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| Copyright 2018 Daniel James |
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| <explicit-failures-markup> |
| <!-- container_hash --> |
| <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> |
| </explicit-failures-markup> |