes.
The serialization library consists of code from 2002 which is tested at each release to be sure it works with all known C++ compilers. A few tests are elided on one or another platforms because they depend on standard
Robert Ramey wrote: libraries
which have been added/dropped over the years.
May I presume that this doesn't affect me and I can ignore it?
Yes, I think you can. Nothing will be required on your end.
However, if I understand the idea correctly, you might not be able to offer a c++03 support anymore. If Boost.Serialization depends on Boost.Optional and Boost.Optional depends on Boost.TypeTraits, and Boost.TypeTraits decide tos remove the code for C++03 compatibility, then Boost.Serialization loses C++03 compatibility also. Regards, &rzej;