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any_cast documentation page.
+&) operators is_open members to the file and file descriptor devices, fixed memory-mapped files on Windows, and made minor changes to the documentation.
+cuthill_mckee_ordering and king_ordering producing no results.
+read_write_mutex has been removed due to problems with deadlocks.
+Boost is tested on a wide range of compilers and platforms. Since Boost libraries rely on modern C++ features not available in all compilers, not all Boost libraries will work with every compiler. The following compilers and platforms have been extensively tested with Boost, although many other compilers and platforms will work as well. For more information, see the regression test results.
+New for this release: Support for building with the newest STLport-5.0 was added. The support includes building with MinGW Runtime 3.8 plus STLport-5.0 improved to support wide character operations. Apple GCC 4.0, HP Tru64 C++, and Microsoft Visual C++ 8.0 are supported platforms. We have added an experimental autoconf-like configure script for Unix-like systems: run configure --help for more information.
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Douglas Gregor managed this release.
A great number of people contributed their time and expertise to make this release possible. Special thanks go to Aleksey Gurtovoy and Misha Bergal, who managed to keep the regression testing system working throughout the release process; David Abrahams, Beman Dawes, Aleksey Gurtovoy, Bronek Kozicki, Rene Rivera and Jonathan Turkanis for greatly improving the quality of this release; Rene Rivera for the new Boost web page design; and Zoltan "cad" Juhasz for the new Boost logo.
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gcc: The -fPIC option is passed when creating shared libraries. Problems with distcc were solved.
+Sun: It's now possible to use the sun linker (as opposed to gnu), and to compile C files.
+Darwin: Shared libraries are now supported.
+MSVC: Before resource files compilation, the setup script is invoked. Options deprecated in 8.0 are not longer used.
+The following bugs were fixed:
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+Thanks to Christopher Currie, Pedro Ferreira, Philipp Frauenfelder, Andre Hentz, Jurgen Hunold, Toon Knapen, Johan Nilsson, Alexey Pakhunov, Brock Peabody, Michael Stevens and Zbynek Winkler who contributed code to this release.
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read_write_mutex has been removed due to problems with deadlocks.
Boost is tested on a wide range of compilers and platforms. Since Boost libraries rely on modern C++ features not available in all compilers, not all Boost libraries will work with every compiler. The following compilers and platforms have been extensively tested with Boost, although many other compilers and platforms will work as well. For more information, see the regression test results.
New for this release: Support for building with the newest STLport-5.0 was added. The support includes building with MinGW Runtime 3.8 plus STLport-5.0 improved to support wide character operations. Apple GCC 4.0, HP Tru64 C++, and Microsoft Visual C++ 8.0 are supported platforms. We have added an experimental autoconf-like configure script for Unix-like systems: run configure --help for more information.
_SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE.
Douglas Gregor managed this release.
Douglas Gregor managed this release.
A great number of people contributed their time and expertise to make this release possible. Special thanks go to Aleksey Gurtovoy and Misha Bergal, who managed to keep the regression testing system working throughout the release process; David Abrahams, Beman Dawes, Aleksey Gurtovoy, Bronek Kozicki, Rene Rivera and Jonathan Turkanis for greatly improving the quality of this release; Rene Rivera for the new Boost web page design; and Zoltan "cad" Juhasz for the new Boost logo.
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