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<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>
</explicit-failures-markup>