
and the same for breadth_first_search.hpp andreas On 25/06/2010 09:45, Andreas Fabri wrote:
Hi Jeremiah,
Here comes the next one
C:\CGAL\boost_1_43_0\stage64\include\boost/graph/filtered_graph.hpp(352) : error C2668: 'std::tr1::tie' : ambiguous call to overloaded function
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\INCLUDE\xxtuple1(34): could be 'std::tr1::tuple<_Arg0,_Arg1,_Arg2,_Arg3,_Arg4,_Arg5,_Arg6,_Arg7,_Arg8,_Arg9> std::tr1::tie<CGAL::Counting_iterator<I,Val>,CGAL::Counting_iterator<I,Val>>(CGAL::Counting_iterator<I,Val> &,CGAL::Counting_iterator<I,Val> &)' [found using argument-dependent lookup]
OR:
C:\CGAL\boost_1_43_0\stage64\include\boost/tuple/detail/tuple_basic.hpp(889): or 'boost::tuples::tuple<T0,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9> boost::tuples::tie<CGAL::Counting_iterator<I,Val>,CGAL::Counting_iterator<I,Val>>(CGAL::Counting_iterator<I,Val> &,CGAL::Counting_iterator<I,Val> &)'
As I am not a boost developer I don't know how you test, but the easiest thing would be to add
#ifdef BOOST_TESTSUITE #ifdef VISUAL 10 #include <tuple> #endif #endif
in a boost config file.
Then you should experience a regression in your testsuite.
Best regards,
Andreas
On 22/06/2010 20:04, Jeremiah Willcock wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Andreas Fabri wrote:
Hi Jeremiah,
I guess in the boost graph testsuite you might try to include ANY boost file together with <tuple>.
I don't have an easy way to test this (a copy of Boost set up with GCC 4.5); r63244 fixes all of the bad uses of tie that I could find. Please see if any of your issues go away in that version.
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