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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<explicit-failures-markup xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
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xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="explicit-failures.xsd">
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<!-- functional/factory -->
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<library name="functional/factory">
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="factory_with_allocator"/>
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<toolset name="borland-*"/>
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<note author="Tobias Schwinger">
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Probably broken const conversion with that compiler.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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</library>
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<!-- functional/forward -->
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<library name="functional/foward">
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<mark-unusable>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.1*"/>
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<toolset name="sun-5.*"/>
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<toolset name="vacpp*"/>
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<toolset name="borland-*"/>
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<note author="Tobias Schwinger">
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This compiler is currently not supported.
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</note>
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</mark-unusable>
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</library>
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<!-- functional/hash -->
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<library name="functional/hash">
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="hash_value_array_test"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
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<note author="Daniel James">
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hash_value is not overloaded for arrays for older versions
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of Visual C++. There is a work around so that
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boost::hash<T[N]>, boost::hash_combine and boost::hash_range
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work.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="hash_function_pointer_test"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
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<note refid="2" author="Daniel James"/>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="hash_function_pointer_test"/>
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<toolset name="sun-5.7"/>
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<toolset name="sun-5.8"/>
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<toolset name="sun-5.9"/>
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<note author="Daniel James">
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On these compilers the wrong overload of hash_value is called
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when the argument is a hash function pointer. So calling
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hash_value doesn't work but boost::hash does work (and it's
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recommended that user never call hash_value directly so this
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shouldn't be a problem).
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="hash_long_double_test"/>
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<toolset name="gcc-3.4.3_sunos"/>
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<toolset name="*pa_risc"/>
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<note author="Daniel James">
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This platform has poor support for <code>long double</code> so
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the hash function perform poorly for values out of the range
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of <code>double</code> or if they differ at a greater precision
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that <code>double</code> is capable of representing.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="point" />
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<test name="books" />
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<toolset name="msvc-6.5*"/>
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<toolset name="msvc-7.0*"/>
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<note author="Daniel James">
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These examples only work on compilers with support for ADL.
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It is possible to work around this, but I wanted to keep the
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example code as clean as possible.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="point" />
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<toolset name="borland-*"/>
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<note author="Daniel James">
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It appears that Borland doesn't find friend functions defined
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in a class by ADL. This is easily fixed but this example is
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meant to show the typical way of customising boost::hash, not
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the portable way.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="hash_global_namespace_test" />
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<toolset name="borland-*"/>
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<note author="Daniel James">
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The test demonstrates a Borland bug - functions that aren't
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in a namespace don't appear to be found by ADL.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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<mark-expected-failures>
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<test name="container_fwd_gcc_debug"/>
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<toolset name="darwin-4.2"/>
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<note author="Daniel James">
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Debug containers aren't supported on Apple's version of gcc 4.2.
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</note>
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</mark-expected-failures>
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</library>
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</explicit-failures-markup>
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