From 8091df49bb5502899f2807b9a22de86ada54bb9f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vladimir Prus Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 09:42:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] link-runtime -> runtime-link. Patch from Craig Rodrigues. [SVN r29765] --- doc/src/reference.xml | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/reference.xml b/doc/src/reference.xml index 06b3ba7c7..18bdd7324 100644 --- a/doc/src/reference.xml +++ b/doc/src/reference.xml @@ -153,20 +153,20 @@ boost-build build-system ; for example: -borland/<link-runtime>static +borland/<runtime-link>static A more complex form can be used to save typing. For example, instead of -borland/link-runtime=static borland/link-runtime=dynamic +borland/runtime-link=static borland/runtime-link=dynamic one can use -borland/link-runtime=static,dynamic +borland/runtime-link=static,dynamic Exactly, the conversion from argument to build request @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ borland/link-runtime=static,dynamic For example, the command line -target1 debug gcc/link-runtime=dynamic,static +target1 debug gcc/runtime-link=dynamic,static would cause target called target1 to be rebuilt in @@ -503,12 +503,12 @@ exe a : a.cpp A property set is a set of properties (i.e. a collection without duplicates), for instance: - <toolset>gcc <link-runtime>static. + <toolset>gcc <runtime-link>static. A property path is a property set whose elements have been joined into a single string separated by slashes. A property path representation of the previous example would be - <toolset>gcc/<link-runtime>static. + <toolset>gcc/<runtime-link>static. A build specification is a property set that fully describes the set of features used to build a target.