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I ran into this compilation error using XE either version 2011.0.084 or 2011.1.107 both in 32 and 64 bits specifically on Ubuntu 10.04 (most likely due to gcc 4.4):
/usr/include/c++/4.4.3/tr1_impl/type_traits(226): error: expected an identifier templateAny help would be appreciated. Our code compiles fine on gcc. It also compiles fine on Mac OS using gcc or intel. But Linux 10.04 is broken.
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Hi Regis,
We've posted an article about this at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/some-gcc-headers-will-not-compile-due-to-use-of-c0x-variadic-templates/. It's a compatiblity issue that we understand and are working to address, but a short-term solution is proving challenging. I've linked this post to the internal report where we are tracking this, and when any update occurs, I will update this thread.
We've posted an article about this at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/some-gcc-headers-will-not-compile-due-to-use-of-c0x-variadic-templates/. It's a compatiblity issue that we understand and are working to address, but a short-term solution is proving challenging. I've linked this post to the internal report where we are tracking this, and when any update occurs, I will update this thread.
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Was there ever a workaround to this (possibly patching type_traits)? I've just run into this issue as well, but cannot upgrade to 12.1 (update 6) as the link suggests, because I'm having separate issues, related to boost, as desribed here:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=85958
Thanks.
http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=85958
Thanks.
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Please read the related link for my latest post. You should upgrade to 12.1 since variadic templates are implemented in that release.
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Judith,
Which link are you referring to? The one in Brandon's post (which I can't find any mention of you, and only suggests upgrading to 12.1, not an alternative workaround), or the one in my post, about the issue with boost (where I've already responded to your post, which didn't in any way help my problem)?
Either way, as mentioned I'm currently unable to upgrade to 12.1, because of my issues with Boost, as described in my previous post. Hence why I am looking for some other solution. Ideally something along the lines of the one found in http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=74691&p=2&o=d&s=lr
which we've already had to implement. We typically run benchmarks of our code with several compilers to prevent regressions, so being able to continue to use 12.0 is desired.
Which link are you referring to? The one in Brandon's post (which I can't find any mention of you, and only suggests upgrading to 12.1, not an alternative workaround), or the one in my post, about the issue with boost (where I've already responded to your post, which didn't in any way help my problem)?
Either way, as mentioned I'm currently unable to upgrade to 12.1, because of my issues with Boost, as described in my previous post. Hence why I am looking for some other solution. Ideally something along the lines of the one found in http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=74691&p=2&o=d&s=lr
which we've already had to implement. We typically run benchmarks of our code with several compilers to prevent regressions, so being able to continue to use 12.0 is desired.
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My question about this was resolved in the other thread, and so is no longer relevant.
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