[29] | 1 | // Boost config.hpp configuration header file ------------------------------// |
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| 2 | |
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| 3 | // (C) Copyright John Maddock 2001 - 2003. |
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| 4 | // (C) Copyright Darin Adler 2001. |
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| 5 | // (C) Copyright Peter Dimov 2001. |
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| 6 | // (C) Copyright Bill Kempf 2002. |
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| 7 | // (C) Copyright Jens Maurer 2002. |
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| 8 | // (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2002 - 2003. |
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| 9 | // (C) Copyright Gennaro Prota 2003. |
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| 10 | // (C) Copyright Eric Friedman 2003. |
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| 11 | // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the |
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| 12 | // Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file |
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| 13 | // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | // See http://www.boost.org for most recent version. |
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| 16 | |
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| 17 | // Boost config.hpp policy and rationale documentation has been moved to |
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| 18 | // http://www.boost.org/libs/config |
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| 19 | // |
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| 20 | // This file is intended to be stable, and relatively unchanging. |
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| 21 | // It should contain boilerplate code only - no compiler specific |
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| 22 | // code unless it is unavoidable - no changes unless unavoidable. |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | #ifndef BOOST_CONFIG_SUFFIX_HPP |
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| 25 | #define BOOST_CONFIG_SUFFIX_HPP |
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| 26 | |
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| 27 | // |
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| 28 | // look for long long by looking for the appropriate macros in <limits.h>. |
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| 29 | // Note that we use limits.h rather than climits for maximal portability, |
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| 30 | // remember that since these just declare a bunch of macros, there should be |
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| 31 | // no namespace issues from this. |
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| 32 | // |
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| 33 | #if !defined(BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG) \ |
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| 34 | && !defined(BOOST_MSVC) && !defined(__BORLANDC__) |
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| 35 | # include <limits.h> |
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| 36 | # if (defined(ULLONG_MAX) || defined(ULONG_LONG_MAX) || defined(ULONGLONG_MAX)) |
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| 37 | # define BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG |
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| 38 | # endif |
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| 39 | #endif |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | // GCC 3.x will clean up all of those nasty macro definitions that |
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| 42 | // BOOST_NO_CTYPE_FUNCTIONS is intended to help work around, so undefine |
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| 43 | // it under GCC 3.x. |
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| 44 | #if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 3) && defined(BOOST_NO_CTYPE_FUNCTIONS) |
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| 45 | # undef BOOST_NO_CTYPE_FUNCTIONS |
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| 46 | #endif |
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| 47 | |
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| 48 | |
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| 49 | // |
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| 50 | // Assume any extensions are in namespace std:: unless stated otherwise: |
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| 51 | // |
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| 52 | # ifndef BOOST_STD_EXTENSION_NAMESPACE |
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| 53 | # define BOOST_STD_EXTENSION_NAMESPACE std |
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| 54 | # endif |
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| 55 | |
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| 56 | // |
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| 57 | // If cv-qualified specializations are not allowed, then neither are cv-void ones: |
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| 58 | // |
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| 59 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_CV_SPECIALIZATIONS) \ |
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| 60 | && !defined(BOOST_NO_CV_VOID_SPECIALIZATIONS) |
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| 61 | # define BOOST_NO_CV_VOID_SPECIALIZATIONS |
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| 62 | # endif |
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| 63 | |
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| 64 | // |
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| 65 | // If there is no numeric_limits template, then it can't have any compile time |
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| 66 | // constants either! |
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| 67 | // |
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| 68 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_LIMITS) \ |
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| 69 | && !defined(BOOST_NO_LIMITS_COMPILE_TIME_CONSTANTS) |
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| 70 | # define BOOST_NO_LIMITS_COMPILE_TIME_CONSTANTS |
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| 71 | # define BOOST_NO_MS_INT64_NUMERIC_LIMITS |
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| 72 | # define BOOST_NO_LONG_LONG_NUMERIC_LIMITS |
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| 73 | # endif |
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| 74 | |
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| 75 | // |
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| 76 | // if there is no long long then there is no specialisation |
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| 77 | // for numeric_limits<long long> either: |
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| 78 | // |
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| 79 | #if !defined(BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG) && !defined(BOOST_NO_LONG_LONG_NUMERIC_LIMITS) |
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| 80 | # define BOOST_NO_LONG_LONG_NUMERIC_LIMITS |
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| 81 | #endif |
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| 82 | |
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| 83 | // |
