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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<explicit-failures-markup xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
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xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="explicit-failures.xsd">
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<!--
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PLEASE VALIDATE THE XML BEFORE COMMITTING YOUR CHANGES!
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Locally, the xmlint tool can be used:
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xmllint explicit-failures-markup.xml <two-dashes>schema explicit-failures.xsd
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The following online services can be used to validate your changes to this
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file:
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- http://syseng.nist.gov/b2bTestbed/projects/xmlvalidation/instance_validation.html
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- http://xmlvalidation.com/
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With both tools you need to provide both the explicit-failures-markup.xml
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file as the XML document and the explicit-failures.xsd as the schema
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document. Use the browse buttons to select them from your local hard
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drive.
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-->
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<!-- /////////////// Toolsets /////////////// -->
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<mark-toolset name="acc" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="darwin-4.0.1" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="gcc-4.1.2_sunos_i86pc" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="gcc-4.1.3_linux" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="gcc-4.2.1" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="gcc-4.2.1_hpux_ia64" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="gcc-4.2.1_linux_x86_64" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="intel-linux-9.0" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="intel-vc8-win-10.0" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="intel-win-10.0" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="msvc-7.1" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="msvc-8.0" status="required"/>
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<mark-toolset name="msvc-8.0_64" status="required"/>
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<!-- /////////////// Libraries /////////////// -->
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<!-- accumulators -->
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<library name="accumulators">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
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<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
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<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
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<toolset name="borland-*"/>
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<toolset name="vacpp-*"/>
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<toolset name="cray-*"/>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="tail_variate_means"/>
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<test name="weighted_tail_variate_means"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1*"/>
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<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="42"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="weighted_kurtosis"/>
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<toolset name="acc"/>
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<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="38"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="weighted_tail_variate_means"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-71*"/>
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<note author="Markus Schoepflin">
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This failure is caused by a timeout when compiling the test. It
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passes when the timeout value is increased.
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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="covariance"/>
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<test name="pot_quantile"/>
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<test name="tail_variate_means"/>
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<test name="weighted_covariance"/>
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<test name="weighted_pot_quantile"/>
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<test name="weighted_tail_variate_means"/>
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<toolset name="acc"/>
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<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="47"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="p_square_cumul_dist"/>
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<test name="weighted_p_square_cumul_dist"/>
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<toolset name="*"/>
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<note author="Eric Niebler" refid="53"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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</library>
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<!-- algorithm -->
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<library name="algorithm">
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="empty_search_test"/>
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<test name="search_test1"/>
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<test name="search_test2"/>
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<test name="search_test3"/>
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<test name="is_permutation_test1"/>
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<toolset name="vacpp-10.1"/>
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<note author="Marshall Clow">
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These failures are caused by a lack of support/configuration for Boost.Tr1
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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</library>
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<!-- minmax -->
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<library name="algorithm/minmax">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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</mark-unusable>
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</library>
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<!-- string_algo -->
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<library name="algorithm/string">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="borland-5.5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
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<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
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<toolset name="mipspro"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<note author="P.Droba">
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The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
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</note>
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</mark-unusable>
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<test name="regex">
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<mark-failure>
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<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
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<note author="P.Droba">
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The toolset is not supported by Boost.Regex.
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</note>
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</mark-failure>
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</test>
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</library>
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<!-- any -->
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<library name="any">
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<test name="any_to_ref_test">
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<mark-failure>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<note author="Vladimir Prus">
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The test fail with ICE, but the exact reason for ICE is not
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known. A minimal example of casting any to reference type
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seem to work. Anyone interested in using this functionality
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with msvc is suggested to do additional testing.
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</note>
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</mark-failure>
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</test>
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</library>
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<!-- array -->
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<library name="array">
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<test name="array0">
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<mark-failure>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<note author="A.Meredith">
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Compilers need to support partial template specialization
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to work with zero length arrays.
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</note>
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</mark-failure>
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</test>
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<test name="array3">
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<mark-failure>
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<toolset name="borland-5.5*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<note refid="3"/>
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</mark-failure>
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<mark-failure>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<note refid="4"/>
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</mark-failure>
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</test>
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<test name="array4">
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<mark-failure>
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<toolset name="borland-5.5*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<note refid="3"/>
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</mark-failure>
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</test>
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</library>
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<!-- asio -->
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<library name="asio">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
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<note author="Chris Kohlhoff">
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This compiler does not support enable_if, which is needed by the
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Boost.System library on which Boost.Asio depends.
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</note>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="read_until"/>
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<test name="read_until_select"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1_hpux_ia64"/>
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<note author="Boris Gubenko">
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On HP-UX 11.23 platform, these tests must be compiled with
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_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED macro defined. It is likely related
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to CR JAGag28813.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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</library>
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<!-- assign -->
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<library name="assign">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="dmc-8_43-stlport-4_5_3"/>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="array"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen" >
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The test would (most likely) compile and run properly if the workaround
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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="email_example"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
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<note refid="27" author="Thorsten Ottosen"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="list_inserter"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
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<note refid="6" author="Thorsten Ottosen"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="list_inserter"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
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This test could probably be made to work if somebody with knowledge
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about the compilers would submit a patch.
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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="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen" >
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The test would (most likely) compile and run properly if the workaround
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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_workaround"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen" >
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The test could probably be made to work if somebody submitted a patch.
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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="multi_index_container"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
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<note refid="27" author="Thorsten Ottosen"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="multi_index_container"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<toolset name="mipspro"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen" >
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The test would (most likely) compile and run properly if the workaround
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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="my_vector_example"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
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<note refid="27" author="Thorsten Ottosen"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="ptr_list_inserter"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<toolset name="mipspro"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen" >
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The test depends on Boost.Pointer Container which probably does not work for
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this compiler.
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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="ptr_list_of"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="mipspro"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen" >
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The test depends on Boost.Pointer Container which probably does not work for
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this compiler.
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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="ptr_map_inserter"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="mipspro"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen" >
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The test depends on Boost.Pointer Container which probably does not work for
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this compiler.
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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="std"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen" >
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The test does not work for
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this compiler.
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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="tuple_list_of"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen" >
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The test depends on Boost.Tuple which probably does not work for
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this compiler.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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</library>
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<!-- beast -->
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<library name="beast">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="clang-linux-3.0*"/>
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<toolset name="clang-linux-3.1*"/>
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<toolset name="clang-linux-3.2*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-3.*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.0*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.1*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.2*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.3*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.4*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.5*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.6*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-4.7*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mngw-3.*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mngw-4.0*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mngw-4.1*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mngw-4.2*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mngw-4.3*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mngw-4.4*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mngw-4.5*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mngw-4.6*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mngw-4.7*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-3.*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-4.0*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-4.1*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-4.2*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-4.3*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-4.4*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-4.5*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-4.6*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-4.7*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-8.*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-9.*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-10.*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-11.*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-12.*"/>
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<note author="Vinnie Falco">C++11 is the minimum requirement.</note>
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</mark-unusable>
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</library>
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<!-- bimap -->
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<library name="bimap">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
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<note author="J. López" date="05 Jul 2004" refid="17"/>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
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<note author="Alisdair Meredith" date="26 May 2006"/>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
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<note author="Alisdair Meredith" date="27 Feb 2007"/>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
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<note author="J. López" date="09 Jul 2004" refid="17"/>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="*como-4_3_3-msvc"/>
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<note author="J. López" date="30 Jul 2004">
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The VC++ 6.0 backend runs out of internal resources while
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trying to process the Comeau output for this library;
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Comeau Computing has been asked about a solution.
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On the other hand, Comeau 4.3.3 with VC++ 7.0 backend works
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fine.
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</note>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_8u1-sunos"/>
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<note author="J. López" date="22 Apr 2005" refid="17"/>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="dmc-8_43-stlport-4_5_3"/>
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<toolset name="dmc-8_44b-stlport-4_5_3"/>
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<toolset name="dmc-8_47-stlport-4_5_3"/>
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<note author="J. López" date="03 Jun 2005" refid="17"/>
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="test_bimap_assign"/>
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<test name="test_bimap_ordered"/>
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<test name="test_bimap_unconstrained"/>
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<test name="test_bimap_unordered"/>
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<toolset name="acc"/>
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<note refid="38" author="Boris Gubenko"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="typeof"/>
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<toolset name="acc*"/>
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<toolset name="intel-vc71-win*"/>
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<toolset name="intel-vc8-win*"/>
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<toolset name="intel-win-9.1"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<note refid="39" author="Boris Gubenko"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_bimap_serialization"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-3.4.5"/>
|
|
<note author="Matias Capeletto">Compiler bug.</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_bimap_property_map"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_x86_64"/>
|
|
<note author="Matias Capeletto">Time out.</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- bind-->
|
|
<library name="bind">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bind_cv_test"/>
|
|
<test name="bind_stateful_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-stdlib-default-linux"/>
|
|
<note refid="2" author="Aleksey Gurtovoy"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bind_dm2_test"/>
|
|
<test name="mem_fn_dm_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bind_dm_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bind_function_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_8u1-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Peter Dimov">
|
|
This failure is caused by Boost.Function.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="mem_fn_derived_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bind_rv_sp_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-71*"/>
|
|
<note author="Markus Schoepflin">
|
|
This failure is caused by a bug in the compiler triggered by the
|
|
use of the debug flag '-gall'. It has been reported to the
|
|
compiler vendor.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bind_dm3_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="mem_fn_eq_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Peter Dimov">
|
|
This failure is only present in release mode and is caused by /OPT:ICF.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bind_placeholder_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- build -->
|
|
<library name="build">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="collect_debug_info"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jurko Gospodnetić">
|
|
Temporarily enabled and always failing test used for collecting
|
|
additional feedback from the testing site.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- chrono -->
|
|
<library name="chrono">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-10*"/>
|
|
<note author="Vicente J. Botet Escriba">
|
|
The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<test name="*_h" category="Header Only">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="*_l" category="Non Header Only">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="*_s" category="Static Link">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="*_d" category="Dynamic Link">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="*_f" category="Compile Diagnostic Required">
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- circular_buffer -->
|
|
<library name="circular_buffer">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="base_test"/>
|
|
<test name="space_optimized_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="41"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- concept_check -->
|
|
<library name="concept_check">
|
|
<test name="class_concept_fail_expected">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="class_concept_fail_expected">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Jeremy Siek"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="stl_concept_check">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<note author="Markus Schoepflin" date="09 Dec 2007">
|
|
This version of the Rogue Wave library fails to provide all
|
|
needed addition operators for the iterator type and the
|
|
difference type of std::deque.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- config -->
|
|
<library name="config">
|
|
<test name="config_link_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3-vc7*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="limits_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="limits_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3_4_4_tru64"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Long double NaN's are apparently handled incorrectly on this platform.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="limits_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6-stlp-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="4"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="limits_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<note author="A.Meredith">
|
|
This failure is due to NaNs trapping.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="limits_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="A.Meredith">
|
|
This failure is due to the compiler not recognising the long double special values for infinity and quiet NaN
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="test_thread_fail1">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="test_thread_fail2">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- container-->
|
|
<library name="container">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-8.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Ion Gaztañaga">
|
|
The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<library name="container_hash">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_value_array_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
hash_value is not overloaded for arrays for older versions
|
|
of Visual C++. There is a work around so that
|
|
boost::hash<T[N]>, boost::hash_combine and boost::hash_range
|
|
work.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_function_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<note refid="2" author="Daniel James"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_function_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
On these compilers the wrong overload of hash_value is called
|
|
when the argument is a hash function pointer. So calling
|
|
hash_value doesn't work but boost::hash does work (and it's
|
|
recommended that user never call hash_value directly so this
|
|
shouldn't be a problem).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_long_double_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.3_sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*pa_risc"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
This platform has poor support for <code>long double</code> so
|
|
the hash function perform poorly for values out of the range
|
|
of <code>double</code> or if they differ at a greater precision
|
|
that <code>double</code> is capable of representing.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="point" />
|
|
<test name="books" />
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
These examples only work on compilers with support for ADL.
|
|
It is possible to work around this, but I wanted to keep the
|
|
example code as clean as possible.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="point" />
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
It appears that Borland doesn't find friend functions defined
|
|
in a class by ADL. This is easily fixed but this example is
|
|
meant to show the typical way of customising boost::hash, not
|
|
the portable way.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_global_namespace_test" />
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
The test demonstrates a Borland bug - functions that aren't
|
|
in a namespace don't appear to be found by ADL.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="container_fwd_gcc_debug"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.2"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
Debug containers aren't supported on Apple's version of gcc 4.2.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- convert-->
|
|
<library name="convert">
|
|
<test name="convert_test_has_begin">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Vladimir Batov">
|
|
The relevant SFINAE support is broken in MSVC up to version 11.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- lexical_cast -->
|
|
<library name="lexical_cast">
|
|
<test name="lexical_cast_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Douglas Gregor" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="lexical_cast_abstract_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Alisdair Meredith">
|
|
This compiler does not support the is_abstract type trait
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="lexical_cast_loopback_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-11.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-12.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-3.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-10.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cray-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Alexander Nasonov">
|
|
Conversion double-string-double may give a different
|
|
value (or even throw) on many compilers
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="lexical_cast_float_types_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~stlport5.2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~wm5~stlport5.2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-11.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-12.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-libcxx*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~wm5"/>
|
|
<note author="Antony Polukhin">
|
|
Some compilers and STL realizations convert double and long
|
|
double types with bigger precision loss than minimal (or
|
|
even round to infinity). Such failures are not a
|
|
lexical_cast, but a compiler fault.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- contract -->
|
|
<library name="contract">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-ubsan"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
On this compiler, Boost.Function gives a run-time error when
|
|
calling non-nullary lambdas as used by the tests of this library
|
|
to program contract failure handlers.
|
|
It might still be possible to use this library on this compiler
|
|
using default contract failure handlers or programming custom
|
|
contract failure handlers but without using non-nullary lambdas
|
|
(however, the authors did not confirm that).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
Even tests that do not use C++11 lambda functions fail on this
|
|
compiler because it incorrectly attempts an extra copy when
|
|
objects are constructed using `boost::check c = ...`.
|
|
This is fixed in MinGW GCC 4.3.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
Even tests that do not use C++11 lambda functions fail on this
|
|
compiler because of a number of issues (Boost.Exception is not
|
|
supported on this compiler but it is used by this library
|
|
implementation, some aspects of `friend` and `volatile` are not
|
|
properly implemented on this compiler, etc.).
|
|
These specific issues are fixed in MSVC 9.0 (but only MSVC 11.0
|
|
has adequate lambda function support that makes this library
|
|
actually usable).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="disable-audit"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.6"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.8"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails on this compiler because of a bug with
|
|
exceptions (see http://grokbase.com/t/gg/android-ndk/1656csqqtp/assertion-ttypeencoding-dw-eh-pe-absptr-unexpected-ttypeencoding-failed).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="invariant-ifdef"/>
|
|
<test name="specify-nothing"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.6"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.8"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails on this compiler because of a bug in its STL
|
|
implementation (undefined references to
|
|
`std::ios_base::failure::failure`).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="destructor-throwing_old"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-throwing_post"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-decl_pre_all"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-decl_pre_ends"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-smoke"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-throwing_post"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-virtual"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-virtual_branch"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-*~gnu++*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because of a libcxxrt bug on Clang for FreeBSD
|
|
which causes `std::uncaught_exception` to not work properly on
|
|
re-throws (see https://github.com/pathscale/libcxxrt/issues/49).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="old-if_copyable"/>
|
|
<test name="old-if_copyable_macro"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because this complier does not properly
|
|
implement SFINAE giving incorrect errors on substitution
|
|
failures for private members.
|
|
This seems to be fixed in GCC 4.8 and MSVC 12.0.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="public_function-protected_error"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.0~*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.6*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because SFINAE on this complier seems to not
|
|
fail as it should when a derived class tries to call a
|
|
protected member function on a base class object via a function
|
|
pointer instead of via inheritance.
|
|
This seems to be fixed in Clang 3.1, and to be specific to
|
|
version 4.6 of GCC.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="public_function-virtual_access_multi"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.7*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because this compiler seems to incorrectly check
|
|
access level of members in base classes in a context when only
|
|
derived class members are used.
