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Boost bind() function freezes VC.NET 7.1

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Steve V - 04 Mar 2005 00:25 GMT
Hi
I'm using visual c++ .net 7.1 and so I'm taking advantage of the some of the
classes in the boost library, like bind.hpp and function.hpp
The problem is that this particular header will occasionally freeze visual
studio, causing me to force it to shut down and lose whatever changes I've
made :(

I can't find anything anywhere on the net that mentions this behaviour so if
anyone can suggest anything I'd be very appreciative
Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP] - 04 Mar 2005 01:08 GMT
> Hi
> I'm using visual c++ .net 7.1 and so I'm taking advantage of the some
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> I can't find anything anywhere on the net that mentions this
> behaviour so if anyone can suggest anything I'd be very appreciative

I don't know if it's related, but there's a bug fixed in Whidbey that would
cause the IDE to lock up - it's an Intellisense bug.

If you never open bind.hpp/function.hpp in the IDE do you have any problems?
(i.e. is this just an IDE problem, or is it a compilation problem?)

-cd
Steve V - 04 Mar 2005 04:45 GMT
Thanks for your response, Carl

It is an IDE problem. It never happens during compilation, only when I'm
browsing through some code, so it may be the intellisense bug you mentioned.  

Assuming it is, I will need to upgrade.  Sorry to keep this topic going, but
do you know of any upgrade options from 2003 to 2005?
William DePalo [MVP VC++] - 04 Mar 2005 05:55 GMT
> Assuming it is, I will need to upgrade.
> Sorry to keep this topic going, but

Don't be sorry, questions are what this group is for. :-)

> do you know of any upgrade options from 2003 to 2005?

There aren't any, 2005 is not released yet. You can download the _beta_ if
you like

http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/

Regards,
Will
Bo Persson - 04 Mar 2005 16:35 GMT
>> Assuming it is, I will need to upgrade.
>> Sorry to keep this topic going, but
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> Regards,
> Will

But, of course, the bug is still present in the beta.  :-(

Bo Persson
William DePalo [MVP VC++] - 04 Mar 2005 18:12 GMT
> But, of course, the bug is still present in the beta.  :-(

Hmm, I thought Carl wrote that the bug is fixed in Whidbey?

Regards,
Will
Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP] - 04 Mar 2005 18:16 GMT
>> But, of course, the bug is still present in the beta.  :-(
>
> Hmm, I thought Carl wrote that the bug is fixed in Whidbey?

The bug was closed indicating that it was fixed.  It's possible that the fix
is in Beta 2 though.  It's also possible that it's a different bug.

I'd suggest reporting the bug on the MSDN product feedback center just in
case it's a different bug.

-cd
Arnaud Debaene - 04 Mar 2005 19:45 GMT
> There aren't any, 2005 is not released yet. You can download the
> _beta_ if you like

Other options with Visual 2003 :
- Disable Intellisense altogether (yuk!)
- Use Visual Assist (beware, highly addictive!)

Arnaud
MVP - VC

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