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| 84 | // if there is no __int64 then there is no specialisation |
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| 85 | // for numeric_limits<__int64> either: |
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| 86 | // |
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| 87 | #if !defined(BOOST_HAS_MS_INT64) && !defined(BOOST_NO_MS_INT64_NUMERIC_LIMITS) |
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| 88 | # define BOOST_NO_MS_INT64_NUMERIC_LIMITS |
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| 89 | #endif |
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| 90 | |
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| 91 | // |
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| 92 | // if member templates are supported then so is the |
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| 93 | // VC6 subset of member templates: |
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| 94 | // |
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| 95 | # if !defined(BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \ |
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| 96 | && !defined(BOOST_MSVC6_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) |
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| 97 | # define BOOST_MSVC6_MEMBER_TEMPLATES |
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| 98 | # endif |
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| 99 | |
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| 100 | // |
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| 101 | // Without partial specialization, can't test for partial specialisation bugs: |
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| 102 | // |
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| 103 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) \ |
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| 104 | && !defined(BOOST_BCB_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION_BUG) |
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| 105 | # define BOOST_BCB_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION_BUG |
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| 106 | # endif |
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| 107 | |
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| 108 | // |
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| 109 | // Without partial specialization, we can't have array-type partial specialisations: |
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| 110 | // |
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| 111 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) \ |
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| 112 | && !defined(BOOST_NO_ARRAY_TYPE_SPECIALIZATIONS) |
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| 113 | # define BOOST_NO_ARRAY_TYPE_SPECIALIZATIONS |
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| 114 | # endif |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | // |
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| 117 | // Without partial specialization, std::iterator_traits can't work: |
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| 118 | // |
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| 119 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) \ |
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| 120 | && !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_ITERATOR_TRAITS) |
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| 121 | # define BOOST_NO_STD_ITERATOR_TRAITS |
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| 122 | # endif |
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| 123 | |
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| 124 | // |
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| 125 | // Without member template support, we can't have template constructors |
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| 126 | // in the standard library either: |
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| 127 | // |
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| 128 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \ |
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| 129 | && !defined(BOOST_MSVC6_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \ |
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| 130 | && !defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATED_ITERATOR_CONSTRUCTORS) |
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| 131 | # define BOOST_NO_TEMPLATED_ITERATOR_CONSTRUCTORS |
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| 132 | # endif |
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| 133 | |
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| 134 | // |
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| 135 | // Without member template support, we can't have a conforming |
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| 136 | // std::allocator template either: |
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| 137 | // |
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| 138 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \ |
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| 139 | && !defined(BOOST_MSVC6_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \ |
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| 140 | && !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_ALLOCATOR) |
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| 141 | # define BOOST_NO_STD_ALLOCATOR |
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| 142 | # endif |
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| 143 | |
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| 144 | // |
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| 145 | // without ADL support then using declarations will break ADL as well: |
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| 146 | // |
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| 147 | #if defined(BOOST_NO_ARGUMENT_DEPENDENT_LOOKUP) && !defined(BOOST_FUNCTION_SCOPE_USING_DECLARATION_BREAKS_ADL) |
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| 148 | # define BOOST_FUNCTION_SCOPE_USING_DECLARATION_BREAKS_ADL |
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| 149 | #endif |
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| 150 | |
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| 151 | // |
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| 152 | // If we have a standard allocator, then we have a partial one as well: |
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| 153 | // |
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| 154 | #if !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_ALLOCATOR) |
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| 155 | # define BOOST_HAS_PARTIAL_STD_ALLOCATOR |
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| 156 | #endif |
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| 157 | |
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| 158 | // |
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| 159 | // We can't have a working std::use_facet if there is no std::locale: |
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| 160 | // |
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| 161 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE) && !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_USE_FACET) |
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| 162 | # define BOOST_NO_STD_USE_FACET |
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| 163 | # endif |
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| 164 | |
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| 165 | // |
