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Taking function objects by value instead of as references-to-const. This does not work on MSVC6.5, so the BOOST_MSVC_ONLY macro was added to make them references-to-const for only that compiler.
- Borland C++ no longer requires hacks to make function pointers work - On any compiler other than MSVC, free functions can be assigned to Boost.Function objects without the explicit '&' [SVN r11943]
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ test_zero_args()
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BOOST_TEST(v1.empty());
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// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
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v1 = &write_five;
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v1 = write_five;
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BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
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// Invocation
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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ test_zero_args()
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BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
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// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
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v1 = &write_three;
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v1 = write_three;
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BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
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// Invocation
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