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      Boost 1.34
      
         - 
         Fix for non-greedy repeats and partial matches not working correctly in some 
         cases.
         
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         Fix for non-greedy repeats on VC++ not working in some cases (bug report 
         1515830).
         
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            Changed match_results::position() to return a valid result when *this 
            represents a partial match.
 
      
      Boost 1.33.1
      
         - 
         Fixed broken makefiles.
         
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         Fixed configuration setup to allow building with VC7.1 - STLport-4.6.2 when 
         using /Zc:wchar_t.
         
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         Moved declarations class-inline in static_mutex.hpp so that SGI Irix compiler 
         can cope.
         
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         Added needed standard library #includes to fileiter.hpp, regex_workaround.hpp 
         and cpp_regex_traits.hpp.
         
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         Fixed a bug where non-greedy repeats could in certain strange curcumstances 
         repeat more times than their maximum value.
         
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         Fixed the value returned by basic_regex<>::empty() from a default 
         constructed object.
         
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         Changed the deffinition of regex_error to make it backwards compatible with 
         Boost-1.32.0.
         
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         Disabled external templates for Intel C++ 8.0 and earlier - otherwise 
         unresolved references can occur.
         
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         Rewritten extern template code for gcc so that only specific member functions 
         are exported: otherwise strange unresolved references can occur when linking 
         and mixing debug and non-debug code.
         
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         Initialise all the data members of the unicode_iterators: this keeps gcc from 
         issuing needless warnings.
         
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         Ported the ICU integration code to VC6 and VC7.
         
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         Ensured code is STLport debug mode clean.
         
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         Fixed lookbehind assertions so that fixed length repeats are permitted, and so 
         that regex iteration allows lookbehind to look back before the current search 
         range (into the last match).
         
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         Fixed strange bug with non-greedy repeats inside forward lookahead assertions.
         
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         Enabled negated character classes inside character sets.
         
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         Fixed regression so that [a-z-] is a valid expression again.
         
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            Fixed bug that allowed some invalid expressions to be accepted.
 
      Boost 1.33.0.
      
      Boost 1.32.1.
      
         - 
            Fixed bug in partial matches of bounded repeats of '.'.
 
      Boost 1.31.0.
      
         - 
         Completely rewritten pattern matching code - it is now up to 10 times faster 
         than before.
         
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         Reorganized documentation.
         
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            Deprecated all interfaces that are not part of the 
               regular expression standardization proposal.
         
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            Added regex_iterator and 
               regex_token_iterator
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         Added support for Perl style independent sub-expressions.
         
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            Added non-member operators to the sub_match class, 
         so that you can compare sub_match's with strings, or add them to a string to 
         produce a new string.
         
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            Added experimental support for extended capture 
               information.
         
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            Changed the match flags so that they are a distinct type (not an integer), if 
            you try to pass the match flags as an integer rather than
               match_flag_type to the regex algorithms then you will now get a compiler 
            error.
 
      
         
      
      Revised  
          
         28 June 2004  
         
      © Copyright John Maddock 1998- 
              2004
      Use, modification and distribution are subject to the Boost Software License, 
            Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
            or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)