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| 166 | // We can't have a std::messages facet if there is no std::locale: |
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| 167 | // |
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| 168 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE) && !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_MESSAGES) |
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| 169 | # define BOOST_NO_STD_MESSAGES |
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| 170 | # endif |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | // |
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| 173 | // We can't have a working std::wstreambuf if there is no std::locale: |
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| 174 | // |
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| 175 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE) && !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_WSTREAMBUF) |
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| 176 | # define BOOST_NO_STD_WSTREAMBUF |
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| 177 | # endif |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | // |
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| 180 | // We can't have a <cwctype> if there is no <cwchar>: |
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| 181 | // |
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| 182 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_CWCHAR) && !defined(BOOST_NO_CWCTYPE) |
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| 183 | # define BOOST_NO_CWCTYPE |
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| 184 | # endif |
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| 185 | |
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| 186 | // |
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| 187 | // We can't have a swprintf if there is no <cwchar>: |
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| 188 | // |
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| 189 | # if defined(BOOST_NO_CWCHAR) && !defined(BOOST_NO_SWPRINTF) |
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| 190 | # define BOOST_NO_SWPRINTF |
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| 191 | # endif |
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| 192 | |
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| 193 | // |
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| 194 | // If Win32 support is turned off, then we must turn off |
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| 195 | // threading support also, unless there is some other |
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| 196 | // thread API enabled: |
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| 197 | // |
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| 198 | #if defined(BOOST_DISABLE_WIN32) && defined(_WIN32) \ |
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| 199 | && !defined(BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS) && !defined(BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS) |
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| 200 | # define BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS |
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| 201 | #endif |
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| 202 | |
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| 203 | // |
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| 204 | // Turn on threading support if the compiler thinks that it's in |
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| 205 | // multithreaded mode. We put this here because there are only a |
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| 206 | // limited number of macros that identify this (if there's any missing |
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| 207 | // from here then add to the appropriate compiler section): |
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| 208 | // |
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| 209 | #if (defined(__MT__) || defined(_MT) || defined(_REENTRANT) \ |
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| 210 | || defined(_PTHREADS)) && !defined(BOOST_HAS_THREADS) |
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| 211 | # define BOOST_HAS_THREADS |
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| 212 | #endif |
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| 213 | |
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| 214 | // |
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| 215 | // Turn threading support off if BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS is defined: |
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| 216 | // |
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| 217 | #if defined(BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS) && defined(BOOST_HAS_THREADS) |
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| 218 | # undef BOOST_HAS_THREADS |
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| 219 | #endif |
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| 220 | |
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| 221 | // |
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| 222 | // Turn threading support off if we don't recognise the threading API: |
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| 223 | // |
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| 224 | #if defined(BOOST_HAS_THREADS) && !defined(BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS)\ |
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| 225 | && !defined(BOOST_HAS_WINTHREADS) && !defined(BOOST_HAS_BETHREADS)\ |
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| 226 | && !defined(BOOST_HAS_MPTASKS) |
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| 227 | # undef BOOST_HAS_THREADS |
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| 228 | #endif |
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| 229 | |
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| 230 | // |
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| 231 | // Turn threading detail macros off if we don't (want to) use threading |
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| 232 | // |
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| 233 | #ifndef BOOST_HAS_THREADS |
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| 234 | # undef BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS |
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| 235 | # undef BOOST_HAS_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_SETTYPE |
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| 236 | # undef BOOST_HAS_WINTHREADS |
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| 237 | # undef BOOST_HAS_BETHREADS |
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| 238 | # undef BOOST_HAS_MPTASKS |
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| 239 | #endif |
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| 240 | |
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| 241 | // |
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| 242 | // If the compiler claims to be C99 conformant, then it had better |
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| 243 | // have a <stdint.h>: |
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| 244 | // |
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| 245 | # if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901) |
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| 246 | # define BOOST_HAS_STDINT_H |
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| 247 | # ifndef BOOST_HAS_LOG1P |
