boost timer usage question
I have a really simple question, yet I can't find an answer for it. I guess I am missing something in the usage of the boost timer.hpp. Here is my code, that unfortunately gives me an error message:
#include <boost/timer.hpp>
int main() {
boost::timer t;
}
And the error messages are as follows:
/usr/include/boost/timer.hpp: In member function ‘double boost::timer::elapsed_max() const’:
/usr/include/boost/timer.hpp:59: error: ‘numeric_limits’ is not a member of ‘std’
/usr/include/boost/timer.hpp:59: error: ‘::max’ has not been declared
/usr/include/boost/timer.hpp:59: error: expected primary-expression b开发者_如何学Goefore ‘double’
/usr/include/boost/timer.hpp:59: error: expected `)' before ‘double’
The used library is boost 1.36 (SUSE 11.1).
Thanks in advance!
It should be fine, on a side note, are you sure you are typing #include
instead of include
?
You shouldn't need to, but you can try to also include:
#include <limits>
Before the boost include as it seems that may fix at least some of your problems.
The code certainly compiles for me using g++ and Boost 1.4.2 on Windows. Can you give us the version of your g++ compiler? Use g++ --version
. This looks like one of those cases where something else is defining max
, possibly as a macro.
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