
Jens, We appreciate that Boost.Random is moving toward TR1 compliance, but right now are in the middle of a release cycle and we cannot deal with destabilizing changes. The regression tests from the Random library went from almost completely green (I think I fixed the last bugs about 2 days ago) to having a large number of failures, which have propagated to other libraries. Please revert these changes. You can create a separate branch and commit the changes there, or wait until we have released 1.33.0 to commit them. Doug Gregor 1.33.0 Release Manager On May 19, 2005, at 4:35 PM, Jens Maurer wrote:
I've checked in changes to the Boost.Random library that add constructors and seeding for both
template<class Generator> and unsigned long
arguments, thereby moving Boost.Random one step further towards TR1 compliance.
The random_test.cpp program now has basic tests for this feature.
In order to guide overload resolution, I've used boost::enable_if<> and type traits to make sure that integral arguments don't try to call the "template<class Generator>" overloads. This could mean decreased compiler support, sorry.
It works for me with gcc 3.4.3.
Jens Maurer
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