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Pb with threads on Mac OS X Carbon.
Hi, I'd like to use shared pointers with CodeWarrior 8.3 in a Carbon application. I have some preprocessing errors, the first one being relative to a thread
Posted - Thu Sep 4, 2003 12:37 am
degaine1966
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Re: Filesystem Lib Feature Request
... Please take a look at the docs for the boost/filesystem/convenience.hpp header in the Boost CVS. They are supposed to meet that need. HTH, --Beman
Posted - Wed Sep 3, 2003 11:00 pm
Beman Dawes
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Filesystem Lib Feature Request
Hello, Has any thought been given to member functions for the path class for handling filename extensions? It should be easy to add code for most systems to
Posted - Wed Sep 3, 2003 7:05 pm
Robert W. Johnstone
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win32.hpp has a using std::max, min
win32.hpp has using std::min and using std::max directives. (win32.hpp in fact overrides these functions). These directives hinder use of the max function
Posted - Wed Sep 3, 2003 6:46 pm
Charles Schwartz
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ostream_iterator and std::copy - better solutions?
Before rolling my own, does boost have a facility to stream out an iterator range without the dangling delimiter at the end? For example std::ostream&
Posted - Wed Sep 3, 2003 4:14 pm
Jeff Flinn
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