|
|
This seems to be fixed in GCC 4.8 (possibly related to
|
|
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57973).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="constructor-throwing_body"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-decl_entry_inv_all"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-decl_entry_inv_ends"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-decl_entry_static_inv_all"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-decl_entry_static_inv_ends"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-decl_entry_static_inv_mid"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-decl_exit_static_inv_all"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-decl_exit_static_inv_ends"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-decl_exit_static_inv_mid"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-throwing_body"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-throwing_old"/>
|
|
<test name="destructor-throwing_post"/>
|
|
<test name="function-ifdef_macro"/>
|
|
<test name="function-throwing_body"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-static_throwing_body"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-throwing_body"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-throwing_body_virtual"/>
|
|
<test name="public_function-throwing_body_virtual_branch"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-4.7*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because `std::unchaught_exception` seems to
|
|
always return zero on this compiler (even if the authors could
|
|
not find a direct reference to this possible compiler issue
|
|
online).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="invariant-ifdef"/>
|
|
<test name="invariant-ifdef_macro"/>
|
|
<test name="invariant-volatile_error"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because this complier seems to dispatch calls
|
|
incorrectly when both `const` and `const volatile` overloads
|
|
are present (even if the authors could not find a direct
|
|
reference to this possible compiler issue online).
|
|
This is fixed in MSVC 9.0 (but only MSVC 11.0 has adequate
|
|
lambda function support).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="call_if-no_equal_call_if"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because MSVC 10.0 is not able to properly deduce
|
|
a template specialization.
|
|
This is fixed in MSVC 11.0.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="constructor-ifdef_macro"/>
|
|
<test name="constructor-smoke"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because of a MSVC 10.0 bug with lambdas within
|
|
template class initialization list.
|
|
This can be worked around using a functor bind instead of a
|
|
lambda, but it is fixed in MSVC 11.0.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="destructor-smoke"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because of a MSVC 10.0 bug for which lambdas
|
|
cannot access typedefs declared within classes.
|
|
This can be worked around declaring typedefs outside of
|
|
classes, but it is fixed in MSVC 11.0.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="disable-no_post_except_lib"/>
|
|
<test name="disable-no_post_except_unit"/>
|
|
<test name="disable-nothing_for_pre_prog"/>
|
|
<test name="disable-other_assertions_lib"/>
|
|
<test name="disable-other_assertions_prog"/>
|
|
<test name="disable-other_assertions_unit"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test fails because of an internal MSVC 10.0 compiler bug.
|
|
This is fixed in MSVC 11.0.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- coroutine -->
|
|
<library name="coroutine">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="cray-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.6"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-*"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- crc -->
|
|
<library name="crc">
|
|
<test name="crc_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Douglas Gregor" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- date_time -->
|
|
<library name="date_time">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="como-4_3_3-vc7_1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0_stlport5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6-stlp-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6"/>
|
|
<toolset name="dmc-*"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testgreg_serialize*">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst">The serialization library does not support this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testgreg_serialize_xml">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">XML serialization is not supported on this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testtime_serialize*">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst">The serialization library does not support this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testtime_serialize_xml*">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">XML serialization is not supported on this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testdate_iterator">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-stdlib-default-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland" refid="19,21"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testdate_iterator_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-stdlib-default-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland" refid="19,21"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<test name="testgeneric_period">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-stdlib-default-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">These are strange runtime failures for
|
|
which there is no obvious explanation. Later versions of the
|
|
Intel compiler (eg:8.0) seem to have resolved the issue.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testgreg_wstream">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*cygwin*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1-darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst" refid="19,21"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testdate_input_facet*">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
For some reason Code Warrior has difficulty compiling some of the
|
|
input code. This may be related to limitations of locale handling,
|
|
but it's unclear at this time (2005-May-21).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<test name="testlocal_time_facet">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some older compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testlocal_time">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some older compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testlocal_time_iterator">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some older compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testlocal_time_period">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some older compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testclocks">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testlocal_time_input_facet">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some older compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<test name="testtime_input_facet">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some older compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testcustom_time_zone">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some older compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testposix_time_zone">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some older compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testtz_database">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Some compilers are confused by the template code here.
|
|
These are new features to date-time in 1.33 and there is no
|
|
plan to backport to these non-compliant compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testtime_wstream">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1-darwin"/>
|
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*cygwin*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst" refid="19,21,22"/>
|
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</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testtime_wstream_std_config">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1-darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst" refid="19,21,22"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testdate_facet_new">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
These compilers are unfortunately able to correctly compile the
|
|
new format-based input-output code for date time. Suitable, but
|
|
less flexible, alternatives are available on these compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testdate_facet_new_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
These compilers are unfortunately able to correctly compile the
|
|
new format-based input-output code for date time. Suitable, but
|
|
less flexible, alternatives are available on these compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testtime_facet">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
These compilers are unfortunately able to correctly compile the
|
|
new format-based input-output code for date time. Suitable, but
|
|
less flexible, alternatives are available on these compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testwcustom_time_zone">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*cygwin*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
These compilers are unfortunately able to correctly compile the
|
|
new format-based input-output code for date time. Suitable, but
|
|
less flexible, alternatives are available on these compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testwposix_time_zone">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*cygwin*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
These compilers are unfortunately able to correctly compile the
|
|
new format-based input-output code for date time. Suitable, but
|
|
less flexible, alternatives are available on these compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="testfacet">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1-darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*cygwin*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst" refid="18,19"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testfacet_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1-darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*cygwin*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst" refid="18,19"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testgreg_year_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testparse_date">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst" refid="18,20"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testmicrosec_time_clock">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-stdlib-default-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst" refid="22"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testmicrosec_time_clock">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8.2"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
There is apparently a bug in Borland library
|
|
such that std::local_time and std::gmtime are
|
|
returning a time that's 1 hour ahead GetSystemTimeAsFileTime
|
|
during DST. This is a rather serious problem in that
|
|
some of the date-time clock interfaces will give the wrong
|
|
current time.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="teststreams">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1-darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw-3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*cygwin*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Garst" refid="18,19,20"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testdate_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland" date="30 Jan 2004" id="24"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="testgreg_day_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland" date="30 Jan 2004" id="24"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="*_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland" date="30 Jan 2004" id="24"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testdate_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_duration_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_input_facet_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_iterator_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testfacet_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testformatters_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testgenerators_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testgreg_durations_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testperiod_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="R. Rivera" refid="25"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testdate_facet_new"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_facet_new_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_input_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_input_facet_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_facet_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_input_facet"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
The sun 5.8 compiler and standard library have a problem with
|
|
the classic facet which causes some of the io tests for date-time
|
|
to fail. Overall this should not affect most uses of the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testdate_input_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_input_facet_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
The STLPort standard library has issues with some custom
|
|
facet settings causing an unexplained failure in these
|
|
facet tests.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testdate_facet_new"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_facet_new_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_facet"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0_stlport5"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
The STLPort standard library has issues with the handling
|
|
of the classic facet which causes some fo the i/o tests
|
|
for date-time to fail. Overall this should not affect
|
|
most uses of the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testgreg_wstream"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_input_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_wstream"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
MSVC 7.1 with its standard library passes all date-time tests.
|
|
For some reason when paired with stlport a few widestream
|
|
io tests do not format output correctly. Overall this should
|
|
not affect most uses of the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testlocal_time_input_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_input_facet"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
Although these tests compile, the execution aborts for
|
|
an unknown reason. Note that sometimes the excution is
|
|
ok on cw-9_4. This may be fixable if someone
|
|
can track down the source of the problem.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testlocal_time"/>
|
|
<test name="testlocal_time_input_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_input_facet"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
These tests are failing with the beta2 version of VC_8. At least
|
|
one of them is directly a result of the new VC_8 standard library
|
|
restricting the year value in a tm struct to be positive (that is
|
|
greater than year 1900). This is a change from VC7_1 and Microsoft
|
|
is considering removing this restriction.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testtime_serialize*"/>
|
|
<test name="testgreg_serialize*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Garland">
|
|
These tests are for serialization which has been marked as unusable.
|
|
The issue was specifically noted on
|
|
AIX version : 5.2.0.41 using IBM XL Version 8.0.0.0.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testfacet"/>
|
|
<test name="testfacet_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc*"/>
|
|
<note author="Markus Schoepflin">
|
|
The failure is caused by a standard library bug. It doesn't
|
|
support user defined facets which are not default
|
|
constructible. This has been reported to the compiler vendor.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testdate_input_facet_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testdate_input_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_input_facet"/>
|
|
<test name="testlocal_time_input_facet"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jeff Garland">
|
|
These tests rely on the ability of an std::map to be
|
|
instantiated on an incomplete type. The Rogue Wave
|
|
version 2.2 and higher does not allow this.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testtime_wstream"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jeff Garland">
|
|
The failure is caused by a standard library bug. It doesn't
|
|
support user defined facets which are not default
|
|
constructible. This has been reported to the compiler vendor.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testgreg_wstream"/>
|
|
<test name="testparse_date"/>
|
|
<test name="teststreams"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<note author="Markus Schoepflin">
|
|
The failure is caused by a standard library bug. The end-of-stream
|
|
istream iterator can only be constructed when the istream iterator
|
|
has been instantiated with char as the character type. This has
|
|
been reported to the compiler vendor.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testfacet"/>
|
|
<test name="testfacet_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="testgreg_wstream"/>
|
|
<test name="teststreams"/>
|
|
<test name="testtime_wstream"/>
|
|
<test name="testwcustom_time_zone"/>
|
|
<test name="testwposix_time_zone"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5_gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" date="12 Feb 06" refid="36"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- detail -->
|
|
<library name="detail">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="correctly_disable"/>
|
|
<test name="correctly_disable_debug"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pathscale-4.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~stlport*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~wm5~stlport*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
This indicates that forward declarations could probably be used
|
|
for these compilers but currently aren't. All these compilers use
|
|
STLport, which is compatible with forward declarations in some
|
|
circumstances, but not in others. I haven't looked into how to
|
|
determine this, so I've just set container_fwd to never forward
|
|
declare for STLport.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="correctly_disable"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-4.2.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-asan"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-tot"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-trunk"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-normal"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
GCC's libstdc++ has a versioned namespace feature which breaks
|
|
container forwarding. I don't know how to detect it so I'm just
|
|
always disabling it, which means that a lot of setups which
|
|
means that it's disabled for a lot of setups where it could
|
|
work - which is what these failures represent.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="container_fwd"/>
|
|
<test name="container_fwd_debug"/>
|
|
<test name="container_no_fwd_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~wm5~stlport5.2"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
Failing because these tests are run with warnings as errors,
|
|
and the standard library is causing warnings.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="container_fwd_debug"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
STLport debug mode seems to be broken here.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="container_fwd_debug"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-normal"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-trunk"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
Some old versions of GCC's libstdc++ don't work on clang with
|
|
_GLIBCXX_DEBUG defined.
|
|
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2011-May/015178.html
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- dynamic_bitset -->
|
|
<library name="dynamic_bitset">
|
|
<test name="dyn_bitset_unit_tests1">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="Gennaro Prota" refid="37" />
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="dyn_bitset_unit_tests2">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Roland Schwarz">
|
|
The exact reason of this (linker related) bug is unresearched. The test passes
|
|
on some environments. The test was found to fail on a platform whit a german
|
|
version of the compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="dyn_bitset_unit_tests4">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.3"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.3-darwin"/>
|
|
<note author="Douglas Gregor" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Douglas Gregor" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- fiber -->
|
|
<library name="fiber">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="cray-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-m*ngw-4.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-m*ngw-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-m*ngw-4.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-m*ngw-4.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-m*ngw-4.6"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-m*ngw-4.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-m*ngw-4.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-m*ngw-4.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-*"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- filesystem -->
|
|
<library name="filesystem">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes">
|
|
This compiler does not support enable_if, which is needed by the
|
|
Boost.System library on which Boost.Filesystem depends.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-stdlib-default-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
|
|
Due to standard library bugs this configuration is not supported by
|
|
the most recent version of the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes">
|
|
Due to standard library bugs, this version is not supported.
|
|
More recent version of the library should work OK.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0~wm5~stlport5.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes">
|
|
Due to lack of C library featues, this toolset is not supported.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes">
|
|
The library works well with versions of this compiler 5.9 and later
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="fstream_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes">
|
|
fstream for this compiler has serious problems and is not supported
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="operations_test_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="path_test_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes" refid="35"/> <!-- dll's don't work - use static -->
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="operations_test"/>
|
|
<test name="operations_test_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes" refid="31"/> <!-- esoteric features don't work -->
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="mbcopy"/>
|
|
<test name="mbpath"/>
|
|
<test name="wide_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-3.4.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-3.4.2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-cygwin-3.4.4"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes" refid="19"/> <!-- no wchar_t, wstring support -->
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="mbcopy"/>
|
|
<test name="mbpath"/>
|
|
<test name="wide_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="dmc-8_4_7*"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes">
|
|
The library does not support wide paths on this compiler because
|
|
it does not support SFINAE.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="mbcopy"/>
|
|
<test name="mbpath"/>
|
|
<test name="wide_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5_gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" refid="36"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="mbcopy"/>
|
|
<test name="wide_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These failures are reported to be fixed in Sun's
|
|
next compiler release.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- flyweight -->
|
|
<library name="flyweight">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_intermod_holder"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.10.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1_hpux_ia64"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0~wm5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-8.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="03 Dec 2008">
|
|
This compiler does not support Boost.Interprocess,
|
|
on which intermodule_holder depends.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- foreach -->
|
|
<library name="foreach">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="dmc*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
This compiler does not support the Boost.Range
|
|
library, on which Boost.Foreach depends.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="rvalue_const"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3_3-darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.5-darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-win32-8_1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
This compiler does not support detection of
|
|
const rvalues.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="rvalue_const_r"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3_3-darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.5-darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-win32-8_1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
This compiler does not support detection of
|
|
const rvalues.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="rvalue_nonconst"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
This compiler does not support detection of
|
|
rvalues.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="rvalue_nonconst_r"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
This compiler does not support detection of
|
|
rvalues.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="dependent_type"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
These compilers cannot handle BOOST_FOREACH
|
|
in a template, where the collection type
|
|
depends on a template parameter.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="user_defined"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
This failure is because the Boost.Range extension
|
|
mechanism is broken on these compilers. It requires
|
|
ADL which these compilers do not support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- format -->
|
|
<library name="format">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
|
|
The failure is caused by a standard library bug: the
|
|
iostream components fail to handle <code>ios::internal</code>
|
|
flag.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="format_test2"/>
|
|
<test name="format_test3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc*"/>
|
|
<note author="Markus Schoepflin" refid="33"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- function_types -->
|
|
<library name="function_types">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="member_ccs"/>
|
|
<test name="member_ccs_exact"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*"/>
|
|
<note author="Tobias Schwinger">
|
|
Not all compilers/platforms implement nonstandard calling conventions.
|
|
<hr/>
|
|
With GCC/x86 this failure reflects
|
|
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29328 .
