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Generate xml from boost_libraries.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="US-ASCII"?>
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<boost xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
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<categories>
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<category name="String">
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<boost-version>1.35.0</boost-version>
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<name>Circular Buffer</name>
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<authors>Jan Gaspar</authors>
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<description>A STL compliant container also known as ring or cyclic buffer.
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</description>
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<description>A STL compliant container also known as ring or cyclic buffer.</description>
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<documentation>libs/circular_buffer/</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<name>Concept Check</name>
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<authors>Jeremy Siek</authors>
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<description>Tools for generic programming.</description>
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<documentation>
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libs/concept_check/</documentation>
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<documentation>libs/concept_check/</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<category>Generic</category>
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operator<<. The number of bits in the set is specified at
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runtime via a parameter to the constructor of the
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dynamic_bitset.</description>
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<documentation>
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libs/dynamic_bitset/dynamic_bitset.html</documentation>
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<documentation>libs/dynamic_bitset/dynamic_bitset.html</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<category>Containers</category>
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the std::for_each() algorithm and move our loop body into a
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predicate, which requires no less boiler-plate and forces us to
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move our logic far from where it will be used. In contrast,
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some other languages, like Perl, provide a dedicated "foreach"
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some other languages, like Perl, provide a dedicated "foreach"
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construct that automates this process. BOOST_FOREACH is just
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such a construct for C++. It iterates over sequences for us,
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freeing us from having to deal directly with iterators or write
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<name>Lexical Cast</name>
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<authors>Kevlin Henney</authors>
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<description>General literal text conversions, such as an int
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represented a string, or vice-versa, from Kevlin Henney.
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</description>
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represented a string, or vice-versa, from Kevlin Henney.</description>
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<documentation>libs/conversion/lexical_cast.htm</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<authors>Fernando Cacciola</authors>
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<description>Optimized Policy-based Numeric
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Conversions.</description>
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<documentation>
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libs/numeric/conversion/</documentation>
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<documentation>libs/numeric/conversion/</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<category>Math</category>
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Sylvain Pion</authors>
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<description>Extends the usual arithmetic functions to
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mathematical intervals.</description>
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<documentation>
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libs/numeric/interval/doc/interval.htm</documentation>
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<documentation>libs/numeric/interval/doc/interval.htm</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<category>Math</category>
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<authors>David Abrahams and Daniel Wallin</authors>
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<description>Boost.Parameter Library - Write functions that
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accept arguments by name.</description>
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<documentation>
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libs/parameter/</documentation>
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<documentation>libs/parameter/</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<category>Programming</category>
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<authors>Thorsten Ottosen</authors>
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<description>Containers for storing heap-allocated polymorphic
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objects to ease OO-programming.</description>
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<documentation>
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libs/ptr_container/</documentation>
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<documentation>libs/ptr_container/</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<category>Containers</category>
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<authors>Robert Ramey</authors>
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<description>Serialization for persistence and
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marshalling.</description>
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<documentation>
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libs/serialization/</documentation>
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<documentation>libs/serialization/</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<category>IO</category>
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<key>signals</key>
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<boost-version>1.29.0</boost-version>
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<update-version>1.54.0</update-version>
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<status>deprecated</status>
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<name>Signals</name>
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<authors>Doug Gregor</authors>
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<description>Managed signals & slots callback
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<category>Function-objects</category>
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<category>Patterns</category>
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<status>deprecated</status>
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</library>
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<library>
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<key>signals2</key>
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@@ -1699,8 +1691,7 @@
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<authors>Fernando Cacciola</authors>
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<description>Generic in-place construction of contained objects
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with a variadic argument-list.</description>
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<documentation>
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libs/utility/in_place_factories.html</documentation>
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<documentation>libs/utility/in_place_factories.html</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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<category>Generic</category>
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<boost-version>1.32.0</boost-version>
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<name>Result Of</name>
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<authors></authors>
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<description>Determines the type of a function call expression.
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</description>
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<description>Determines the type of a function call expression.</description>
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<documentation>libs/utility/utility.htm#result_of</documentation>
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<std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
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<std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
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