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adam
0b738c98ac Changes 1.46.0:
New Libraries
* Icl: Interval Container Library, interval sets and maps and aggregation of
  associated values, from Joachim Faulhaber.
Updated Libraries
* Array:
  - Added support for cbegin/cend
  - Fixed a problem with the Sun compiler
* Asio:
  - Fixed a problem on older Linux kernels (where epoll is used without timerfd
    support) that prevents timely delivery of deadline_timer handlers, after
    the program has been running for some time
* Bind:
  - make_adaptable now documented
* Concept Check:
  - fixed warnings with self-assignment
* Filesystem:
  - Version 3 of the library is now the default.
  - IBM vacpp: Workaround for compiler bug affecting iterator_facade
  - Verify, clarify, document that <boost/config/user.hpp> can be used to
    specify BOOST_FILESYSTEM_VERSIO
  - Replaced C-style assert with BOOST_ASSERT.
  - Undeprecated unique_path(). Instead, add a note mentioning the workaround
   for lack of thread safety and possible change to cwd. unique_path() is just
   too convenient to deprecate!
  - Cleared several GCC warnings.
  - Changed V2 code to use BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION.
  - Windows: Fix status() to report non-symlink reparse point correctly.
  - Add symlink_option to recursive_directory_iterator, allowing control over
    recursion into directory symlinks. Note that the default is changed to not
    recurse into directory symlinks.
  - Reference documentation cleanup, including fixing missing and broken links,
    and adding missing functions.
  - Miscellaneous implementation code cleanup.
* Fusion:
  - vector copy constructor now copies sequence members in the same order on different platforms
* Graph:
  - Fixed Graphviz output to work on Visual C++ 7.1.
  - Replaced assert with BOOST_ASSERT.
  - Changed to Boost.Filesystem v3.
More...
2011-02-24 11:05:34 +00:00
adam
aac284d29c Added support for Clang 2010-10-30 09:29:58 +00:00
rillig
9fc2d7d281 Removed the superfluous "quotes" and 'quotes' from variables that don't
need them, for example RESTRICTED and SUBST_MESSAGE.*.
2006-04-22 09:22:05 +00:00
jmmv
5690a6271f Fix build and install of Boost under Mac OS X:
- Correctly use threads.
- Use the correct tool set.
- Make libraries (Boost.Test) with undefined symbols build correctly.
- Change the installed library names so that they match other systems
  (thus avoiding manual PLIST substitutions).  There is a hack here,
  though, to let the dylib stuff kick in...
2006-01-21 09:02:16 +00:00
jmmv
09753597b2 Complete rework of the Boost packages:
- Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread.
- Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost
  (previously included in devel/boost).
- Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework.
- Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build
  time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost).
- Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build
  and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and
  devel/thread).  All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier.
- devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but
  now works, given that everything is threaded again.
- Drop our thread_user.hpp customization.  Avoids some build failures that
  appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed.
- Use static PLISTs.
- Install unversioned files.  Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff
  outside pkgsrc.
- Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above.

Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments.

While here, update to 1.32.0:

New Toolset Names

The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "."
(dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example,
vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported
Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current
toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost
distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements.

New Libraries

    * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data
      has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen.
    * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and
      min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann.
    * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible
      access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz.
    * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions,
      from Fernando Cacciola.
    * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command
      line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus.
    * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds
      on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen.
    * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++
      data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from
      Robert Ramey.
    * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for
      case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol
      Droba.
    * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor.

Updated Libraries

    * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed.
    * Graph:
          o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix
            class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal
            vertex and edge properties.
          o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5.
          o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness
            centrality clustering.
          o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms.
    * MPL Library:
          o Updated to use the Boost Software License.
          o New documentation, including a complete reference manual.
          o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not
            backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the
            detailed information about upgrading to the new version.
    * Python Library:
          o Updated to use the Boost Software License.
          o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions
            has been implemented.
          o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth.
          o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been
            folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas.
          o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types.
          o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of
            python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency
            relationships.
          o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds.
    * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting
      slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot
      list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the
      signal.
    * Utility: class template result_of added.
    * Test Library:
          o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next
            release
          o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA
          o support for wide string comparison implemented
      For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes.

Regression tests

This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers
and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous
reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to
the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on
the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 22:48:34 +00:00
Renamed from devel/boost/toolset.mk (Browse further)