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| 248 | # define BOOST_HAS_LOG1P |
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| 249 | # endif |
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| 250 | # ifndef BOOST_HAS_EXPM1 |
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| 251 | # define BOOST_HAS_EXPM1 |
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| 252 | # endif |
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| 253 | # endif |
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| 254 | |
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| 255 | // |
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| 256 | // Define BOOST_NO_SLIST and BOOST_NO_HASH if required. |
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| 257 | // Note that this is for backwards compatibility only. |
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| 258 | // |
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| 259 | # ifndef BOOST_HAS_SLIST |
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| 260 | # define BOOST_NO_SLIST |
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| 261 | # endif |
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| 262 | |
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| 263 | # ifndef BOOST_HAS_HASH |
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| 264 | # define BOOST_NO_HASH |
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| 265 | # endif |
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| 266 | |
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| 267 | // |
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| 268 | // Set BOOST_SLIST_HEADER if not set already: |
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| 269 | // |
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| 270 | #if defined(BOOST_HAS_SLIST) && !defined(BOOST_SLIST_HEADER) |
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| 271 | # define BOOST_SLIST_HEADER <slist> |
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| 272 | #endif |
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| 273 | |
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| 274 | // |
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| 275 | // Set BOOST_HASH_SET_HEADER if not set already: |
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| 276 | // |
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| 277 | #if defined(BOOST_HAS_HASH) && !defined(BOOST_HASH_SET_HEADER) |
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| 278 | # define BOOST_HASH_SET_HEADER <hash_set> |
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| 279 | #endif |
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| 280 | |
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| 281 | // |
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| 282 | // Set BOOST_HASH_MAP_HEADER if not set already: |
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| 283 | // |
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| 284 | #if defined(BOOST_HAS_HASH) && !defined(BOOST_HASH_MAP_HEADER) |
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| 285 | # define BOOST_HASH_MAP_HEADER <hash_map> |
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| 286 | #endif |
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| 287 | |
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| 288 | // BOOST_HAS_ABI_HEADERS |
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| 289 | // This macro gets set if we have headers that fix the ABI, |
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| 290 | // and prevent ODR violations when linking to external libraries: |
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| 291 | #if defined(BOOST_ABI_PREFIX) && defined(BOOST_ABI_SUFFIX) && !defined(BOOST_HAS_ABI_HEADERS) |
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| 292 | # define BOOST_HAS_ABI_HEADERS |
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| 293 | #endif |
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| 294 | |
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| 295 | #if defined(BOOST_HAS_ABI_HEADERS) && defined(BOOST_DISABLE_ABI_HEADERS) |
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| 296 | # undef BOOST_HAS_ABI_HEADERS |
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| 297 | #endif |
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| 298 | |
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| 299 | // BOOST_NO_STDC_NAMESPACE workaround --------------------------------------// |
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| 300 | // Because std::size_t usage is so common, even in boost headers which do not |
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| 301 | // otherwise use the C library, the <cstddef> workaround is included here so |
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| 302 | // that ugly workaround code need not appear in many other boost headers. |
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| 303 | // NOTE WELL: This is a workaround for non-conforming compilers; <cstddef> |
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| 304 | // must still be #included in the usual places so that <cstddef> inclusion |
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| 305 | // works as expected with standard conforming compilers. The resulting |
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| 306 | // double inclusion of <cstddef> is harmless. |
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| 307 | |
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| 308 | # ifdef BOOST_NO_STDC_NAMESPACE |
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| 309 | # include <cstddef> |
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| 310 | namespace std { using ::ptrdiff_t; using ::size_t; } |
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| 311 | # endif |
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| 312 | |
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| 313 | // Workaround for the unfortunate min/max macros defined by some platform headers |
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| 314 | |
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| 315 | #define BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION |
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| 316 | |
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| 317 | #ifndef BOOST_USING_STD_MIN |
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| 318 | # define BOOST_USING_STD_MIN() using std::min |
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| 319 | #endif |
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| 320 | |
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| 321 | #ifndef BOOST_USING_STD_MAX |
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| 322 | # define BOOST_USING_STD_MAX() using std::max |
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| 323 | #endif |
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| 324 | |
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| 325 | // BOOST_NO_STD_MIN_MAX workaround -----------------------------------------// |
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| 326 | |
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| 327 | # ifdef BOOST_NO_STD_MIN_MAX |
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| 328 | |
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| 329 | namespace std { |
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| 330 | template <class _Tp> |
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| 331 | inline const _Tp& min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION (const _Tp& __a, const _Tp& __b) { |
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| 332 | return __b < __a ? __b : __a; |
