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<p> With a properly inlining compiler, an invocation of a function object requires one call through a function pointer. If the call is to a free function pointer, an additional call must be made to that function pointer (unless the compiler has very powerful interprocedural analysis).
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<h2><a name="portability">Portability</a></h2>
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<p> The function object wrappers have been designed to be as portable as possible, and to support many compilers even when they do not support the C++ standard well. The following compilers have passed all of the testcases included with <code>boost::function</code>.
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<p> The function object wrappers have been designed to be as portable as possible, and to support many compilers even when they do not support the C++ standard well. The following compilers have passed all of the test cases included with <code>boost::function</code>.
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<ul>
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<li>GCC 2.95.3</li>
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<li>GCC 3.0</li>
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<hr>
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<address><a href="mailto:gregod@cs.rpi.edu">Doug Gregor</a></address>
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