Marked up explicit failures for thread library

[SVN r57188]
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Anthony Williams 2009-10-28 09:54:57 +00:00
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commit e44cc47790

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@ -4939,6 +4939,38 @@ choosing instead to bind them to the private (and unimplemented) copy constructo
With aC++, the tests compile cleanly in strict ansi mode and succeed.
</note>
</mark-expected-failures>
<mark-expected-failures>
<test name="test_thread_move_return"/>
<test name="test_thread_move_return_lib"/>
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.3"/>
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.4"/>
<toolset name="gcc-4.3.3"/>
<toolset name="gcc-4.4.1"/>
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4.1"/>
<toolset name="darwin-*"/>
<toolset name="sun-*"/>
<toolset name="acc-*"/>
<note author="Anthony Williams" date="2009-10-28">
These tests will fail in most compilers that don't support rvalue references.
</note>
</mark-expected-failures>
<mark-expected-failures>
<test name="test_thread_return_local"/>
<test name="test_thread_return_local_lib"/>
<toolset name="gcc-3.4.3"/>
<toolset name="gcc-4.2.4"/>
<toolset name="gcc-4.3.3"/>
<toolset name="gcc-4.4.1"/>
<toolset name="gcc-mingw-4.4.1"/>
<toolset name="darwin-*"/>
<toolset name="sun-*"/>
<toolset name="acc-*"/>
<toolset name="msvc-*"/>
<toolset name="intel-*"/>
<note author="Anthony Williams" date="2009-10-28">
These tests will fail in most compilers that don't support rvalue references.
</note>
</mark-expected-failures>
</library>
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