RE: [boost] Re: Boost.Test problem

My personal preference is fully qualified reference everywhere. And I don't see how other solution is any better.
Whatever... Just fix the thing!
That's great! First you say don't do a thing, than - why you did not do it yet. I had enough headache with things that were "sure thing". I did not touch anything I am not 100% sure about. Gennadiy.

Rozental, Gennadiy wrote:
My personal preference is fully qualified reference
everywhere. And I
don't see how other solution is any better.
Whatever... Just fix the thing!
That's great! First you say don't do a thing, than - why you did not do it yet.
You mean about freezing boost.test? Yes, you should have done that a long time ago. However, freezing something means that it should be in a good state. It is not. -- Joel de Guzman http://www.boost-consulting.com http://spirit.sf.net
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