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From: Edward Diener (eddielee_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-04-29 10:48:29
Joaquin M Lopez Munoz wrote:
> Edward Diener <eddielee <at> tropicsoft.com> writes:
> 
> Never used Comeau, but the regression logs show the following commandline:
> 
> "como" --vc71  -c -e5 --no_version --no_prelink_verbose
> --display_error_number --long_long
> --diag_suppress=9,21,161,748,940,962 -D__STL_LONG_LONG   
> --a -DBOOST_COMO_STRICT=1  --no_inlining /Zi /Od -D_WIN32 
> -DBOOST_SP_DISABLE_THREADS  --exceptions
>  -DBOOST_DISABLE_WIN32 --wchar_t
> -I"G:\boost" -I"G:\boost" -I"G:\boost"
With the command line from above with modifications for my own paths:
For whatever reason, although #include <cstdarg> is in the source file, 
when the Comeau compiler is executed it never actually includes the 
file. This must be a bug in the Comeau compiler but perhaps Greg Comeau 
has a fix for it.
Also even if one does an #include<stdarg.h> it never gets included.
I know this sounds preposterous but I have tested this out on my system 
extensively to determine that this is what is happening. I have no idea 
what the compiler is doing in this regard.
Of course this would explain the va_list error but I have no idea where 
va_list is coming from in the first place if neither of these files are 
ever included.