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="nonmember_ccs"/>
|
|
<test name="nonmember_ccs_exact"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*"/>
|
|
<note author="Tobias Schwinger">
|
|
Not all compilers/platforms implement nonstandard calling conventions.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="interface_example"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1*"/>
|
|
<note author="Tobias Schwinger">
|
|
Overload selection does not work in some assignment contexts with this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- functional/factory -->
|
|
<library name="functional/factory">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="factory_with_allocator"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Tobias Schwinger">
|
|
Probably broken const conversion with that compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- functional/forward -->
|
|
<library name="functional/foward">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Tobias Schwinger">
|
|
This compiler is currently not supported.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- functional/hash -->
|
|
<library name="functional/hash">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_value_array_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
hash_value is not overloaded for arrays for older versions
|
|
of Visual C++. There is a work around so that
|
|
boost::hash<T[N]>, boost::hash_combine and boost::hash_range
|
|
work.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_function_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<note refid="2" author="Daniel James"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_function_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
On these compilers the wrong overload of hash_value is called
|
|
when the argument is a hash function pointer. So calling
|
|
hash_value doesn't work but boost::hash does work (and it's
|
|
recommended that user never call hash_value directly so this
|
|
shouldn't be a problem).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_long_double_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.3_sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*pa_risc"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
This platform has poor support for <code>long double</code> so
|
|
the hash function perform poorly for values out of the range
|
|
of <code>double</code> or if they differ at a greater precision
|
|
that <code>double</code> is capable of representing.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="point" />
|
|
<test name="books" />
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
These examples only work on compilers with support for ADL.
|
|
It is possible to work around this, but I wanted to keep the
|
|
example code as clean as possible.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="point" />
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
It appears that Borland doesn't find friend functions defined
|
|
in a class by ADL. This is easily fixed but this example is
|
|
meant to show the typical way of customising boost::hash, not
|
|
the portable way.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="hash_global_namespace_test" />
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
The test demonstrates a Borland bug - functions that aren't
|
|
in a namespace don't appear to be found by ADL.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="container_fwd_gcc_debug"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.2"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
Debug containers aren't supported on Apple's version of gcc 4.2.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- fusion -->
|
|
<library name="fusion">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="define_struct_inline_move"/>
|
|
<test name="define_tpl_struct_inline_move"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-4.4.2_x86"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4~c++0x*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4~gnu0x*"/>
|
|
<note author="Kohei Takahashi">
|
|
The compiler doesn't generate defaulted move ctor/assgin thus
|
|
perform copy construction/assginment. Even though such case,
|
|
the `inline` versions don't force generating move ctor/assign
|
|
to preserve trivial requirements. Since that is not documented
|
|
behaviour, it might be changed in future release.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- geometry -->
|
|
<library name="geometry">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*_fno_rtti"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cray-8.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Barend Gehrels">
|
|
These compilers do not support features that are essential for the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-10*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-11*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-12*"/>
|
|
<note author="Barend Gehrels">
|
|
Intel 11.1 and 12.0 on Darwin raises a SIGSEGV in almost all unit tests.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-13*"/>
|
|
<note author="Barend Gehrels" date="12 Aug 2013">
|
|
Intel 13.1.3 does not support BOOST_TEST
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-11*"/>
|
|
<note author="Barend Gehrels">
|
|
pgi 11.1 does not support BOOST_AUTO and is not configured for UBLAS
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~wm5~stlport5.2"/>
|
|
<note author="Barend Gehrels">
|
|
This configuration is not well configured for UBLAS
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<test name="algorithms_*" category="Algorithms">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="arithmetic_*" category="Arithmetic">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="concepts_*" category="Concepts">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="core_*" category="Core">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="formulas_*" category="Formulas">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="geometries_*" category="Geometries">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="io_*" category="IO">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="iterators_*" category="Iterators">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="policies_*" category="Policies">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="strategies_*" category="Strategies">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="util_*" category="Util">
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="views_*" category="Views">
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<library name="geometry/extensions">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*_fno_rtti"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cray-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-13*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-11*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~wm5~stlport5.2"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<library name="geometry/index">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*_fno_rtti"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cray-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-13*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-11*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~wm5~stlport5.2"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- gil -->
|
|
<library name="gil">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="pixel"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="46"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="image"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="47"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- graph -->
|
|
<library name="graph">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2009"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2010"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="grid_graph_cc"/>
|
|
<test name="grid_graph_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Jeremiah Willcock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- icl -->
|
|
<library name="icl">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2009"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2010"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Joachim Faulhaber">
|
|
The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="cmp_msvc_value_born_error"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-14.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Joachim Faulhaber">
|
|
Compiler error expected for msvc: A minimal example of a class template 'value' that
|
|
results in syntax error in a subsequent meta function.
|
|
See <a
|
|
href="https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/5141">
|
|
ticket #5141
|
|
</a> for details.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- integer -->
|
|
<library name="integer">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="integer_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1_hpux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko">
|
|
When compiling with aC++, depending on system load, the compile time may exceed
|
|
specified timeout value. The test passes when the timeout value is increased.
|
|
When compiling with GCC, linker takes segmentation fault.
|
|
In the HP bug tracking system, this issue is tracked as QuIX ID: QXCR1000836120.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- interprocess-->
|
|
<library name="interprocess">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1_hpux_ia64"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0~wm5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pathscale*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-8.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="Ion Gaztañaga">
|
|
The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- intrusive-->
|
|
<library name="intrusive">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-8.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Ion Gaztañaga">
|
|
The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="doc_offset_ptr" />
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_hpux_pa_risc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="Ion Gaztañaga">
|
|
The compiler is not supported by Interprocess.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="unordered_multiset_test"/>
|
|
<test name="unordered_set_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="47"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- io-->
|
|
<library name="io">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="ios_state_unit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note refid="4" author="Aleksey Gurtovoy"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="ios_state_test"/>
|
|
<test name="ios_state_unit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note refid="34" author="Markus Schoepflin"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="ios_state_unit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-*"/>
|
|
<note refid="3" author="Doug Gregor"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="ios_state_unit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.1.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This is gcc bug 26526, and is fixed in later releases.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- iostreams -->
|
|
<library name="iostreams">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="auto_close_test"/>
|
|
<test name="component_access_test"/>
|
|
<test name="compose_test"/>
|
|
<test name="counter_test"/>
|
|
<test name="filtering_stream_test"/>
|
|
<test name="flush_test"/>
|
|
<test name="line_filter_test"/>
|
|
<test name="newline_test"/>
|
|
<test name="pipeline_test"/>
|
|
<test name="regex_filter_test"/>
|
|
<test name="restrict_test"/>
|
|
<test name="seekable_file_test"/>
|
|
<test name="seekable_filter_test"/>
|
|
<test name="sequence_test"/>
|
|
<test name="slice_test"/>
|
|
<test name="stdio_filter_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tee_test"/>
|
|
<test name="wide_stream_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" date="09 Jan 2008" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bzip2_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.3_sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Caleb Epstein">
|
|
No bzip2 support on the testing machine and no way to
|
|
disable this test with BBv2 at present.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bzip2_test"/>
|
|
<test name="file_descriptor_test"/>
|
|
<test name="mapped_file_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis">
|
|
compiler can't compile "windows.h" in strict mode
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="code_converter_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis">
|
|
This platform lacks the placement delete operator
|
|
required by the C++ standard
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<!-- Insufficient wide character support -->
|
|
<test name="code_converter_test"/>
|
|
<test name="wide_stream_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<!-- Must enumerate MinGW's since some use STLPort -->
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw-3_4_4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*cygwin*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3.6-osf1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_hpux_pa_risc"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" refid="19"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<!-- Insufficient wide character support -->
|
|
<test name="code_converter_test"/>
|
|
<test name="wide_stream_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" date="12 Feb 06" refid="36"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="compose_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis">
|
|
These six tests pass individually but cause a compiler stack overflow
|
|
when compiled as a group
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="compose_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko">
|
|
On this platform, linking this test takes longer than 10 minutes
|
|
which is a time limit specified for bjam. When linked manually,
|
|
the test succeeds.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures reason="?">
|
|
<test name="direct_adapter_test"/>
|
|
<test name="gzip_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="file_descriptor_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-cygwin-3.4.4"/>
|
|
<note author="Vladimir Prus">
|
|
The test fails at runtime for unknown reasons.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures reason="?">
|
|
<test name="file_descriptor_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3_4_4-cygwin"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="finite_state_filter_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="finite_state_filter_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" date="20 Dec 06">
|
|
I'm not sure whether CodeWarrior is correct to report that the member
|
|
in question is inaccessible; however, when the member is made public
|
|
an internal error occur that I have not been able to fix, so for
|
|
now the question is moot.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="gzip_test"/>
|
|
<test name="zlib_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="como-4_3_3-vc7_1"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis">
|
|
The failure reflects a problem with the build system: the zlib
|
|
object files are generated in the wrong directory.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="mapped_file_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" date="19 Feb 06">
|
|
Memory mapped files are not supported in QNX Neutrino version 6.3.0.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="restrict_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" date="06 Jan 2008">
|
|
"restrict" is treated as a keyword on this platform (as in C99);
|
|
use the alias "slice" instead, defined in
|
|
"boost/iostreams/slice.hpp."
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<!-- STLPort bug -->
|
|
<test name="seekable_file_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6-stlp-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*stlport"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" refid="4"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="stdio_filter_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" refid="0"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="stream_offset_64bit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" date="04 Jan 2008">
|
|
In the Dinkumware standard library, streampos relies on fpos_t
|
|
to store stream offsets, but fpos_t is defined as a 32-bit
|
|
long by the Borland runtime library. In Borland's modified
|
|
version of STLPort, streampos relies on streamoff to store
|
|
stream offsets, but streamoff is defined to be a 32-bit long.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="stream_offset_64bit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" date="06 Jan 2008">
|
|
In STLPort, streampos consists of a long together with a
|
|
conversion state; on this platform, long is a 32-bit type
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="stream_offset_64bit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" date="09 Jan 2008">
|
|
On this platform, streampos is an alias for fpos, whose
|
|
implementation stores stream offsets using streamsize and
|
|
fpos_t; both of the latter types are 32-bit
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="stream_offset_64bit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-win-10.0_stdcxx_421"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stdcxx_421"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0_stdcxx_421"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-win-10.1_stdcxx_421"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-10.1_stdcxx_421"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1_stdcxx_421"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" date="09 Jan 2008">
|
|
On this platform, streampos is an alias for ptrdiff_t, which
|
|
is an alias for a 32-bit type
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="stream_offset_64bit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2"/>
|
|
<note author="Jonathan Turkanis" date="09 Jan 2008">
|
|
The following applies only to gcc-4.2 using the stdcxx
|
|
standard library: On this platform, streampos is an alias for
|
|
ptrdiff_t, which is an alias for a 32-bit type
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="path_test_filesystem2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James" date="07 Jun 2011">
|
|
Visual C++ 7.1's SFINAE implementation can't deal with multiple
|
|
assignment functions with the same parameters (but disabled with
|
|
SFINAE). So path's assignment from boost::filesystem2::path is
|
|
disabled. Would be pretty easy to workaround, but probably not
|
|
worth it since this is pretty obscure, and filesystem2 will be
|
|
removed soon.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- json -->
|
|
<library name="json">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="*c++98"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*gnu98"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*c++0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*gnu0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Vinnie Falco">C++11 is the minimum requirement.</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- lambda -->
|
|
<library name="lambda">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note refid="17">
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="bll_and_function"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="6"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="member_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Doug Gregor" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="control_structures"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1*"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="42"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- local_function -->
|
|
<library name="local_function">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<!-- most Preprocessor tests also fail on this compiler -->
|
|
<toolset name="cray-8.0"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<!-- variadic macros required -->
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="add"/>
|
|
<test name="add_classifiers"/>
|
|
<test name="add_default"/>
|
|
<test name="add_except"/>
|
|
<test name="add_inline"/>
|
|
<test name="add_params_only"/>
|
|
<test name="add_template"/>
|
|
<test name="add_this"/>
|
|
<test name="add_typed"/>
|
|
<test name="add_with_default"/>
|
|
<test name="all_decl"/>
|
|
<test name="factorial"/>
|
|
<test name="goto"/>
|
|
<test name="macro_commas"/>
|
|
<test name="nesting"/>
|
|
<test name="operator"/>
|
|
<test name="overload"/>
|
|
<test name="return_assign"/>
|
|
<test name="return_derivative"/>
|
|
<test name="return_inc"/>
|
|
<test name="return_setget"/>
|
|
<test name="return_this"/>
|
|
<test name="same_line"/>
|
|
<test name="transform"/>
|
|
<test name="typeof"/>
|
|
<test name="typeof_template"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-11.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-10.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-11.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-11.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti" refid="51"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<!-- auto-declarations not allowed -->
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="add_classifiers"/>
|
|
<test name="add_classifiers_seq"/>
|
|
<test name="add_classifiers_seq_nova"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-trunkLX"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-trunkRX"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.4_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4.3_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4.4_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.5.3_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.6.2_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.5.2_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-14.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This test does not allow C++11 auto-declaration support
|
|
(because it uses the `auto` keyword as storage classifier).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- log -->
|
|
<library name="log">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-12.1*"/>
|
|
<note author="Andrey Semashev" date="02 May 2013">
|
|
The compiler fails to compile Boost.Move and Boost.PropertyTree, which are used by this library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~w*"/>
|
|
<note author="Andrey Semashev" date="02 May 2013">
|
|
Boost.Filesystem used by Boost.Log does not support Windows Mobile.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- logic -->
|
|
<library name="logic">
|
|
<test name="tribool_io_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note author="Douglas Gregor" refid="4"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- move-->
|
|
<library name="move">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-8.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Ion Gaztañaga">
|
|
The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- MPL -->
|
|
<library name="mpl">
|
|
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="10 Jul 2005">
|
|
The compiler is not supported by the library due to an
|
|
utterly broken templates support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="as_sequence"/>
|
|
<test name="is_sequence"/>
|
|
<test name="has_xxx"/>
|
|
<test name="no_has_xxx"/>
|
|
<test name="single_view"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="17 Sep 2004">
|
|
This failure is caused by a deficient SFINAE implementation; the bug
|
|
was fixed in the next major compiler version (CodeWarrior 9.x).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="is_sequence"/>
|
|
<test name="as_sequence"/>
|
|
<test name="has_xxx"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="17 Sep 2004">
|
|
This failure is caused by a deficient SFINAE implementation.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="arithmetic"/>
|
|
<test name="at"/>
|
|
<test name="back"/>
|
|
<test name="bitwise"/>
|
|
<test name="contains"/>
|
|
<test name="copy"/>
|
|
<test name="count"/>
|
|
<test name="count_if"/>
|
|
<test name="deque"/>
|
|
<test name="distance"/>
|
|
<test name="find_if"/>
|
|
<test name="for_each"/>
|
|
<test name="front"/>
|
|
<test name="insert"/>
|
|
<test name="insert_range"/>
|
|
<test name="joint_view"/>
|
|
<test name="numeric_ops"/>
|
|
<test name="pair_view"/>
|
|
<test name="partition"/>
|
|
<test name="range_c"/>
|
|
<test name="remove"/>
|
|
<test name="reverse"/>
|
|
<test name="sort"/>
|
|
<test name="stable_partition"/>
|
|
<test name="transform"/>
|
|
<test name="unpack_args"/>
|
|
<test name="vector"/>
|
|
<test name="vector_c"/>
|
|
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8.1"/>
|
|
|
|
<note author="A. Meredith" date="17 May 2006">
|
|
This failure is caused by a problem with recursive templates and default template parameters, fixed in Update 2.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="apply"/>
|
|
<test name="multiset"/>
|
|
<test name="zip_view"/>
|
|
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="17 Sep 2004" refid="26"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="assert"/>
|
|
<test name="at"/>
|
|
<test name="back"/>
|
|
<test name="front"/>
|
|
<test name="has_xxx"/>
|
|
<test name="multiset"/>
|
|
<test name="no_has_xxx"/>
|
|
<test name="zip_view"/>
|
|
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="17 Sep 2004" refid="26"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="quote"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="17 Sep 2004">
|
|
This failure is caused by a lack of compiler support for template template
|
|
parameters.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="map"/>
|
|
<test name="set"/>
|
|
<test name="set_c"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="17 Sep 2004">
|
|
This is an advanced functionality that hasn't been ported to the deficient
|
|
compilers (yet). Patches are welcome!
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="map"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="17 Sep 2004">
|
|
This is an advanced functionality that hasn't been ported to the deficient
|
|
compilers (yet). Patches are welcome!
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="apply"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.1.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Caleb Epstein">
|
|
This is a regression in the gcc 4.1 series that has been
|
|
fixed in gcc 4.2.0. See <a
|
|
href="http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28088">bug
|
|
#28088</a> for details.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="vector_c"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This is reported to be fixed in the next Sun
|
|
compiler release.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="copy"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note refid="38" author="Boris Gubenko"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- multi_array -->
|
|
<library name="multi_array">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Alisdair Meredith" date="30 Jan 2004">
|
|
<p>
|
|
This library has never worked [on Borland 5.5.1 and 5.6.4], and the only tests
|
|
that 'pass' are compile-fail tests failing for the wrong reasons!
|
|
</p>
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Douglas Gregor" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<!-- RG: testing usability <mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="Ronald Garcia" date="08 Jan 2006">
|
|
<p>
|
|
These compiler/standard library combinations don't
|
|
support enable_if.
|
|
</p>
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable> -->
|
|
<test name="constructors">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<note author="Ronald Garcia" date="13 Jul 2004">
|
|
Known error in MSVC. see
|
|
<a href="http://boost-consulting.com/boost/libs/multi_index/doc/compiler_specifics.html#msvc_60">
|
|
http://boost-consulting.com/boost/libs/multi_index/doc/compiler_specifics.html#msvc_60</a>
|
|
for more information.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="assign_to_array"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="21 Sep 2004" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="assign"/>
|
|
<test name="compare"/>
|
|
<test name="concept_checks"/>
|
|
<test name="constructors"/>
|
|
<test name="iterators"/>
|
|
<test name="resize"/>
|
|
<test name="stl_interaction"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
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|
<note author="Doug Gregor" date="23 Jun 2005" refid="3"/>
|
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</mark-expected-failures>
|
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</library>
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|
|
|
|
|
<!-- multi_index -->
|
|
<library name="multi_index">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="05 Jul 2004" refid="17"/>
|
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</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<note author="Alisdair Meredith" date="26 May 2006"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Alisdair Meredith" date="27 Feb 2007"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="09 Jul 2004" refid="17"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3-msvc"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="30 Jul 2004">
|
|
The VC++ 6.0 backend runs out of internal resources while
|
|
trying to process the Comeau output for this library;
|
|
Comeau Computing has been asked about a solution.
|
|
On the other hand, Comeau 4.3.3 with VC++ 7.0 backend works
|
|
fine.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_8u1-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="22 Apr 2005" refid="17"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="dmc-8_43-stlport-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="dmc-8_44b-stlport-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="dmc-8_47-stlport-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="03 Jun 2005" refid="17"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_serialization"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-stlport"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="10 Jan 2005">
|
|
This error shows when using the dynamic version of the STLport
|
|
library. The problem is reportedly fixed in STLport 5.0 (in beta
|
|
stage as of this writing.)