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| 333 | } |
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| 334 | template <class _Tp> |
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| 335 | inline const _Tp& max BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION (const _Tp& __a, const _Tp& __b) { |
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| 336 | return __a < __b ? __b : __a; |
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| 337 | } |
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| 338 | } |
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| 339 | |
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| 340 | # endif |
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| 341 | |
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| 342 | // BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT workaround --------------------------------------- // |
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| 343 | // On compilers which don't allow in-class initialization of static integral |
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| 344 | // constant members, we must use enums as a workaround if we want the constants |
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| 345 | // to be available at compile-time. This macro gives us a convenient way to |
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| 346 | // declare such constants. |
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| 347 | |
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| 348 | # ifdef BOOST_NO_INCLASS_MEMBER_INITIALIZATION |
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| 349 | # define BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(type, assignment) enum { assignment } |
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| 350 | # else |
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| 351 | # define BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(type, assignment) static const type assignment |
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| 352 | # endif |
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| 353 | |
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| 354 | // BOOST_USE_FACET / HAS_FACET workaround ----------------------------------// |
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| 355 | // When the standard library does not have a conforming std::use_facet there |
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| 356 | // are various workarounds available, but they differ from library to library. |
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| 357 | // The same problem occurs with has_facet. |
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| 358 | // These macros provide a consistent way to access a locale's facets. |
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| 359 | // Usage: |
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| 360 | // replace |
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| 361 | // std::use_facet<Type>(loc); |
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| 362 | // with |
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| 363 | // BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc); |
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| 364 | // Note do not add a std:: prefix to the front of BOOST_USE_FACET! |
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| 365 | // Use for BOOST_HAS_FACET is analagous. |
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| 366 | |
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| 367 | #if defined(BOOST_NO_STD_USE_FACET) |
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| 368 | # ifdef BOOST_HAS_TWO_ARG_USE_FACET |
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| 369 | # define BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc) std::use_facet(loc, static_cast<Type*>(0)) |
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| 370 | # define BOOST_HAS_FACET(Type, loc) std::has_facet(loc, static_cast<Type*>(0)) |
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| 371 | # elif defined(BOOST_HAS_MACRO_USE_FACET) |
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| 372 | # define BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc) std::_USE(loc, Type) |
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| 373 | # define BOOST_HAS_FACET(Type, loc) std::_HAS(loc, Type) |
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| 374 | # elif defined(BOOST_HAS_STLP_USE_FACET) |
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| 375 | # define BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc) (*std::_Use_facet<Type >(loc)) |
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| 376 | # define BOOST_HAS_FACET(Type, loc) std::has_facet< Type >(loc) |
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| 377 | # endif |
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| 378 | #else |
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| 379 | # define BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc) std::use_facet< Type >(loc) |
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| 380 | # define BOOST_HAS_FACET(Type, loc) std::has_facet< Type >(loc) |
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| 381 | #endif |
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| 382 | |
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| 383 | // BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE workaround ------------------------------------------// |
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| 384 | // Member templates are supported by some compilers even though they can't use |
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| 385 | // the A::template member<U> syntax, as a workaround replace: |
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| 386 | // |
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| 387 | // typedef typename A::template rebind<U> binder; |
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| 388 | // |
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| 389 | // with: |
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| 390 | // |
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| 391 | // typedef typename A::BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE rebind<U> binder; |
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| 392 | |
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| 393 | #ifndef BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATE_KEYWORD |
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| 394 | # define BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE template |
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| 395 | #else |
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| 396 | # define BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE |
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| 397 | #endif |
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| 398 | |
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| 399 | // BOOST_UNREACHABLE_RETURN(x) workaround -------------------------------------// |
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| 400 | // Normally evaluates to nothing, unless BOOST_NO_UNREACHABLE_RETURN_DETECTION |
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| 401 | // is defined, in which case it evaluates to return x; Use when you have a return |
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| 402 | // statement that can never be reached. |
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| 403 | |
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| 404 | #ifdef BOOST_NO_UNREACHABLE_RETURN_DETECTION |
