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| <explicit-failures-markup> |
| <!-- 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> |
| </explicit-failures-markup> |
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