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_serialization"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-71*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="16 Mar 2006">
|
|
This test fails due to limitations of the template
|
|
instantiation model used in the testing environment
|
|
(-timplicit_local) resulting in erroneous duplication of some
|
|
function-static variables. The test passes with other template
|
|
instantiation models.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- multiprecision -->
|
|
<library name="multiprecision">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" date="05 Dec 2012">
|
|
<p>
|
|
These compilers are too antiquated for this library.
|
|
</p>
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc- 9.0~wm5*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" date="05 Dec 2012">
|
|
<p>
|
|
These compilers don't quite have the necessary support for this library, it's possible
|
|
that they could be made to work if someone cares enough.
|
|
</p>
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_round_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_atan_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_concept_check_bessel_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_concept_check_bessel_backend_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_concept_check_basic_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_concept_check_basic_cpp_dec_float_no_et"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_concept_check_basic_backend_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_concept_check_poly_backend_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_concept_check_gamma_backend_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_concept_check_elliptic_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_concept_check_elliptic_backend_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="test_sinh_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_sin_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_pow_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_log_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_cos_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_atan_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_asin_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This failure is caused by a test-runner timeout: unfortunately the Intel
|
|
compiler is exceptionally slow at building some of these tests.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_arithmetic_cpp_dec_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_arithmetic_mpfr_50"/>
|
|
<test name="test_arithmetic_mpz"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.7"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This failure is caused by a test-runner timeout.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- optional -->
|
|
<library name="optional">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="optional_test_ref_converting_ctor"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-5.0.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-4.4.2_x86"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-4.4.2_arm"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Andrzej Krzemienski" id="optional-ref-convert-assign-bug">
|
|
<p>This is a compiler bug: it sometimes creates an illegal temporary object.
|
|
The following code illustrates the bug:</p>
|
|
<pre>
|
|
#include <cassert>
|
|
const int global_i = 0;
|
|
|
|
struct TestingReferenceBinding
|
|
{
|
|
TestingReferenceBinding(const int& ii)
|
|
{
|
|
assert(&ii == &global_i);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
int main()
|
|
{
|
|
TestingReferenceBinding ttt = global_i;
|
|
}
|
|
</pre>
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="optional_test_ref"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="optional_test_ref"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.0.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.2.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-3.4.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_hpux_pa_risc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_ia64"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.1.2_sunos_i86pc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-4.4.2_arm"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-4.4.2_x86"/>
|
|
<note author="Fernando Cacciola" id="optional-compiler-bug">
|
|
<p>This failure is caused by a compiler bug, and as far as we can
|
|
tell, can't be worked around in the library, although we think
|
|
the library might be made safer with respect to this bug.</p>
|
|
|
|
<p>Specifics: the following simple test fails when it should succeed.</p>
|
|
<pre>
|
|
#include <cassert>
|
|
|
|
int const x = 0;
|
|
struct A
|
|
{
|
|
A(int const& y)
|
|
{
|
|
assert(&x == &y);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
int main()
|
|
{
|
|
A a(x); // direct initialization works fine
|
|
A b = x; // copy initialization causes x to be copied before it is bound
|
|
}
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
The possible safety enhancement would be to cause the constructor
|
|
in question to be explicit for optional<T const&>; that
|
|
would prevent copy initialization.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="optional_test_ref_fail1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Fernando Cacciola" refid="optional-compiler-bug"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="optional_test_fail3a"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3_3-darwin"/>
|
|
<note author="Fernando Cacciola" refid="optional-compiler-bug"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="optional_test_inplace_fail2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3_3-darwin"/>
|
|
<note author="Fernando Cacciola" refid="optional-compiler-bug"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- outcome -->
|
|
<library name="outcome">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="*c++98"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*c++11"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*gnu++98"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*gnu++11"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*gnu98"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*gnu11"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mngw-3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mngw-4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mngw-5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-13*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-14.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-14.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Niall Douglas">Complete C++14 support is the minimum requirement.</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-4.0~c++14"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-5.0~c++14"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-6.0~c++17"/>
|
|
<note author="Niall Douglas">libstdc++ 6 is the minimum version which works.</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- phoenix -->
|
|
<library name="phoenix">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="lambda_tests7"/>
|
|
<test name="lambda_tests10"/>
|
|
<test name="lambda_tests11"/>
|
|
<test name="lambda_tests14"/>
|
|
<test name="lambda_tests15"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Kohei Takahsahi">
|
|
Wrokaround: define BOOST_RESULT_OF_USE_TR1
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- poly_collection -->
|
|
<library name="poly_collection">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="clang*-3.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang*-3.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang*-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-3.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*-3.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*-4.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*-4.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*-4.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*-4.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*-4.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*-4.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*-4.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Joaquín M López Muñoz" date="18 Jun 2017">
|
|
Compiler's too old for working.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="*98"/>
|
|
<note author="Joaquín M López Muñoz" date="18 Jun 2017">
|
|
C++11 or later required.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<library name="pool">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Doug Gregor" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- preprocessor -->
|
|
<library name="preprocessor">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="seq"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<note author="Paul Mensonides" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- proto -->
|
|
<library name="proto">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cray-8.0"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- rational -->
|
|
<library name="rational">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="rational_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="19 Oct 2006">
|
|
The test is exposing the following known error of Sun Studio 11:
|
|
overload resolution fails if
|
|
a) some class has a conversion operator to a reference to
|
|
a built-in type, and
|
|
b) overload resolution involves a user-defined operator as well
|
|
as a built-in operator, and
|
|
c) the built-in operator takes the result of the conversion
|
|
mentioned in a) as an operand.
|
|
A fix will be reportedly included in patch no 6 of Sun Studio 11.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- serialization -->
|
|
<library name="serialization">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro*" />
|
|
<toolset name="dmc*" />
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro*" />
|
|
<note author="Robert Ramey" date="13 Jul 2007" refid="9,17,18"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="Robert Ramey" date="12 Feb 05" refid="18,19"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="*_warchive"/>
|
|
<test name="test_codecvt_null"/>
|
|
<test name="test_utf8_codecvt"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Robert Ramey,Roland Schwarz" date="16 Feb 07" refid="19"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_void_cast*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Robert Ramey" date="20 Sep 2004" refid="16,29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_reset_object_address*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Robert Ramey" date="12 Feb 05" refid="6,29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_reset_object_address*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="J. López" date="20 Dec 2006">
|
|
This error shows when the code has become too complex for the
|
|
compiler to handle. The problem has no relationship with the
|
|
functionality being tested, which in fact does work for
|
|
MSVC++ 7.0.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_const"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_demo_pimpl"/>
|
|
<test name="test_diamond*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_mult_archive_types"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Robert Ramey" refid="6">
|
|
msvc 6 compiler failure. The facility being tested conflicts the the
|
|
compiler in a fundamental way and cannnot be worked around.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_mi*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Robert Ramey" refid="6">
|
|
msvc 6 compiler failure. The facility being tested conflicts the the
|
|
compiler in a fundamental way and cannnot be worked around.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="*_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-stlport"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="Robert Ramey">
|
|
This failure appears when STLPort is built and used as a DLL with msvc 6.
|
|
STLPort suggests that the next version of STLPort(5.0) will include a workaround
|
|
for this problem.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
|
|
The library is believed to work in this configuration <i>if compiled against
|
|
Spirit 1.6</i>. The latter is not provided by the particular testing
|
|
environment these tests have been run in.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_exported*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_mi*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_mult_archive_types*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_no_rtti*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_non_default_ctor2*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_registered*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_shared_ptr*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_unregistered*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw*"/>
|
|
<note author="Robert Ramey" refid="29">
|
|
All tests that serialize derived pointers currently fail with Metrowerks compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_no_rtti_*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_smart_cast"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_diamond*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.5-darwin"/>
|
|
<note author="Rene Rivera">
|
|
The CW compilers have problems with the static construction idiom used to
|
|
implement the type registration in the Boost.Serialization library. In many
|
|
cases CW specific work arounds are implemented in the library but this one
|
|
is not immediately solvable. There is a user work around possible, please
|
|
contact the library developers on the Boost list for information on the
|
|
work around if needed.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_class_info_load_text*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_class_info_load_xml_warchive*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.5-darwin"/>
|
|
<note author="Rene Rivera" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_class_info_load_text_warchive_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<note author="Doug Gregor" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_variant_*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note author="Markus Schoepflin">
|
|
The variant library is not supported for this compiler version.
|
|
Therefore serialization of variants doesn't work.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="*_warchive"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" date="12 Feb 06" refid="36"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_variant_*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Vladimir Prus">
|
|
The compiler fails with an error supposedly related to std::fpos<>::_Stz from the
|
|
<iosfwd> header. It is not known what causes the compiler to instantiate this
|
|
field and what causes the instantiation to fail.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- smart_ptr -->
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|
<library name="smart_ptr">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="shared_ptr_assign_fail"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note refid="32" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="weak_ptr_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-71_006_*"/>
|
|
<note author="Markus Schoepflin" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="auto_ptr_rv_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8*"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="pointer_to_other_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="shared_ptr_alloc2_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="sp_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<test name="wp_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<test name="ip_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Peter Dimov"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- spirit (v2) -->
|
|
<library name="spirit">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cray-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-*-3.1*11*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mngw-gnu-4.3c+"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<test name="karma_*" category="Karma" />
|
|
<test name="lex_*" category="Lex" />
|
|
<test name="qi_*" category="Qi" />
|
|
<test name="support_*" category="Support" />
|
|
<test name="x3_*" category="X3" />
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- spirit (v2) repository -->
|
|
<library name="spirit/repository">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2009"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2010"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-*-3.1*11*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mngw-gnu-4.3c+"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<test name="karma_*" category="Karma" />
|
|
<test name="qi_*" category="Qi" />
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- spirit (classic) -->
|
|
<library name="spirit/classic">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
|
|
<note>
|
|
<p>
|
|
Historically, Spirit supported a lot of compilers, including (to some
|
|
extent) poorly conforming compilers such as VC6. Spirit v1.6.x will be
|
|
the last release that will support older poorly conforming compilers.
|
|
Starting from Spirit v1.8.0, ill conforming compilers will not be
|
|
supported. If you are still using one of these older compilers, you can
|
|
still use Spirit v1.6.x.
|
|
</p>
|
|
<p>
|
|
The reason why Spirit v1.6.x worked on old non-conforming compilers is
|
|
that the authors laboriously took the trouble of searching for
|
|
workarounds to make these compilers happy. The process takes a lot of
|
|
time and energy, especially when one encounters the dreaded ICE or
|
|
"Internal Compiler Error". Sometimes searching for a single workaround
|
|
takes days or even weeks. Sometimes, there are no known workarounds. This
|
|
stifles progress a lot. And, as the library gets more progressive and
|
|
takes on more advanced C++ techniques, the difficulty is escalated to
|
|
even new heights.
|
|
</p>
|
|
<p>
|
|
Spirit v1.6.x will still be supported. Maintenance and bug fixes will
|
|
still be applied. There will still be active development for the back-
|
|
porting of new features introduced in Spirit v1.8.0 (and Spirit 1.9.0)
|
|
to lesser able compilers; hopefully, fueled by contributions from the
|
|
community. For instance, there is already a working AST tree back-port
|
|
for VC6 and VC7 by Peder Holt.
|
|
</p>
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="action_tests*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="4"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="ast_calc_tests*"/>
|
|
<test name="closure_tests*"/>
|
|
<test name="multi_pass_compile_tests"/>
|
|
<test name="repeat_ast_tests*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-8.0-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-8.1-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
|
|
This failure is caused by a compiler bug that manifests itself in the
|
|
particular environment/hardware configuration the test has been run in.
|
|
You may or may not experience this issue in your local setup.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="escape_char_parser_tests*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-7.1-stdlib-default-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="19"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="escape_char_parser_tests*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="28"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="chset_tests*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6-stlp-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="28"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="int_numerics"/>
|
|
<test name="karma_pattern*"/>
|
|
<test name="karma_sequence"/>
|
|
<test name="rule"/>
|
|
<test name="sequence"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="47"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="lexertl3"/>
|
|
<test name="lexertl4"/>
|
|
<test name="lexertl5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko">
|
|
With GCC 3.4.6 the test fails with ICE: internal compiler error.
|
|
The footprint is similar to that in GCC Bugzilla Bug 34950
|
|
except 34950 is a regression introduced in GCC 4.2.3. In any
|
|
case, whatever the problem is, the GCC 4.x series does not seem
|
|
to have it: the test compiles just fine with GCC 4.x compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- typeof -->
|
|
<library name="typeof">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Arkadiy Vertleyb">
|
|
This compiler is not supported.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<test name="*_native" category="Native compiler support">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="acc*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-vc71-win*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-vc8-win*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="como-4_3_3-vc7_1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro*"/>
|
|
<note author="Arkadiy Vertleyb">
|
|
Native mode is not supported for this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="*_emulation"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8_*"/>
|
|
<note author="Arkadiy Vertleyb">
|
|
Emulation mode is not supported for this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="function_native"/>
|
|
<test name="template_tpl_native"/>
|
|
<test name="function_binding_native"/>
|
|
<test name="odr_no_uns"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Arkadiy Vertleyb">
|
|
The feature is not supported by this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="function_native"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8_*"/>
|
|
<note author="Arkadiy Vertleyb">
|
|
The feature is not supported by this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="function_binding_emulation"/>
|
|
<test name="function_emulation"/>
|
|
<test name="function_ptr_from_tpl_emulation"/>
|
|
<test name="modifiers_emulation"/>
|
|
<test name="nested_typedef_emulation"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<note author="Peder Holt">
|
|
The feature is not supported by this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- function -->
|
|
<library name="function">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Douglas Gregor" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<test name="allocator_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="5"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="contains_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note refid="3" author="D. Gregor"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="function_30">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<note refid="16" author="D. Gregor"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="function_arith_cxx98">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="function_ref_cxx98">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="lambda_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="lib_function_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="mem_fun_cxx98">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="std_bind_cxx98">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="std_bind_portable">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="5"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="sum_avg_cxx98">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- iterator -->
|
|
<library name="iterator">
|
|
<test name="interoperable_fail" category="Corner-case tests">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="D. Abrahams">
|
|
This failure is caused by a compiler bug. Templated operators
|
|
that combine different iterators built with iterator_facade or
|
|
iterator_adaptor may be present in an overload set even when those
|
|
iterators are not interoperable. The usual result is that error
|
|
messages generated by illegal use of these operators will be of
|
|
lower quality.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="is_convertible_fail" category="Corner-case tests">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="D. Abrahams">
|
|
This failure is caused by a compiler bug.
