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<DIV class="header"> <A href="index.html">Boost.Test</A> > <SPAN class="current_article">Portability</SPAN> </DIV>
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<H1 class="subtitle"><A name="Portability">Portability</A></H1>
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<P class="first-line-indented">Because the Boost Test Library is critical for
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porting and testing Boost libraries, it has been written to be extremely
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conservative in its use of C++ features, and to keep dependencies to a bare
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<P class="first-line-indented">Boost.Test internal tests have been run (and
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work) under numerous compilers. Check the <A href="http://boost.sourceforge.net/regression-logs/">compiler
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status pages</A> and <A href="http://boost.sourceforge.net/regression-logs/developer/test.html">developer status pages</A> to see how Boost.Test works on different compilers platforms. </P>
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