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@@ -165,6 +165,19 @@
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syntax .to_container( c ) was applied to all list_of() expressions.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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+ <mark-expected-failures>
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+ <test name="list_of"/>
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+ <toolset name="intel-win32-8_1"/>
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+ <toolset name="intel-win32-9_0"/>
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+ <note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
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+ The test would (most likely) compile and run properly if
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+ the test did not use list_of() with boost::array.
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+ I would be very happy to see an intel programmer
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+ submit a patch. It is quite strange that it only happens on
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+ intel's windows compilers.
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+ </note>
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+ </mark-expected-failures>
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+
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="list_of_workaround"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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@@ -1909,23 +1922,23 @@ for more information.
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<toolset name="vc-6_5*"/>
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<toolset name="vc-7_0"/>
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<toolset name="dmc-8_43-stlport-4_5_3"/>
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- </mark-unusable>
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-
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- <!--
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+ </mark-unusable>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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- <test name="ptr_array"/>
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- <test name="ptr_deque"/>
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<test name="ptr_list"/>
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- <test name="ptr_map"/>
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- <test name="ptr_set"/>
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- <toolset name="gcc- 3.4.3- linux"/>
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- <toolset name="gcc- 4.0.0- linux"/>
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+ <toolset name="gcc-4.0.0*"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
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The error is due to problems in the standard library implementation.
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It should be fixed in newer versions of the compiler.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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- -->
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+ <mark-expected-failures>
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+ <test name="ptr_list"/>
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+ <toolset name="gcc-4.0.0*"/>
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+ <note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
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+ The error is due to problems in the standard library implementation.
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+ It should be fixed in newer versions of the compiler.
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+ </note>
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+ </mark-expected-failures>
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</library>
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