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| 405 | # define BOOST_UNREACHABLE_RETURN(x) return x; |
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| 406 | #else |
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| 407 | # define BOOST_UNREACHABLE_RETURN(x) |
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| 408 | #endif |
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| 409 | |
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| 410 | // BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME workaround ------------------------------------------// |
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| 411 | // |
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| 412 | // Some compilers don't support the use of `typename' for dependent |
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| 413 | // types in deduced contexts, e.g. |
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| 414 | // |
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| 415 | // template <class T> void f(T, typename T::type); |
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| 416 | // ^^^^^^^^ |
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| 417 | // Replace these declarations with: |
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| 418 | // |
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| 419 | // template <class T> void f(T, BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME T::type); |
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| 420 | |
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| 421 | #ifndef BOOST_NO_DEDUCED_TYPENAME |
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| 422 | # define BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME typename |
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| 423 | #else |
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| 424 | # define BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME |
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| 425 | #endif |
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| 426 | |
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| 427 | // long long workaround ------------------------------------------// |
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| 428 | // On gcc (and maybe other compilers?) long long is alway supported |
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| 429 | // but it's use may generate either warnings (with -ansi), or errors |
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| 430 | // (with -pedantic -ansi) unless it's use is prefixed by __extension__ |
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| 431 | // |
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| 432 | #if defined(BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG) |
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| 433 | namespace boost{ |
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| 434 | # ifdef __GNUC__ |
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| 435 | __extension__ typedef long long long_long_type; |
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| 436 | __extension__ typedef unsigned long long ulong_long_type; |
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| 437 | # else |
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| 438 | typedef long long long_long_type; |
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| 439 | typedef unsigned long long ulong_long_type; |
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| 440 | # endif |
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| 441 | } |
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| 442 | #endif |
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| 443 | |
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| 444 | // BOOST_[APPEND_]EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_[NON_]TYPE macros --------------------------// |
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| 445 | // |
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| 446 | // Some compilers have problems with function templates whose |
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| 447 | // template parameters don't appear in the function parameter |
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| 448 | // list (basically they just link one instantiation of the |
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| 449 | // template in the final executable). These macros provide a |
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| 450 | // uniform way to cope with the problem with no effects on the |
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| 451 | // calling syntax. |
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| 452 | |
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| 453 | // Example: |
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| 454 | // |
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| 455 | // #include <iostream> |
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| 456 | // #include <ostream> |
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| 457 | // #include <typeinfo> |
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| 458 | // |
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| 459 | // template <int n> |
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| 460 | // void f() { std::cout << n << ' '; } |
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| 461 | // |
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| 462 | // template <typename T> |
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| 463 | // void g() { std::cout << typeid(T).name() << ' '; } |
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| 464 | // |
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| 465 | // int main() { |
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| 466 | // f<1>(); |
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| 467 | // f<2>(); |
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| 468 | // |
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| 469 | // g<int>(); |
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| 470 | // g<double>(); |
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| 471 | // } |
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| 472 | // |
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| 473 | // With VC++ 6.0 the output is: |
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| 474 | // |
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| 475 | // 2 2 double double |
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| 476 | // |
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| 477 | // To fix it, write |
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| 478 | // |
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| 479 | // template <int n> |
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| 480 | // void f(BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE(int, n)) { ... } |
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| 481 | // |
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| 482 | // template <typename T> |
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| 483 | // void g(BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE(T)) { ... } |
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| 484 | // |
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| 485 | |
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| 486 | |
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| 487 | #if defined BOOST_NO_EXPLICIT_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_ARGUMENTS |
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| 488 | |
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| 489 | # include "boost/type.hpp" |
