Version 3 (modified by 14 years ago) ( diff ) | ,
---|
Implementing a mini Boost Fusion in C++0x
Getting GCC 4.3
For Windows users: MinGW is the fastest way to get GCC 4.3.
The quickest approach is to download MinGW-gcc-4.3-full.zip from this page and extract it into C:\.
Or, you can use the normal MinGW installer and download the GCC 4.3 binaries separately:
1) Download the automated installer for MINGW, here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=240780
When running the installer, you only need to install the
"minimal" set of files.
2) Download the "core" and "g++" GCC 4.3.0 binaries from here:
3) Unzip the two files over top of your MINGW distribution, which
replaces the default (ancient) compiler with GCC 4.3.
4) Try to compile a simple program, e.g., "static_assert(false, "It
works!");" with
c:\mingw\bin\g++ -std=c++0x foo.cpp
For Mac users: MacPorts has a version of GCC 4.3, which should be installable with:
sudo port install gcc43
Fink also has a version of GCC 4.3 in the unstable distribution. Once you've configured for the unstable distribution, use:
fink install gcc43
For Linux users: You can build GCC 4.3 on your own (get the source at gcc.gnu.org), or perhaps be lucky enough to find a binary for your particular distribution.
Attachments (2)
-
mini_fusion.tar.gz
(8.8 KB
) - added by 14 years ago.
Sample code for Mini Fusion presentation
-
mini_fusion.zip
(62.4 KB
) - added by 14 years ago.
Mini Fusion starting code
Download all attachments as: .zip