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The rationale behind it is that in all cases range_type<> was used as ring_type<>. There was a specialization for Box defining box_view<> but this was semantically different than accessing a ring of geometry. detail::as_range() was taking a range type and returning a reference to this range which was inconsistent with ring_return_type<>. Remove unneeded begin() and end() functions in non-mutable ranges closeable_view<> and detail::normalized_view<>. Add specialization of ring_type<> for linestrings since there is already specialization of ring_return_type<>. Fix some compilation errors.
Add "cxxstd" json field. The "cxxstd" json field is being added to each Boost library's meta json information for libraries whose minumum C++ standard compilation level is C++11 on up. The value of this field matches one of the values for 'cxxstd' in Boost.Build. The purpose of doing this is to provide information for the Boost website documentation for each library which will specify the minimum C++ standard compilation that an end-user must employ in order to use the particular library. This will aid end-users who want to know if they can successfully use a Boost library based on their C++ compiler's compilation level, without having to search the library's documentation to find this out. (#783)
Boost.Geometry, part of collection of the Boost C++ Libraries, defines concepts, primitives and algorithms for solving geometry problems. Boost.Geometry is a C++14 header-only library.
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- doc - QuickBook documentation sources
- example - Boost.Geometry examples
- extensions - examples and tests for the extensions - develop branch
- include - the sourcecode of Boost.Geometry
- index - examples and tests for the Spatial Index
- meta - library metadata
- test - Boost.Geometry unit tests
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