|
|
<code>is_convertible<T,U>::value</code> may be true for unrelated
|
|
iterators <code>T</code> and <code>U</code>
|
|
(including many of the Boost specialized adaptors) which use
|
|
<code>enable_if_convertible</code> to restrict the applicability
|
|
of converting constructors, even when <code>T</code> is not
|
|
convertible to <code>U</code> because instantiating the
|
|
conversion will cause a compilation failure.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="indirect_iter_member_types" category="Corner-case tests"/>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="indirect_iter_member_types"/>
|
|
<test name="pointee"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="D. Abrahams">
|
|
This failure is caused by a compiler bug. The
|
|
compiler tends to drop const-ness and as a result
|
|
some indirect_iterators will have pointer and
|
|
reference members of <code>T*</code> and <code>T&</code> that should
|
|
have been <code>T const*</code> and <code>T const&</code>.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="zip_iterator_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" date="19 Sep 2004" refid="26"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="is_lvalue_iterator"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc*"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko">
|
|
For some currently unknown reason, with aCC, this test can be compiled
|
|
only in strict ansi mode. Since on HP-UX/aCC boost testing is done in the
|
|
default compilation mode, this test fails to compile on this platform.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- math -->
|
|
<library name="math">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Doug Gregor" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9.2"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Sadly Borland-5.9.2 has an even harder time compiling this
|
|
library than earlier versions did. There are currently too
|
|
many issues to stand a chance of porting to this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="mpfr_concept_check"/>
|
|
<test name="ntl_concept_check"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This test relies on external software being installed in order to pass.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_traits"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3.6"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This compiler is not sufficiently conforming to correctly handle these tests.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_tr1_long_double"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-10.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-8*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Some versions of the Darwin platform have insufficient long double support
|
|
for us to be able to run this test.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_policy_2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-3.4.5"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This test takes too long to build for this compiler and times out.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_traits"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This is a compiler bug: it is unable to use
|
|
SFINAE to detect the presence of specific
|
|
member functions.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="std_real_concept_check"/>
|
|
<test name="test_instantiate1"/>
|
|
<test name="test_policy_sf"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This is a compiler bug: it is unable to resolve the
|
|
overloaded functions.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_real_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ibeta_inv_ab_real_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="test_igamma_inva_real_concept"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This test takes too long to execute and times out.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="dist_binomial_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_neg_binom_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_poisson_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_long_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_real_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="test_negative_binomial_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_negative_binomial_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_negative_binomial_long_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_negative_binomial_real_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="test_poisson_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_poisson_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_poisson_long_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_poisson_real_concept"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_roots_inc_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail with an internal compiler error: there is no
|
|
known workaround at present, except to use Sun-5.9 which does
|
|
build this code correctly.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="log1p_expm1_test"/>
|
|
<test name="test_bernoulli"/>
|
|
<test name="test_beta_dist"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_coeff"/>
|
|
<test name="test_carlson"/>
|
|
<test name="test_cauchy"/>
|
|
<test name="test_cbrt"/>
|
|
<test name="test_chi_squared"/>
|
|
<test name="test_classify"/>
|
|
<test name="test_dist_overloads"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ellint_3"/>
|
|
<test name="test_exponential_dist"/>
|
|
<test name="test_factorials"/>
|
|
<test name="test_find_location"/>
|
|
<test name="test_find_scale"/>
|
|
<test name="test_fisher_f"/>
|
|
<test name="test_gamma_dist"/>
|
|
<test name="test_hermite"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ibeta_inv_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ibeta_inv_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ibeta_inv_ab_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_igamma_inv_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_igamma_inv_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_igamma_inva_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_igamma_inva_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_instantiate1"/>
|
|
<test name="test_instantiate1"/>
|
|
<test name="test_laguerre"/>
|
|
<test name="test_legendre"/>
|
|
<test name="test_lognormal"/>
|
|
<test name="test_negative_binomial_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_negative_binomial_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_normal"/>
|
|
<test name="test_rayleigh"/>
|
|
<test name="test_remez"/>
|
|
<test name="test_roots"/>
|
|
<test name="test_students_t"/>
|
|
<test name="test_toms748_solve"/>
|
|
<test name="test_triangular"/>
|
|
<test name="test_uniform"/>
|
|
<test name="test_policy"/>
|
|
<test name="test_policy_sf"/>
|
|
<test name="test_bessel_j"/>
|
|
<test name="test_bessel_y"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_beta_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_cauchy_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_chi_squared_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_exponential_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_fisher_f_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_gamma_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_lognormal_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_normal_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_students_t_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_beta_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_bessel_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_cbrt_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_gamma_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_legendre_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="std_real_concept_check"/>
|
|
<test name="test_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_remez_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_roots_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_series_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_solve_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_test_data_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="common_factor_test"/>
|
|
<test name="octonion_test"/>
|
|
<test name="quaternion_test"/>
|
|
<test name="complex_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6.*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This compiler is not sufficiently conforming to correctly handle these tests.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_bernoulli"/>
|
|
<test name="test_beta_dist"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_binomial_coeff"/>
|
|
<test name="test_cauchy"/>
|
|
<test name="test_dist_overloads"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ellint_3"/>
|
|
<test name="test_exponential_dist"/>
|
|
<test name="test_factorials"/>
|
|
<test name="test_find_location"/>
|
|
<test name="test_find_scale"/>
|
|
<test name="test_hermite"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ibeta_inv_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ibeta_inv_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ibeta_inv_ab_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_igamma_inva_float"/>
|
|
<test name="test_igamma_inva_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_instantiate1"/>
|
|
<test name="test_instantiate1"/>
|
|
<test name="test_laguerre"/>
|
|
<test name="test_legendre"/>
|
|
<test name="test_lognormal"/>
|
|
<test name="test_negative_binomial_double"/>
|
|
<test name="test_normal"/>
|
|
<test name="test_rayleigh"/>
|
|
<test name="test_remez"/>
|
|
<test name="test_roots"/>
|
|
<test name="test_toms748_solve"/>
|
|
<test name="test_policy"/>
|
|
<test name="test_policy_sf"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_cauchy_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_exponential_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_lognormal_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="dist_normal_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_gamma_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="sf_legendre_incl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="std_real_concept_check"/>
|
|
<test name="test_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_remez_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_roots_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_series_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_solve_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tools_test_data_inc_test"/>
|
|
<test name="complex_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8.2"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This compiler is not sufficiently conforming to correctly handle these tests.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="octonion_test"/>
|
|
<test name="quaternion_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.3_sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="Caleb Epstein">
|
|
There appears to be a bug in gcc's <code>std::exp (long
|
|
double)</code> on this platform.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_remez"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-71_006_tru64"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
For some reason taking the address of std library math functions fails
|
|
on this platform: this is a problem for our test code, not the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="special_functions_test"/>
|
|
<test name="octonion_test"/>
|
|
<test name="quaternion_test"/>
|
|
<test name="quaternion_mult_incl_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This compiler is not sufficiently conforming to compile these tests.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="complex_test"/>
|
|
<test name="log1p_expm1_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
std::numeric_limits<long double>::infinity() is apparently
|
|
broken in this compiler: it's filed as bug 6347520 with Sun.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="complex_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Incomplete std::complex support make these tests pointless
|
|
(the complex trig functions are absent).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="special_functions_test"/>
|
|
<test name="octonion_test"/>
|
|
<test name="quaternion_test"/>
|
|
<test name="quaternion_mult_incl_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These have yet to fully investigated, but the code is known
|
|
to compile with more conforming compilers, probably workarounds
|
|
are possible if someone is prepared to invest the time.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="quaternion_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Appears to be a bug in STLport's complex abs function, but needs more investigation.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="special_functions_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This appears to be a problem with STLPort's abs function: the issue only effects the
|
|
test code. A workaround should be possible but users should be encouraged to use
|
|
STLport 5 instead.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="quaternion_test"/>
|
|
<test name="octonion_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-cygwin*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
No true long double standard lib support causes these tests to fail.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="quaternion_test"/>
|
|
<test name="complex_test"/>
|
|
<test name="special_functions_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This is Intel issue 409291, it should be fixed from
|
|
compiler package l_cc_c_9.1.046 onwards.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="complex_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*cpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" date="14 Feb 06" refid="27"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="common_factor_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This failure appears to be caused by a compiler bug: please note
|
|
that the issue only effects the test suite, not the library itself.
|
|
A workaround is available but breaks other compilers.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- numeric/conversion -->
|
|
<library name="numeric/conversion">
|
|
<test name="bounds_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Fernando Cacciola" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="converter_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_linux_x86_64"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Fernando Cacciola" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="traits_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Fernando Cacciola" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="udt_example_0">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Fernando Cacciola" refid="30"/>
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</mark-failure>
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</test>
|
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<test name="udt_support_test">
|
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<mark-failure>
|
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
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<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
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<note author="Fernando Cacciola" refid="3"/>
|
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</mark-failure>
|
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</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- numeric/interval -->
|
|
<library name="numeric/interval">
|
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<mark-unusable>
|
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
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</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="det"/>
|
|
<test name="mul"/>
|
|
<test name="overflow"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
|
<note author="G. Melquiond">
|
|
This test ensures the inclusion property of interval
|
|
arithmetic is available for built-in floating-point types
|
|
<code>float</code> and <code>double</code>. If the test
|
|
fails, <code>interval<float></code> and
|
|
<code>interval<double></code> should not be used
|
|
on this compiler/platform since there will be no
|
|
numerical guarantee.
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</note>
|
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</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="det"/>
|
|
<test name="integer"/>
|
|
<test name="overflow"/>
|
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<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
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<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="A.Meredith">
|
|
This compiler has some problems with name looup / overload resolution.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="cmp_exn"/>
|
|
<test name="cmp_set"/>
|
|
<test name="cmp_tribool"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="det"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_float"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="Vladimir Prus">
|
|
This failure is unresearched. Presumably, the problem
|
|
is that the abs function is not available in the "right"
|
|
namespace with this compiler/stdlib combination.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- numeric/ublas -->
|
|
<library name="numeric/ublas">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3_3-darwin"/>
|
|
<note author="M.Stevens" refid="17"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<note author="M.Stevens" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="M.Stevens" refid="4"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95*"/>
|
|
<note author="M.Stevens" refid="30"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="Roland Schwarz">
|
|
This old version of the stlport library causes the BOOST_NO_STDC_NAMESPACE
|
|
macro to be set. But this conflicts with the requirements of the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*cpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" date="14 Feb 06" refid="27"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="begin_end"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Gunter Winkler" date="07 Oct 09" refid="48"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- program_options -->
|
|
<library name="program_options">
|
|
|
|
<!-- Mark unusable toolsets -->
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<note>
|
|
The failure is caused by standard library deficiencies
|
|
-- it lacks the basic_string class template and
|
|
the <locale> header.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<note refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note refid="17"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Mark expected failures -->
|
|
|
|
<test name="unicode_test*">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6-stlp-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note>The failures are caused by problems
|
|
with std::locale implementation</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="options_description_test_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6"/>
|
|
<note refid="23"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="variable_map_test_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6"/>
|
|
<note refid="23"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="*dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note refid="18"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<test name="*dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note refid="24"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="variable_map_test"/>
|
|
<test name="variable_map_test_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note>
|
|
The failures are caused by compiler bug: it's not possible to
|
|
explicitly pass template arguments to member template function. The
|
|
failure is serious and makes one of the primary interfaces
|
|
unusable.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="cmdline_test_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="options_description_test_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="parsers_test_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="variable_map_test_dll"/>
|
|
<test name="positional_options_test_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw-3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="unicode_test*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw-3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_mingw"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-3.4.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-3.4.2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-cygwin-3.4.4"/>
|
|
<note refid="19"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="unicode_test_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*-darwin"/>
|
|
<note refid="35" author="Doug Gregor"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="unicode_test*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" date="12 Feb 06" refid="36"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- parameter -->
|
|
<library name="parameter">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="duplicates"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note refid="32" author="David Abrahams"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="unnamed_fail"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<note refid="32" author="David Abrahams"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="preprocessor">
|
|
<toolset name="[Ss]un-5.8"/>
|
|
<note>
|
|
Several compiler bugs were worked around in order to get
|
|
this test to pass, so it could be considered to be only
|
|
partially working. However, the library's macro system,
|
|
which is really being tested here, does work on this
|
|
compiler, which is why we worked around the failures.
|
|
Please see the <a
|
|
href="http://www.boost.org/libs/parameter/test/preprocessor.cpp">test's
|
|
source file</a> for details.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="maybe"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Daniel Wallin"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="python-parameter-test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Daniel Wallin"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="python_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Daniel Wallin"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="optional_deduced_sfinae"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel Wallin">
|
|
These compilers do not support SFINAE, so are expected to
|
|
fail this test.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="preprocessor_deduced"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel Wallin">
|
|
Borland does not support this feature. A compatibility syntax
|
|
might be developed later on.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="normalized_argument_types"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel Wallin">
|
|
This feature generally requires advanced compiler
|
|
features not supported by these compilers. It might
|
|
be possible to work around the issue on VC6/7, but
|
|
at this time no such workaround has been done.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="unnamed"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel Wallin">
|
|
This is old and should not be tested any more.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="deduced_dependent_predicate"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Daniel Wallin"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="optional_deduced_sfinae"/>
|
|
<test name="preprocessor_deduced"/>
|
|
<test name="python_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These test failure are reported to be under investigation
|
|
at Sun's compiler labs.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="result_of"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note refid="31" author="Daniel Wallin"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="python_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5_gpp"/>
|
|
<note refid="6" author="Daniel Wallin"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="sfinae"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note refid="29" author="Daniel Wallin"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="basics"/>
|
|
<test name="macros"/>
|
|
<test name="maybe"/>
|
|
<test name="sfinae"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1*"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="42"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<library name="property_tree">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Sebastian Redl">Inherited from MultiIndex</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Sebastian Redl">
|
|
Lots of test failures complaining about the ambiguity of a
|
|
const and a non-const overload of the same function.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Sebastian Redl">
|
|
This compiler seems to have very broken name lookup.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_property_tree"/>
|
|
<test name="test_json_parser"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Sebastian Redl">
|
|
Tend to crash the compiler (Intel 10) or simply take too long
|
|
(Intel 11).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_xml_parser_rapidxml"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.3"/>
|
|
<note author="Sebastian Redl">
|
|
This ancient GCC doesn't like local const ints as template
|
|
parameters. Or something like that.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- pointer container -->
|
|
<library name="ptr_container">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="dmc-8_47-stlport-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65_042_tru64"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="ptr_list"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.0.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
The error is due to problems in the standard library implementation.
|
|
It should be fixed in newer versions of the compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="ptr_list"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.0.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
The error is due to problems in the standard library implementation.
|
|
It should be fixed in newer versions of the compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="incomplete_type_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
This error seems to be a bug the compiler. Please submit a
|
|
patch.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="iterator_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
This error seems to be a bug the standard library. Please submit a
|
|
patch.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="no_exceptions"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
This test fails because the test ptr_vector fails. Please see the note
|
|
for that test.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="ptr_deque"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
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For sun the problem is that <code>insert(iterator,range)</code>
|
|
is not available due to partial ordering errors (the core library remains usable).
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For codewarrior the problem is at least <code>std::auto_ptr</code> overloads (the core library remains usable).
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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="ptr_list"/>
|
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<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
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<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
For sun the problem is that <code>insert(iterator,range)</code>
|
|
is not available due to partial ordering errors (the core library remains usable).
|
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For codewarrior the problem is at least <code>std::auto_ptr</code> overloads (the core library remains usable).
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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="ptr_vector"/>
|
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<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
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<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
For sun the problem is that <code>insert(iterator,range)</code>
|
|
is not available due to partial ordering errors (the core library remains usable).
|
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For codewarrior the problem is at least <code>std::auto_ptr</code> overloads (the core library remains usable).
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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="ptr_map"/>
|
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-71_006_tru64"/>
|
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<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
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<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
For hp, this compiler bug is insignificant.
|
|
For sun the problem is that <code>transfer(range,ptr_map)</code>
|
|
is not available due to partial ordering errors (the core library remains usable).
|
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For codewarrior the problem is not known so please submit a patch.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="ptr_set"/>
|
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<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
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<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
For sun the problem is that <code>transfer(range,ptr_map)</code> and
|
|
<code>insert(range)</code>code>
|
|
is not available due to partial ordering errors (the core library remains usable).
|
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For codewarrior the problem is at least <code>std::auto_ptr</code> overloads (the core library remains usable)..
|
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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="serialization"/>
|
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<toolset name="cw*"/>
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<toolset name="intel-darwin-*"/>
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<toolset name="intel-linux-*"/>
|
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<toolset name="pathscale-3.1"/>
|
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<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
|
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
For codewarrior, the cause of this problem is unknown. Please
|
|
submit a patch. Other failures are due to problems with
|
|
the serialization library, or to a minor problem with the use of
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|
the library.
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</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="tree_test"/>
|
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<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
For sun the problem is due to Boost.Test.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="tut1"/>
|
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<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
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Seem like a bug in the compiler. Please submit a patch.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="view_example"/>
|
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<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
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<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
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Seem like a bug in the compiler. Please submit a patch.
|
|
</note>
|
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</mark-expected-failures>
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</library>
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<!-- python -->
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<library name="python">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="borland-5.5*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
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<note refid="2"/>
|
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<note refid="17"/>
|
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</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
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<note author="Markus Schoepflin">
|
|
The library fails to compile because of an error in the C++
|
|
standard library implementation on this platform. It incorrectly
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|
assumes that fpos_t is of an integral type, which is not always
|
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the case. This is fixed in a later release.
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</note>
|
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="sun-5.6*"/>
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<note author="David Abrahams">
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The old reasoning given for this markup, which applied
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to sun-5.8*, was as follows. However, tuple's tests
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|
seem to use the test library, which is apparently
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completely broken on Sun. Therefore, I've backed off
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the version number to sun-5.6 so I can see the actual
|
|
state of the failures.
