
6 May
2008
6 May
'08
1:05 p.m.
Douglas Gregor wrote:
For those interested in attending the "Implementing a mini Boost.Fusion using C++0x" workshop, we suggest that you install a compiler capable of handling some of the C++0x features discussed today, especially decltype, variadic templates, and rvalue references. GCC 4.3 is one such option. For Linux users: You can build GCC 4.3 on your own (get the source at gcc.gnu.org), or perhaps be lucky enough to find a binary for your particular distribution.
Gentoo's Portage contains an ebuild for 4.3, but as of today it's still lacking keywords. Sebastian