
Daniel James wrote:
appended is a small patch to fix some annoying warnings using Visual C++ 8.0 and 9.0.
It would be nice if this could be looked at and applied to the trunk.
I made a slightly different change that will hopefully fix the warnings. Although I'm not sure if it'll work on all compilers, so I might need to change it again once I've seen the regression tests.
Hi Daniel, i think i found the source of the warnings. See the attached patch. Regards -chris -- Christopher Lux | | Bauhaus-Universität Weimar | faculty of media - virtual reality systems group Index: boost/unordered/unordered_map.hpp =================================================================== --- boost/unordered/unordered_map.hpp (revision 49734) +++ boost/unordered/unordered_map.hpp (working copy) @@ -391,14 +391,14 @@ }; // class template unordered_map template <class K, class T, class H, class P, class A> - inline bool operator==(unordered_map<K, T, H, P, A> const& m1, + bool operator==(unordered_map<K, T, H, P, A> const& m1, unordered_map<K, T, H, P, A> const& m2) { return boost::unordered_detail::equals(m1.base, m2.base); } template <class K, class T, class H, class P, class A> - inline bool operator!=(unordered_map<K, T, H, P, A> const& m1, + bool operator!=(unordered_map<K, T, H, P, A> const& m1, unordered_map<K, T, H, P, A> const& m2) { return !boost::unordered_detail::equals(m1.base, m2.base); Index: boost/unordered/unordered_set.hpp =================================================================== --- boost/unordered/unordered_set.hpp (revision 49734) +++ boost/unordered/unordered_set.hpp (working copy) @@ -363,14 +363,14 @@ }; // class template unordered_set template <class T, class H, class P, class A> - inline bool operator==(unordered_set<T, H, P, A> const& m1, + bool operator==(unordered_set<T, H, P, A> const& m1, unordered_set<T, H, P, A> const& m2) { return boost::unordered_detail::equals(m1.base, m2.base); } template <class T, class H, class P, class A> - inline bool operator!=(unordered_set<T, H, P, A> const& m1, + bool operator!=(unordered_set<T, H, P, A> const& m1, unordered_set<T, H, P, A> const& m2) { return !boost::unordered_detail::equals(m1.base, m2.base);