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|
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<blockquote>This compiler seems to be having trouble digesting
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|
Boost.Tuple. Until it can handle Boost.Tuple there's
|
|
little chance it will handle Boost.Python</blockquote>
|
|
</note>
|
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</mark-unusable>
|
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="object"/>
|
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<toolset name="intel-10.*"/>
|
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<note author="David Abrahams">
|
|
|
|
This compiler has a bug that causes silent misbehavior at runtime
|
|
when each of an assignment expression follows one of the following patterns:
|
|
<em>expr</em><code>.attr(</code><em>name</em><code>)</code>
|
|
or <em>expr</em><code>[</code><em>item</em><code>]</code>,
|
|
where <em>expr</em>
|
|
is-a <code>boost::python::object</code>. We've been
|
|
unable to find a workaround.
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|
|
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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="object"/>
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<toolset name="acc"/>
|
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<note author="Boris Gubenko" refid="46"/>
|
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="args"/>
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<test name="auto_ptr"/>
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<test name="builtin_convertors"/>
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<test name="callbacks"/>
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<test name="crossmod_exception"/>
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<test name="data_members"/>
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<test name="enum"/>
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<test name="exception_translator"/>
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<test name="extract"/>
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<test name="implicit"/>
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<test name="iterator"/>
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<test name="list"/>
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<test name="map_indexing_suite"/>
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<test name="object"/>
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<test name="opaque"/>
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<test name="pickle2"/>
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<test name="polymorphism"/>
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<test name="polymorphism2"/>
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<test name="shared_ptr"/>
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<test name="slice"/>
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<test name="test_pointer_adoption"/>
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<test name="try"/>
|
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<test name="vector_indexing_suite"/>
|
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<test name="virtual_functions"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
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<note author="D. Abrahams">
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|
The problems with GCC 2.x only occur when C++ exceptions are thrown and
|
|
the framework catches them, which happens quite often in the tests.
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So technically GCC 2.x is usable if you're careful.
|
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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="pointer_vector"/>
|
|
<test name="polymorphism"/>
|
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<toolset name="hp_cxx*"/>
|
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<note author="Markus Schoepflin" refid="29"/>
|
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</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="data_members"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko">
|
|
This test assumes standard-compliant dependent template name lookup which
|
|
is performed by aCC6 only in strict ansi mode. Since on HP-UX/aCC6 boost
|
|
testing is done in the default compilation mode, this test fails to
|
|
compile on this platform (in strict ansi mode, it compiles and succeeds).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
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<library name="quickbook">
|
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<mark-unusable>
|
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<toolset name="gcc*-3.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc*-4.3*"/>
|
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<toolset name="qcc-3.*"/>
|
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<toolset name="qcc-4.0.*"/>
|
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<toolset name="qcc-4.1.*"/>
|
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<toolset name="qcc-4.2.*"/>
|
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<toolset name="qcc-4.3.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James" date="30 Dec 2017">
|
|
Unsupported compiler
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="*~c++98"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*~gnu98"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*~gnu++98"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James" date="29 Jan 2018">
|
|
C++11 mode (or later) required
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- random -->
|
|
<library name="random">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="10"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<test name="random_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-vc71-win*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-vc8-win*"/>
|
|
<note author="S. Slapeta" refid="1"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-9.0"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Reported to Intel as issue 409291, and confirmed
|
|
as a problem. Probably this relates to a specific
|
|
Linux-Kernal or GLibC version.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" date="13 Feb 06">
|
|
Test fails with ranlux*_O1 RNGs when saving and recalling the state due to a bug in the
|
|
double to string conversion. The problem has been reported to QNX as PR29252.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-*_tru64"/>
|
|
<note author="Markus Schoepflin">
|
|
This test fails because of limitations in the system assembler
|
|
version used by GCC. It most probably would pass if the test
|
|
were split into multiple source files.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko">
|
|
It looks like a compiler issue: the test fails with gcc 3.4.6
|
|
and succeeds with gcc 4.2.1.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_ecuyer1988"/>
|
|
<test name="test_hellekalek1995"/>
|
|
<test name="test_rand48"/>
|
|
<test name="test_minstd_rand0"/>
|
|
<test name="test_minstd_rand"/>
|
|
<test name="test_kreutzer1986"/>
|
|
<test name="test_mt11213b"/>
|
|
<test name="test_mt19937"/>
|
|
<test name="test_lagged_fibonacci"/>
|
|
<test name="test_lagged_fibonacci607"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ranlux3"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ranlux4"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ranlux3_01"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ranlux4_01"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ranlux64_3_01"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ranlux64_4_01"/>
|
|
<test name="test_taus88"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.3.3"/>
|
|
<note refid="5" author="Steven Watanabe"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- range -->
|
|
<library name="range">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<toolset name="dmc-8_43-stlport-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="array"/>
|
|
<toolset name="como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note refid="27" author="Thorsten Ottosen"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="adl_conformance"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Neil Groves">
|
|
This test is designed to give users visibility of the ADL problems with their compilers.
|
|
Lack of Argument Dependent Lookup changes how one can extend the library. The lack of
|
|
ADL is worked-around internally so that most of the functionality is preserved.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="iterator_range"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-stlport"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
For most compilers this is due to problems
|
|
with built-in arrays (notably char arrays) and operator==()
|
|
and operator!=() for iterator_range. Thus, not using built-in arrays
|
|
fixes the problem.
|
|
|
|
For other compilers it is simply a bug in the standard library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="push_front"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~stlport5.2"/>
|
|
<note author="Neil Groves">
|
|
push_front fails the unit test in this configuration. I do not have this
|
|
configuration available to determine if a work-around is possible.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="reversible_range"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
This test probably fails because it uses built-in arrays. So do expect these
|
|
functions to work in normal code.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="string"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
The string functionality is expected to work if
|
|
the user employs std::string and stays away from built-in
|
|
arrays.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="sub_range"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-vc8-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6-stlp-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note refid="6" author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
For most compilers this is due to problems
|
|
with built-in arrays (notably char arrays) and operator==()
|
|
and operator!=() for iterator_range. Thus, not using built-in arrays
|
|
fixes the problem.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="sub_range"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9_5-darwin"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
At the time of release I couldn't figure out why this was failing.
|
|
Anyway, the failure is not very important; also, the well-definedness of
|
|
"singularity" of an iterator range is likely to change.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="extension_mechanism"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Thorsten Ottosen">
|
|
The test requires support for Argument Dependent Lookup (ADL)
|
|
which the compiler in question does not provide.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- ratio -->
|
|
<library name="ratio">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Vicente J. Botet Escriba">
|
|
The compiler does not support features that are essential for the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="mpl_plus_pass"/>
|
|
<test name="ratio_ext_pass"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-*-10.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-*-11.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-*-11.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Vicente J. Botet Escriba">
|
|
internal error: assertion failed: copy_template_param_expr.
|
|
It seems to be already an Intel internal bug database (tracker number #82149).
|
|
I have no workaround yet.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="si_physics"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-10*"/>
|
|
<note author="Vicente J. Botet Escriba">
|
|
The compiler does not support features that are essential for this test .
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- regex -->
|
|
<library name="regex">
|
|
<test name="regex_token_iterator_eg_2">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="posix_api_check">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="como-4_3_3-vc7*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="wide_posix_api_check">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5_gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock">
|
|
No Wide character support on this platform.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="wide_posix_api_check_c">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5_gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock">
|
|
No Wide character support on this platform.
|
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</note>
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|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="*_dll">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock">
|
|
This test requires features that are unsupported by Como:
|
|
use and building of dll's mainly.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="static_mutex_test"/>
|
|
<test name="test_grep"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock">
|
|
This test requires features that are unsupported by Como:
|
|
use and building of dll's mainly.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress_threaded"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin*"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock">
|
|
This tests fails because a dependency (Boost.Test)
|
|
fails to initialise correctly. The issue has been
|
|
reported to the library's author.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress_threaded"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-*_tru64"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock">
|
|
GCC on tru64 appears not to cope with C++ exceptions
|
|
thrown from within threads.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="concept_check">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5_cpp"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="test_grep">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This test fails because a dependency (Boost.Program Options) doesn't build with this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="test_grep">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="A.Meredith">
|
|
This test fails because a dependency (Boost.Program Options) which currently doesn't build with this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress"/>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6-stlp-4_5_3"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress"/>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress_threaded"/>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
There appears to be a linker bug that prevents these
|
|
projects from building, see http://qc.borland.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=32020.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="unicode_iterator_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="6"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress"/>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress_threaded"/>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
There appears to be a linker bug that prevents these
|
|
projects from building, see http://qc.borland.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=32020.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="regex_timer"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport4"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Test fails due to unresilved externals from STLport: appears to be
|
|
an STLport bug. </note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="regex_regress_threaded"/>
|
|
<test name="static_mutex_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5_stlport*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-cygwin*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests pass when run directly from the command line,
|
|
but fail when run under the regression test script.
|
|
The issue has never been fully pinned down, but appears
|
|
to be related to how long the tests take to run.</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- scope_exit -->
|
|
<library name="scope_exit">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<!-- most Preprocessor tests also fail on this compiler -->
|
|
<toolset name="cray-8.0"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="emulation_tpl"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-*-9.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-*-10.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-*-11.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Alexander Nasonov">
|
|
The test does not compile in typeof emulation mode,
|
|
most likely due to a compiler bug. Users are advised
|
|
to use native typeof.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="native"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Alexander Nasonov" refid="39"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="native_tpl"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Alexander Nasonov" refid="39"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="native_tu_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Alexander Nasonov" refid="39"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="native_tu_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Alexander Nasonov" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="emulation_tu_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Alexander Nasonov" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<!-- type-of emulation mode required -->
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="native"/>
|
|
<test name="native_this"/>
|
|
<test name="native_this_tpl"/>
|
|
<test name="native_tpl"/>
|
|
<test name="native_tu_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
|
|
This compiler does not support native type-of (force type-of
|
|
emulation mode defining the BOOST_TYPEOF_EMULATION macro).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<!-- variadic macros required -->
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="same_line"/>
|
|
<test name="world"/>
|
|
<test name="world_checkpoint"/>
|
|
<test name="world_this"/>
|
|
<test name="world_tpl"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-11.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-10.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-11.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-11.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti" refid="51"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<!-- lambda functions required -->
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="world_checkpoint_all"/>
|
|
<test name="world_checkpoint_all_seq"/>
|
|
<test name="world_checkpoint_all_seq_nova"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-darwin-trunk"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.4_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.3.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.3.4_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4.3_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4.4_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.5.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.6"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.6.2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.5.2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.5.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.6.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-11.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-12.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-10.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-11.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-12.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-12.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~stlport5.2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~wm5~stlport5.2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pathscale-4.0.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-11.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-10.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti" refid="52"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- signals -->
|
|
<library name="signals">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<test name="signal_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- statechart -->
|
|
<library name="statechart">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pgi-1*"/>
|
|
<note author="Andreas Huber" refid="17"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="DllTestNormal"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-10*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-11*"/>
|
|
<note author="Andreas Huber">
|
|
A runtime failure of this test indicates that this platform
|
|
<b>dynamically</b> links code in a manner such that under
|
|
certain circumstances more than one instance of a
|
|
header-defined static class member can exist at runtime. See
|
|
<a href="http://www.boost.org/libs/statechart/doc/faq.html#Dll">FAQ</a>
|
|
for more information.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures reason="?">
|
|
<test name="FifoSchedulerTest*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-10*"/>
|
|
<note author="Andreas Huber" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures reason="?">
|
|
<test name="TransitionTest*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-darwin-10*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-10*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.3.4_0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pathscale-3.2"/>
|
|
<note author="Andreas Huber" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- static_assert -->
|
|
<library name="static_assert">
|
|
<test name="static_assert_example_2">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="J. Maddock" refid="4"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="static_assert_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="A.Meredith" date="26 May 2006">
|
|
This test runs without problem on Borland compilers,
|
|
which means the static assertion is not being caught.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- system -->
|
|
<library name="system">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<note author="Beman Dawes">
|
|
This compiler does not support enable_if, which is required
|
|
by Boost.System.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- test -->
|
|
<library name="test">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="ifstream_line_iterator_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro*"/>
|
|
<note author="Gennadiy Rozental" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="custom_exception_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<note author="Gennadiy Rozental" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="errors_handling_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="token_iterator_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1-vc6"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0-stlport"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland*"/>
|
|
<note author="Gennadiy Rozental" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="token_iterator_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Jim Douglas" date="14 Feb 06" refid="36"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_fp_comparisons"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0-stlport"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Gennadiy Rozental" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures reason="?">
|
|
<test name="basic_cstring_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
|
<note refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_tools_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9_5-darwin"/>
|
|
<note refid="29" author="Doug Gregor"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="errors_handling_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9_5-darwin"/>
|
|
<note refid="29" author="Doug Gregor"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_tools_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<note refid="29" author="Doug Gregor"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="prg_exec_fail2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.2_hpux_pa_risc"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="Vladimir Prus">
|
|
The test verifies that Boost.Test detects division by
|
|
zero. It fails on PowerPC, PA-RISC and Linux ia64. On PowerPC
|
|
processors, division has an undefined result. The compiler
|
|
has to emit extra code to assert that the divisor isn't zero.
|
|
|
|
Compiler options -fno-trapping-math and -fnon-call-exceptions
|
|
might affect this. However, in default configuration
|
|
no check is done, and division by zero is not detected.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="prg_exec_fail3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6_linux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="Vladimir Prus">
|
|
The test appears to test that failed assertion result
|
|
in non-zero exit status. That seems to be not the
|
|
case, for unknown reasons.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="sync_access_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1_hpux_ia64"/>
|
|
<note author="Boris Gubenko">
|
|
On HP-UX platform, this test must be compiled/linked in multithread mode.
|
|
When compiled/linked with aC++ with -mt, it succeeds. When compiled/linked
|
|
with GCC with -pthread, it links cleanly but fails in run-time.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- thread -->
|
|
<library name="thread">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="*como-4_3_3*"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="10"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<test name="test_mutex">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
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<note author="B. Dawes" refid="0"/>
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<note author="B. Dawes" refid="6"/>
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</mark-failure>
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</test>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="*_lib"/>
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<toolset name="intel-8.0-linux*"/>
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<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
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This failure is caused by a conflict between the compiler
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and the testing environment: the tests are run on a platform with
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<i>too recent</i> version of glibc, which is not currently
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supported by the compiler vendor (Intel).
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If you are having the same problem and <i>really</i> want to make
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things work, renaming <code>strol</code> symbol in the
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compiler's static runtime library (<code>libcprts.a</code>) to
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something else is known to resolve the issue.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures reason="?">
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<test name="*_lib"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
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<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="29"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<!--
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It is unclear why this has been marked as expected failure. The
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pthread_timedwait is giving an error code of EINVAL, which needs to
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be resolved, since the timed behaviour is affected by this bug.
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Marked as a failure again by Roland Schwarz, 2007-01-12
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_mutex"/>
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<test name="test_mutex_lib"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-3.3*"/>
|
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<note author="Jim Douglas" date="13 Feb 06" refid="16"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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-->
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="test_tss_lib"/>
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<toolset name="borland-*"/>
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<toolset name="como-win-*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc*wm5*"/>
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<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-mingw*"/>
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<note author="Roland Schwarz" date="2006-12-14">
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When a thread ends, tss data needs to be cleaned up. This process
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is mostly automatic. When threads are launched by the Boost.Thread API
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cleanup is handled by the library implementation. For threads, launched
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by the native operating system API it is not possible to get this cleanup
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on every compiler/platform. A warning (error) will be present in this case,
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which cleary states this fact. It is recommended to start threads only
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by means of the Boost.Thread API if you need to avoid the leaks that appear
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on the end of the thread. If this is not possible the cleanup can be invoked
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from user code before the process actually ends. For library implementors
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this means to call these functions during library initialization and
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finalization.
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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="test_thread_move"/>
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<test name="test_thread_move_lib"/>
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<test name="test_move_function"/>
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<test name="test_move_function_lib"/>
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<toolset name="acc"/>
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<toolset name="borland-*"/>
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<toolset name="sun-*"/>
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<note author="Anthony Williams" date="2007-12-14">
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The Borland compiler and HP-UX aC++ compiler in default mode fail to bind rvalues to the thread move constructor,
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choosing instead to bind them to the private (and unimplemented) copy constructor.
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With aC++, the tests compile cleanly in strict ansi mode and succeed.