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| 490 | # include "boost/non_type.hpp" |
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| 491 | |
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| 492 | # define BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE(t) boost::type<t>* = 0 |
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| 493 | # define BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE_SPEC(t) boost::type<t>* |
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| 494 | # define BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE(t, v) boost::non_type<t, v>* = 0 |
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| 495 | # define BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE_SPEC(t, v) boost::non_type<t, v>* |
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| 496 | |
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| 497 | # define BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE(t) \ |
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| 498 | , BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE(t) |
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| 499 | # define BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE_SPEC(t) \ |
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| 500 | , BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE_SPEC(t) |
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| 501 | # define BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE(t, v) \ |
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| 502 | , BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE(t, v) |
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| 503 | # define BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE_SPEC(t, v) \ |
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| 504 | , BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE_SPEC(t, v) |
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| 505 | |
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| 506 | #else |
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| 507 | |
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| 508 | // no workaround needed: expand to nothing |
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| 509 | |
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| 510 | # define BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE(t) |
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| 511 | # define BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE_SPEC(t) |
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| 512 | # define BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE(t, v) |
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| 513 | # define BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE_SPEC(t, v) |
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| 514 | |
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| 515 | # define BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE(t) |
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| 516 | # define BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE_SPEC(t) |
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| 517 | # define BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE(t, v) |
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| 518 | # define BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE_SPEC(t, v) |
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| 519 | |
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| 520 | |
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| 521 | #endif // defined BOOST_NO_EXPLICIT_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_ARGUMENTS |
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| 522 | |
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| 523 | |
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| 524 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------// |
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| 525 | |
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| 526 | // |
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| 527 | // Helper macro BOOST_STRINGIZE: |
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| 528 | // Converts the parameter X to a string after macro replacement |
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| 529 | // on X has been performed. |
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| 530 | // |
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| 531 | #define BOOST_STRINGIZE(X) BOOST_DO_STRINGIZE(X) |
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| 532 | #define BOOST_DO_STRINGIZE(X) #X |
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| 533 | |
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| 534 | // |
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| 535 | // Helper macro BOOST_JOIN: |
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| 536 | // The following piece of macro magic joins the two |
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| 537 | // arguments together, even when one of the arguments is |
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| 538 | // itself a macro (see 16.3.1 in C++ standard). The key |
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| 539 | // is that macro expansion of macro arguments does not |
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| 540 | // occur in BOOST_DO_JOIN2 but does in BOOST_DO_JOIN. |
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| 541 | // |
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| 542 | #define BOOST_JOIN( X, Y ) BOOST_DO_JOIN( X, Y ) |
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| 543 | #define BOOST_DO_JOIN( X, Y ) BOOST_DO_JOIN2(X,Y) |
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| 544 | #define BOOST_DO_JOIN2( X, Y ) X##Y |
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| 545 | |
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| 546 | // |
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| 547 | // Set some default values for compiler/library/platform names. |
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| 548 | // These are for debugging config setup only: |
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| 549 | // |
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| 550 | # ifndef BOOST_COMPILER |
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| 551 | # define BOOST_COMPILER "Unknown ISO C++ Compiler" |
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| 552 | # endif |
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| 553 | # ifndef BOOST_STDLIB |
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| 554 | # define BOOST_STDLIB "Unknown ISO standard library" |
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| 555 | # endif |
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| 556 | # ifndef BOOST_PLATFORM |
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| 557 | # if defined(unix) || defined(__unix) || defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) \ |
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| 558 | || defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) |
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| 559 | # define BOOST_PLATFORM "Generic Unix" |
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| 560 | # else |
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| 561 | # define BOOST_PLATFORM "Unknown" |
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| 562 | # endif |
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| 563 | # endif |
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| 564 | |
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| 565 | #endif |
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