
OK, I've done this. Thanks for the info. Mike Joaquín Mª López Muñoz wrote:
Michael Glassford ha escrito:
As far as I can see, these are all type_traits compile errors in the Boost.Thread regression tests. Did something change fairly recently in the type traits library or the way that Boost.Test uses it that might cause this? Unfortunately, I don't have access to VC6 to help me debug it, and don't know enough about changes in those or other libraries to debug the problem "in a vacuum".
The problem is due to an internal typedef in the is_convertible implementation called "binder", which clashes with your "binder" in libs\thread\testutil.inl. The "binder" in is_convertible was introduced about two months ago, hence the regression. I don't know the exact circumstances where this compiler bug shows, but I know I've been bitten by it in the past. Simply renaming your binder to anything else (like in the attached patch) solves the problem.
HTH
Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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143c143 < class binder ---
class binder_class
146c146 < binder(const F& func, const T& param) ---
binder_class(const F& func, const T& param)
156c156 < binder<F, T> bind(const F& func, const T& param) ---
binder_class<F, T> bind(const F& func, const T& param)
158c158 < return binder<F, T>(func, param); ---
return binder_class<F, T>(func, param);
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