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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="test_thread_move_return"/>
|
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<test name="test_thread_move_return_lib"/>
|
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<test name="test_thread_return_local"/>
|
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<test name="test_thread_return_local_lib"/>
|
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<toolset name="sun-*"/>
|
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<note author="Anthony Williams" date="2009-10-28">
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These tests will fail in most compilers that don't support rvalue references.
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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="*mutex__native_handle*"/>
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<test name="*variable__native_handle*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-*"/>
|
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<toolset name="gcc-mingw*"/>
|
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<note author="Vicente J. Botet Escriba" date="2012-03-21">
|
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The implementation of native_handle() is not possible on this platform.
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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="recursive_mutex__native_handle*"/>
|
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<toolset name="pgi-*"/>
|
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<toolset name="sun-*"/>
|
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<note author="Vicente J. Botet Escriba" date="2012-03-21">
|
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The implementation of native_handle() is not possible on this platform.
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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="*sleep_for*"/>
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<test name="*sleep_until*"/>
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<test name="*thread__join*"/>
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<test name="*wait_for*"/>
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<test name="*wait_until*"/>
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<test name="*cons__duration*"/>
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<test name="*cons__time_point*"/>
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<test name="*try_lock_for*"/>
|
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<test name="*try_lock_until*"/>
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<test name="*upgrade_lock_for*"/>
|
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<test name="*upgrade_lock_until*"/>
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<test name="*try_join_for*"/>
|
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<test name="*try_join_until*"/>
|
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<test name="*chrono*"/>
|
|
<test name="*shared_lock_until*"/>
|
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<test name="*shared_lock_for*"/>
|
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<test name="shared_mutex*"/>
|
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<test name="future__get*"/>
|
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<test name="packaged_task__operator*"/>
|
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<test name="test_3628*"/>
|
|
<test name="test_7328*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-10*"/>
|
|
<note author="Vicente J. Botet Escriba" date="2012-10-13">
|
|
This platform doesn't supports Boost.Chrono.
|
|
</note>
|
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</mark-expected-failures>
|
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="container__*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-10*"/>
|
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<note author="Vicente J. Botet Escriba" date="2012-10-13">
|
|
This platform doesn't supports Boost.Container.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
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</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- tti -->
|
|
<library name="tti">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_has_mem_data2"/>
|
|
<test name="test_has_mem_fun_cv_fail2"/>
|
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<test name="test_has_mem_fun_cv_fail4"/>
|
|
<test name="test_has_member "/>
|
|
<test name="test_has_member_compile"/>
|
|
<test name="test_has_member_cv "/>
|
|
<test name="test_has_member_cv_compile "/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp-12.1.0.1"/>
|
|
<note>These are all failures with Boost.FunctionTypes which TTI uses.</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- tuple -->
|
|
<library name="tuple">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- type_erasure -->
|
|
<library name="type_erasure">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.2.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Steven Watanabe" refid="17"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_add"/>
|
|
<test name="test_add_assign"/>
|
|
<test name="test_equal"/>
|
|
<test name="test_less"/>
|
|
<test name="test_construct"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Steven Watanabe">
|
|
SFINAE for the constructors of param doesn't work correctly on this compiler.
|
|
This affects free functions (including operators) with more than one
|
|
any argument and overloaded member functions.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures reason="?">
|
|
<test name="test_free"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0"/>
|
|
<note>This looks like an instance of MSVC substituting int in a template-id.</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- type_index -->
|
|
<library name="type_index">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testing_crossmodule_anonymous"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.4*"/>
|
|
<!-- gcc-4.5+ is passing the test -->
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-3.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-4.4*"/>
|
|
<note author="Antony Polukhin">
|
|
Classes with exactly the same names defined in different modules in anonymous namespaces collapse
|
|
for this compiler even with RTTI on. This is a known compiler limitation that already fixed
|
|
in newer versions or will be fixed soon.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testing_crossmodule_anonymous_no_rtti"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Antony Polukhin">
|
|
Classes with exactly the same names defined in different modules in anonymous namespaces collapse
|
|
for this compiler with RTTI off. This is a known limitation of RTTI-off mode. Such behavior is
|
|
reflected in docs.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- type_traits -->
|
|
<library name="type_traits">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="is_virtual_base_of_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.6"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Type Traits tests are run with warnings-as-errors and GCC 3.x emits warnings with this test
|
|
that I haven't been able to suppress.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="has_operator_new_test"/>
|
|
<test name="make_signed_test"/>
|
|
<test name="make_unsigned_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Apparently the compiler can't cope with these - later versions are fine though.
|
|
Probably work-round-able if someone would care to look into these.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="function_traits_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_bounds_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_const_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_cv_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_reference_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_volatile_test"/>
|
|
<test name="decay_test"/>
|
|
<test name="extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_all_extents_test"/>
|
|
<test name="rank_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_unsigned_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
|
|
This failure is caused by the lack of compiler support for class template
|
|
partial specialization. A limited subset of the tested functionality is
|
|
available on the compiler through a user-side workaround (see
|
|
<a href="http://www.boost.org/libs/type_traits/index.html#transformations">
|
|
http://www.boost.org/libs/type_traits/index.html#transformations</a> for
|
|
details).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="decay_test"/>
|
|
<test name="extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_base_and_derived_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_base_of_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<test name="rank_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_all_extents_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_bounds_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_const_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_volatile_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tricky_add_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tricky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tricky_incomplete_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="make_signed_test"/>
|
|
<test name="make_unsigned_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="promote_basic_test"/>
|
|
<test name="promote_enum_test"/>
|
|
<test name="promote_mpl_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tricky_partial_spec_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="AlisdairM" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="promote_enum_msvc_bug_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-14.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-14.1*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-14.2*"/>
|
|
<note author="Alexander Nasonov">
|
|
See bug 99776 'enum UIntEnum { value = UINT_MAX } is promoted to int'
|
|
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/ProductFeedback/viewfeedback.aspx?feedbackid=22b0a6b7-120f-4ca0-9136-fa1b25b26efe
|
|
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/490264/standard-violation-enum-underlying-type-cannot-rep.html
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tricky_is_enum_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-*"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="tricky_incomplete_type_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="is_abstract_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.5"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw-3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
|
|
This functionality is available only on compilers that implement C++ Core Language
|
|
<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html#337">Defect Report 337</a>.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="is_polymorphic_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Doug Gregor" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="decay_test"/>
|
|
<test name="extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="has_nothrow_assign_test"/>
|
|
<test name="has_nothrow_constr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="has_nothrow_copy_test"/>
|
|
<test name="has_trivial_assign_test"/>
|
|
<test name="has_trivial_constr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="has_trivial_copy_test"/>
|
|
<test name="has_trivial_destructor_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_array_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_base_and_derived_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_base_of_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_class_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_object_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_pod_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_polymorphic_test"/>
|
|
<test name="rank_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_all_extents_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_bounds_test"/>
|
|
<test name="remove_extent_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
The Type Traits library is broken when used with Sunpro-5.3 and the
|
|
argument to the template is an array or function type. Most other argument types
|
|
do work as expected: in other words the functionality is limited
|
|
with this compiler, but not so much as to render the library unuseable.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="is_empty_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_function_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_member_func_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_member_obj_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_reference_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tricky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tricky_incomplete_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tricky_is_enum_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="decay_test"/>
|
|
<test name="extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_abstract_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_empty_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_function_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_member_func_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_member_obj_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_object_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_reference_test"/>
|
|
<test name="rank_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tricky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
The Type Traits library is broken when used with Sunpro-5.8 and the
|
|
argument to the template is a function type. Most other argument types
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|
do work as expected: in other words the functionality is limited
|
|
with this compiler, but not so much as to render the library unuseable.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tricky_partial_spec_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This fails with an internal compiler error,
|
|
there is no workaround as yet.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tricky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_const_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_volatile_test"/>
|
|
<test name="is_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="aligned_storage_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Older versions of MWCW incorrectly align pointers to member functions
|
|
(they use 12-byte boundaries, rather than a power-of-2 boundary),
|
|
leading to alignment_of / aligned_storage
|
|
to fail with these types on this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- tr1 -->
|
|
<library name="tr1">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
VC6/7 has a buggy using declaration syntax which
|
|
basically makes it impossible to implement the
|
|
namespace forwarding that this library relies upon.
|
|
See KB article 263630 here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;263630
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Metrowerks Codeworrier has partial TR1 support built in
|
|
which conflicts with this implementation. Porting to this
|
|
compiler is almost certainly possible, but will require some
|
|
work by someone who has this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Later versions of MSVC are required for these tests - the issues may
|
|
be work-round-able if anyone cares enough to look into them.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_mem_fn_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="test_bind_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ref_wrapper_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="test_function_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_mem_fn_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_bind_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_ref_wrapper_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_function_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_reference_wrapper_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="test_reference_wrapper_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_cmath_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="test_cmath_tricky"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests test features that are not supported in the
|
|
current Boost implementations of TR1 components, they will
|
|
currently fail on all compilers, unless that compiler has
|
|
native TR1 support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="run_random"/>
|
|
<test name="std_run_random"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_bind"/>
|
|
<test name="test_bind"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_tr1_result_of_pass"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_trivial_constr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_base_of_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_pod_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_polymorphic_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
MSVC 9.0 with the optional feature pack installed includes
|
|
a version of the TR1 libraries that is not as interface-conforming
|
|
as the Boost version. Most of these failures are of the "annoying"
|
|
rather than "unusable" kind.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="test_hash"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_hash"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc*gpp"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail on this platform due to a lack of
|
|
wide character support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_cmath"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_cmath"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-9.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin-4.0.1"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail due to a lack of adequate
|
|
long double std math lib support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_regex"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail on this platform due to incomplete
|
|
wide character support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_hash"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_hash"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-cygwin*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail on this platform due to incomplete
|
|
wide character support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_array"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_array"/>
|
|
<test name="test_array_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_array_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="test_complex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_complex"/>
|
|
<test name="test_function"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_function"/>
|
|
<test name="test_mem_fn"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_mem_fn"/>
|
|
<test name="test_random"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_random"/>
|
|
<test name="test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="test_shared_ptr"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_shared_ptr"/>
|
|
<test name="test_tr1_include"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_tr1_include"/>
|
|
<test name="test_tuple"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_tuple"/>
|
|
<test name="test_tuple_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_tuple_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="run_complex_overloads"/>
|
|
<test name="std_run_complex_overloads"/>
|
|
<test name="run_random"/>
|
|
<test name="std_run_random"/>
|
|
<test name="test_tuple_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_add_const_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_add_cv_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_add_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_add_reference_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_add_volatile_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_aligned_storage_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_alignment_of_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_nothrow_assign_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_nothrow_constr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_nothrow_copy_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_trivial_assign_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_trivial_constr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_trivial_copy_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_trivial_destr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_virtual_destr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_arithmetic_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_array_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_class_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_compound_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_const_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_empty_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_enum_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_floating_point_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_function_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_fundamental_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_integral_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_member_func_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_member_obj_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_member_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_object_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_pod_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_polymorphic_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_reference_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_same_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_scalar_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_signed_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_union_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_unsigned_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_void_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_volatile_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_const_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_cv_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_reference_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_volatile_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_abstract_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_add_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_partial_spec_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Support for Borland C++ in the various TR1 libraries is pretty
|
|
poor (due to numerous compiler bugs sadly). The TR1 concept
|
|
checks are *very* strict, and are expected to fail with this
|
|
compiler. In addition most of the type_traits tests fail
|
|
whenever debugging support is turned on with an internal
|
|
compiler error. More conservative uses are more likely to succeed
|
|
with this compiler however.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_complex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_complex"/>
|
|
<test name="test_function"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_function"/>
|
|
<test name="test_random"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_random"/>
|
|
<test name="test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="test_tuple_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_tuple_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="run_complex_overloads"/>
|
|
<test name="std_run_complex_overloads"/>
|
|
<test name="test_shared_ptr"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_shared_ptr"/>
|
|
<test name="std_run_random"/>
|
|
<test name="run_random"/>
|
|
<test name="test_tuple_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_const_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_volatile_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_add_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_partial_spec_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Support for Borland C++ in the various TR1 libraries is pretty
|
|
poor (due to numerous compiler bugs sadly). The TR1 concept
|
|
checks are *very* strict, and are expected to fail with this
|
|
compiler. More conservative uses are more likely to succeed
|
|
with this compiler however.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="std_test_bind"/>
|
|
<test name="test_bind"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4*darwin"/>
|
|
<toolset name="darwin*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail on this platform due to a recuring GCC bug.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_abstract_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail due to a known compiler bug
|
|
that is fixed in more recent GNU compiler releases. Users are
|
|
very unlikely to encounter this as a real problem
|
|
in practice.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="test_complex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_complex"/>
|
|
<test name="run_complex_overloads"/>
|
|
<test name="std_run_complex_overloads"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail due to a known compiler bug
|
|
that is fixed in more recent releases. Users are
|
|
very unlikely to encounter this as a real problem
|
|
in practice.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_abstract_test"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ios"/>
|
|
<test name="test_istream"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ostream"/>
|
|
<test name="test_streambuf"/>
|
|
<test name="test_limits"/>
|
|
<test name="test_locale"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ios_std_header"/>
|
|
<test name="test_istream_std_header"/>
|
|
<test name="test_limits_std_header"/>
|
|
<test name="test_locale_std_header"/>
|
|
<test name="test_ostream_std_header"/>
|
|
<test name="test_streambuf_std_header"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail due to a known compiler bug
|
|
that is fixed in more recent releases. This
|
|
functionality may not be usable with this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="run_complex_overloads"/>
|
|
<test name="std_run_complex_overloads"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_complex"/>
|
|
<test name="test_complex"/>
|
|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These tests fail due to a known stdlib bug
|
|
that has been reported to the vendor.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tr1_function_traits_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_bounds_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_const_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_cv_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_pointer_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_reference_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_volatile_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_decay_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_all_extents_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_rank_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_unsigned_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
|
|
This failure is caused by the lack of compiler support for class template
|
|
partial specialization. A limited subset of the tested functionality is
|
|
available on the compiler through a user-side workaround (see
|
|
<a href="http://www.boost.org/libs/type_traits/index.html#transformations">
|
|
http://www.boost.org/libs/type_traits/index.html#transformations</a> for
|
|
details).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_incomplete_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_incomp_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_decay_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_base_of_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_rank_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_all_extents_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_is_enum_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-*"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_incomplete_type_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_incomp_type_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_incomp_type_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="iw-7_1*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_abstract_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw-3_3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3_3*"/>
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<toolset name="qcc-3_3*"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
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<toolset name="darwin"/>
|
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<toolset name="mingw"/>
|
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<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
|
|
This functionality is available only on compilers that implement C++ Core Language
|
|
<a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html#337">Defect Report 337</a>.
|
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</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_polymorphic_test"/>
|
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Doug Gregor" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tr1_decay_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_extent_test"/>
|
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<test name="tr1_has_nothrow_assign_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_nothrow_constr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_nothrow_copy_test"/>
|
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<test name="tr1_has_trivial_assign_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_trivial_constr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_trivial_copy_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_has_trivial_destr_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_array_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_base_and_derived_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_base_of_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_class_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_object_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_pod_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_polymorphic_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_rank_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_all_extents_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_remove_bounds_test"/>
|
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<test name="tr1_remove_extent_test"/>
|
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
|
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<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
The Type Traits library is broken when used with Sunpro-5.3 and the
|
|
argument to the template is an array or function type. Most other argument types
|
|
do work as expected: in other words the functionality is limited
|
|
with this compiler, but not so much as to render the library unuseable.
|
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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="tr1_decay_test"/>
|
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<test name="tr1_extent_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_abstract_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_empty_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_function_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_member_func_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_member_obj_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_object_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_reference_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_rank_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_type_traits"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
The Type Traits library is broken when used with Sunpro-5.8 and the
|
|
argument to the template is a function type. Most other argument types
|
|
do work as expected: in other words the functionality is limited
|
|
with this compiler, but not so much as to render the library unuseable.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_random"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_random"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These failures appear to represent a genuine issue with the
|
|
Boost.Random library that has yet to be addressed.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_tuple_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_tuple_tricky"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These fail with an internal compiler error: there's no
|
|
workaround as yet.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tky_partial_spec_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This fails with an internal compiler error: there's no
|
|
workaround as yet.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_boost"/>
|
|
<test name="test_hash"/>
|
|
<test name="test_random"/>
|
|
<test name="test_regex"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1_stlport4"/>
|
|
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
These failures are completely spurious: they're caused by the tests
|
|
being run with bjam -j2 and the post-processing not coping with the
|
|
resulting output. These failures should clear if these tests
|
|
are re-run at some point in the future.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_empty_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_function_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_member_func_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_member_obj_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_reference_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_incomplete_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_incomp_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_is_enum_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tr1_tricky_function_type_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_const_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_volatile_test"/>
|
|
<test name="tr1_is_convertible_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2*"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_array"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_array"/>
|
|
<test name="test_array_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_array_tricky"/>
|
|
<test name="test_bind"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_bind"/>
|
|
<test name="test_complex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_complex"/>
|
|
<test name="test_function"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_function"/>
|
|
<test name="test_random"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_random"/>
|
|
<test name="test_reference_wrapper"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_reference_wrapper"/>
|
|
<test name="test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_regex"/>
|
|
<test name="test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_result_of"/>
|
|
<test name="test_shared_ptr"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_shared_ptr"/>
|
|
<test name="test_tuple"/>
|
|
<test name="std_test_tuple"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vc-7"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
This library is almost unusable with VC7 due to name lookup issues.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="tr1_aligned_storage_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<note author="John Maddock">
|
|
Older versions of MWCW incorrectly align pointers to member functions
|
|
(they use 12-byte boundaries, rather than a power-of-2 boundary),
|
|
leading to alignment_of / aligned_storage
|
|
to fail with these types on this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- units -->
|
|
<library name="units">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="fail_base_dimension"/>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Steven Watanabe" refid="16"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- unordered -->
|
|
<library name="unordered">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="unnecessary_copy_tests"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
This tests whether inserting elements creates as few copies as I think
|
|
is possible. If this fails it just means that the container might be
|
|
a little inefficient.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="compile_map_unordered_allocator"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
This test fail because it's using unordered's internal
|
|
allocator traits, which doesn't work on Visual C++ 7.1.
|
|
It normally uses the one from Boost.Container by default.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="noexcept_tests"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.3c+"/>
|
|
<note author="Daniel James">
|
|
boost::is_nothrow_move_constructible and
|
|
boost::is_nothrow_move_assignable don't seem to work on this
|
|
compiler. I'd hope that anyone wanting noexcept support would
|
|
use a more recent compiler anyway.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- url -->
|
|
<library name="url">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="*c++98"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*gnu98"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*c++0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="*gnu0x"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-4.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-8~c++2a"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.4*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="clang-linux-3.7*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-8.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-10.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-11.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-12.*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-14.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Vinnie Falco">C++11 is the minimum requirement.</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- utility/enable_if -->
|
|
<library name="utility/enable_if">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-*"/>
|
|
<note refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="no_disambiguation"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.2.*"/>
|
|
<note refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="partial_specializations"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Alisdair Meredith" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- utility/swap -->
|
|
<library name="utility/swap">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="array_of_array_of_class"/>
|
|
<test name="array_of_class"/>
|
|
<test name="specialized_in_std"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.10.0"/>
|
|
<note refid="3" author="Niels Dekker" date="2008-11-11">
|
|
The definition of a custom template specialization of std::swap
|
|
appears to trigger an internal compiler error ("Fatal F1004") on
|
|
CodeGear 6.10.0 (formerly named Borland), as I reported,
|
|
with help from Nicola Musatti and David Dean.
|
|
Related Boost mailing list discussion:
|
|
http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2008/11/144465.php
|
|
CodeGear bug reports on this issue:
|
|
http://qc.codegear.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=68959
|
|
http://qc.codegear.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=69196
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="array_of_array_of_class"/>
|
|
<test name="array_of_array_of_int"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9.3"/>
|
|
<note refid="3" author="Niels Dekker" date="2008-12-09">
|
|
Borland 5.9.3 has an error (E2285) when trying to pass a
|
|
multi-dimensional array by reference to a function template.
|
|
A bug report by Christopher Yeleighton appears related:
|
|
"The compiler obligatorily converts member arrays to pointers"
|
|
http://qc.codegear.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=10267
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- utility -->
|
|
<library name="utility">
|
|
<test name="addressof_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note author="D. Gregor" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="fun_out_iter_example">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="como-win32"/>
|
|
<note author="B. Dawes" refid="4"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="numeric_traits_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="A.Meredith">
|
|
Compiler has a problem with BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT in nested templates
|
|
inside class template specializations.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="result_of_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<note refid="3" author="D. Gregor"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<test name="value_init_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-9.0*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="intel-linux-9.0*"/>
|
|
<note author="Niels Dekker" date="2009-07-01">
|
|
When I made the conversion from value_initialized<T> to T&
|
|
const-correct, this specific compiler version gave compile errors.
|
|
See also: Ticket #2548 - "Let's fix the logical constness of value_initialized!"
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="value_init_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy">
|
|
This failure is caused by a compiler bug (default-constructed scalar
|
|
types are not zero-initialized) that has been fixed in the latest
|
|
versions of the compiler (VC 7.1 and greater).
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="operators_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.5_linux_x86_64"/>
|
|
<note author="Vladimir Prus">
|
|
The test takes more that 30 minutes to compile and the
|
|
compilation is automatically killed. It is likely caused
|
|
by the compiler bug, but it unknown how much this
|
|
bug affects regular use of the operators library. Is it
|
|
also unknown if the test can be refactored so that
|
|
not to trigger this bug.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- uuid -->
|
|
<library name="uuid">
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_serialization"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cuda-2.2"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2009"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2010"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.1.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.2.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Andy Tompkins">
|
|
The test relies on Boost.Serialization which is not
|
|
supported on this toolset.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_random_generator"/>
|
|
<test name="test_tagging"/>
|
|
<test name="test_uuid_class"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2009"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2010"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.1.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.2.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Andy Tompkins">
|
|
The test relies on Boost.Random which is not supported
|
|
on this toolset.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_uuid"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2009"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-cb2010"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.1.3"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.2.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Andy Tompkins" refid="28"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="compile_random_generator"/>
|
|
<test name="compile_uuid_generators"/>
|
|
<test name="test_include1"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-6.2.1"/>
|
|
<note author="Andy Tompkins">
|
|
The test relies on Boost.Iterator (iterator_facade)
|
|
which is not supported on this toolset.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- variant -->
|
|
<library name="variant">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="mipspro"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<test name="recursive_variant_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="como-win32"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-failure>
|
|
</test>
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="recursive_variant_test"/>
|
|
<test name="variant_test1"/>
|
|
<test name="variant_test5"/>
|
|
<test name="variant_visit_test"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Aleksey Gurtovoy" refid="3"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="variant_reference_test">
|
|
<mark-failure>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<note refid="3"/>
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</mark-failure>
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<mark-failure>
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<toolset name="iw-7_1*"/>
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<toolset name="intel-7.1*"/>
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<note refid="2"/>
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</mark-failure>
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</test>
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</library>
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<!-- wave -->
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<library name="wave">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
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<toolset name="borland-5.5*"/>
|
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<toolset name="borland-5.6*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-5.8*"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-linux"/>
|
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.5.3-linux"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3-stlport-4.6.2-linux"/>
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<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
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<note refid="29"/>
|
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</mark-unusable>
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
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<note>
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This toolset isn't supported because of the used Spirit V1.8.x, which in turn is
|
|
not usable with this toolset.
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</note>
|
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</mark-unusable>
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|
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<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-5.9*"/>
|
|
<note author="Alisdair Meredith">
|
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This toolset isn't supported because of the used multi_index library, which in turn is
|
|
not usable with this toolset.
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</note>
|
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</mark-unusable>
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|
|
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="testwave"/>
|
|
<!-- toolset name="cw-9_5-darwin"/ -->
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<toolset name="cw-8*"/>
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<note author="Rene Rivera" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testwave"/>
|
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<toolset name="gcc-3.2.3-linux"/>
|
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<toolset name="gcc-3.2.3_linux"/>
|
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<toolset name="gcc-3.3.6-linux"/>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-3.3.6"/>
|
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<note author="Hartmut Kaiser" refid="29"/>
|
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</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
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<mark-expected-failures>
|
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<test name="testwave"/>
|
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<!-- <toolset name="qcc-3.3.5_gpp"/> -->
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|
<toolset name="qcc-3.3.5*gpp"/>
|
|
<note author="Hartmut Kaiser" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testwave_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="mingw-3*"/>
|
|
<note author="Hartmut Kaiser" refid="29"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="testwave_dll"/>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-9.4"/>
|
|
<note author="Hartmut Kaiser" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_slex_lexer"/>
|
|
<toolset name="hp_cxx-65*"/>
|
|
<note author="Hartmut Kaiser" refid="2"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<!-- xpressive -->
|
|
<library name="xpressive">
|
|
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-2.95.3*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-7.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
These compilers do not support class template partial
|
|
specialization.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="borland-*"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
Boost.Proto doesn't work on this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="cw-8.3"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
This compiler doesn't support SFINAE / enable_if
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="dmc*"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
Digital Mars cannot seem to handle dependent default template parameters,
|
|
such as "template < class T, bool B = is_foo < T > ::value >"
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sunpro-5_3-sunos"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
|
|
<toolset name="sun-5.10"/>
|
|
<note refid="17"/>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="cray-8.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
Boost.Proto doesn't work on the cray compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler">
|
|
Boost.Proto doesn't work on the vacpp compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_actions"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler" refid="43"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_symbols"/>
|
|
<toolset name="acc"/>
|
|
<note author="Eric Niebler" refid="43"/>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
<library name="locale">
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="sun*" />
|
|
<note author="Artyom Beilis">
|
|
This library is unusable due to bug #5373 in Boost.Thread
|
|
on this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-unusable>
|
|
<toolset name="msvc-9.0~wm5~stlport5.2" />
|
|
<note author="Artyom Beilis">
|
|
Windows Mobile lacks essential features of the standard C
|
|
library like gmtime, mktime, localtime making it impossible
|
|
to use Boost.Locale on this platform.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-unusable>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_date_time" />
|
|
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4.0"/>
|
|
<note author="Artyom Beilis">
|
|
Compiler does not support shared runtime linking
|
|
thus is makes it problematic to use Boost.Locale as dll
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
|
|
<mark-expected-failures>
|
|
<test name="test_codepage"/>
|
|
<toolset name="pathscale-4*"/>
|
|
<note author="Artyom Beilis">
|
|
Problems with wide file stream I/O.
|
|
Currently unresolved due to lack of access to the
|
|
compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
</mark-expected-failures>
|
|
</library>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- /////////////// Standard note definitions /////////////// -->
|
|
|
|
<note id="0">
|
|
This test fails only intermittently.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="1">
|
|
The failure is caused by a problem in Boost code. The Boost developers are aware of
|
|
the problem and plan to fix it.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="2">
|
|
The failure is caused by a compiler bug.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="3">
|
|
The failure is caused by a compiler bug, which has been reported to the compiler
|
|
supplier (or is already known to them).
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="4">
|
|
The failure is caused by a standard library bug.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="5">
|
|
The failure is caused by a standard library bug, which has been reported to the
|
|
standard library supplier (or is already known to them).
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="6">
|
|
The failure is probably caused by the test code, harness, or configuration. Thus,
|
|
it may not affect users of the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="9">
|
|
The failure is serious and likely to prevent all use of this Boost library with this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="10">
|
|
The failure is serious and likely to prevent all use of this Boost library with this
|
|
compiler. The failure is caused by a compiler bug, which has been reported to the compiler
|
|
supplier (or is already known to them).
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="14">
|
|
The failure is caused by a platform API bug.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="15">
|
|
The failure is caused by a platform API bug, which has been reported to the platform API
|
|
supplier (or is already known to them).
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="16">
|
|
The failure is not serious and will not affect most users. The library degrades gracefully.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="17">
|
|
This compiler's bugs are not supported by the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="18">
|
|
Locales missing or adequately supported by this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="19">
|
|
Missing or inadequate wchar/wstring/wstream support for this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="20">
|
|
No std iterator traits for this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="21">
|
|
Library has limited input/output support due to compiler inadequacies.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="22">
|
|
No high precision clock for this platform.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="23">
|
|
A bug in standard library prevents passing std::set from DLL to
|
|
application. A fixed <tree> header is available from
|
|
http://www.dinkumware.com/vc_fixes.html.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="24">
|
|
Although the documentation from the Comeau website would make it appear
|
|
that windows DLL's are supported using the --windows option, after some
|
|
experimentation we have been unsuccessful in making dll configurations
|
|
work correctly.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="25">
|
|
The failure is caused by a runtime limitation. Locale support is only
|
|
available with the static linked variant of the runtime. Generally
|
|
the dynamic linked variant is required when building dynamic modules,
|
|
DLL, <code>so</code>, etc.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="26">
|
|
This failure is caused by a compiler bug with no known workaround.
|
|
Patches are welcome!
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="27" >
|
|
This failure is caused by bugs in the standard library implementation and/or
|
|
bugs in the compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="28">
|
|
Unresearched failure -- please contact library developers for more
|
|
information about possible causes.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="29">
|
|
The test fails due to unresearched issues. The library
|
|
developers are aware of this failure, but need help with
|
|
investigating/addressing it for future releases.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="30">
|
|
The support for this deficient compiler will be dropped starting
|
|
from Boost 1.33.0 release. Please use one of the previous Boost
|
|
releases if you need the library to work on this compiler.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="31">
|
|
This failure is caused by compiler bugs or limitations. Some advanced
|
|
or esoteric library features may be unavailable or only partially available.
|
|
This does not impact most common uses of the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="32">
|
|
This failure is caused by a compiler bug. Certain code constructs that should
|
|
fail compilation are accepted by the compiler. This can mask some programming
|
|
errors, but does not impact the usability of the library.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="33">
|
|
The failures are caused by the wrong handling of the
|
|
<code>std::internal</code> flag in the iostreams implementation of the
|
|
standard library used on that compiler/platform combo. Apart from that,
|
|
the format library works as expected.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="34">
|
|
The failures are caused by the fact that the iword and pword arrays seem
|
|
to share the same memory area in the iostreams implementation of the
|
|
standard library used on that compiler/platform combo. As long as you
|
|
stay clear of iword and pword, the library should work ok.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="35">
|
|
This failure occurs only when using shared libraries for this
|
|
compiler and platform, although the same programs should work
|
|
properly when using static libraries. This problem has not
|
|
been researched.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="36">
|
|
Wide character support is disabled in the GNU Standard C++ library as
|
|
supplied on the QNX Neutrino version 6.3.0 distribution.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="37">
|
|
This problem is due to the non-conforming STLport
|
|
implementation of vector's swap: it can be easily
|
|
reproduced with the following code snippet:
|
|
|
|
typedef std::vector<int> vector_type;
|
|
typedef vector_type::reference reference_type;
|
|
|
|
vector_type v1(4u, 1);
|
|
vector_type v2(7u, 0);
|
|
|
|
reference_type ref = v1[2];
|
|
int x = ref;
|
|
|
|
std::swap(v1, v2);
|
|
BOOST_CHECK(v2[2] == x); // ok
|
|
v2[2] = 1 - v2[2];
|
|
BOOST_CHECK(ref != x); // oops
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="38">
|
|
When compiling this test, aCC6 runs out of memory. The HP
|
|
compiler group is aware of this issue and is working on the fix.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="39">
|
|
This test assumes native typeof support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="40">
|
|
This test assumes compiler support for rvalue references.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="41">
|
|
These tests rely on the ability of an std::deque container to be
|
|
constructed off two input iterators. Unfortunately, the Rogue Wave
|
|
library version 2.2 and higher assumes iterator which has + and -
|
|
operators which only random access iterator is required to provide.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="42">
|
|
Internal compiler error: GCC Bugzilla Bug 33580.
|
|
This is a regression in the gcc 4.2 series.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="43">
|
|
These test failures are reported to be
|
|
under investigation at HP's compiler lab.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="44">
|
|
This compiler does not support gcc stdcall function attribute.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="45">
|
|
The Rogue Wave standard library version used by this compiler provides
|
|
a faulty vector<bool> iterator, which is not symmetric. There is an
|
|
associated bug report in the Rogue Wave bug tracking system for this
|
|
problem.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="46">
|
|
The test does not compile, most likely because of new version of EDG Front End
|
|
implementing Core Issue 574. In the HP bug tracking system, it is tracked as
|
|
QuIX ID: QXCR1000804484.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="47">
|
|
Depending on system load, the compile time may exceed specified timeout value.
|
|
The test passes when the timeout value is increased.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="48">
|
|
This test fails when BOOST_UBLAS_NO_NESTED_CLASS_RELATION is defined.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="49">
|
|
This test fails because MinGW apparently does not always catch exceptions properly.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="51">
|
|
This test requires variadic macro support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="52">
|
|
This test requires lambda function support.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
<note id="53">
|
|
This test has not been updated to accomodate changes in Boost.Random.
|
|
</note>
|
|
|
|
</explicit-failures-markup>
|
|
|