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authorjmmv <jmmv>2008-01-04 19:58:39 +0000
committerjmmv <jmmv>2008-01-04 19:58:39 +0000
commit06c4c7f2f7336d3d0ec84382df13bccde69f2fc4 (patch)
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downloadpkgsrc-06c4c7f2f7336d3d0ec84382df13bccde69f2fc4.tar.gz
Update boost to 1.34.1. This is based on the patches provided by Brook Milligan
in PR pkg/36558. Committing it right after the freeze so that we have enough time to resolve the problems that this will surely cause. New Libraries * Foreach Library: BOOST_FOREACH macro for easily iterating over the elements of a sequence, from Eric Niebler. * Statechart Library: Arbitrarily complex finite state machines can be implemented in easily readable and maintainable C++ code, from Andreas Huber. * TR1 Library: An implementation of the C++ Technical Report on Standard Library Extensions, from John Maddock. This library does not itself implement the TR1 components, rather it's a thin wrapper that will include your standard library's TR1 implementation (if it has one), otherwise it will include the Boost Library equivalents, and import them into namespace std::tr1. Highlights include: Reference Wrappers, Smart Pointers, result_of, Function Object Binders, Polymorphic function wrappers, Type Traits, Random Number Generators and Distributions, Tuples, Fixed Size Array, Hash Function Objects, Regular Expressions and Complex Number Additional Algorithms. * Typeof Library: Typeof operator emulation, from Arkadiy Vertleyb and Peder Holt. * Xpressive Library: Regular expressions that can be written as strings or as expression templates, and that can refer to each other and themselves recursively with the power of context-free grammars, from Eric Niebler. Updated Libraries * Assign Library: o Support for ptr_map<key,T> via the new function ptr_map_insert() o Support for initialization of Pointer Containers when the containers hold pointers to an abstract base class. * Date_time library: o Support for new US/Canada timezone rules and other bug fixes. See Change History for details. * Filesystem Library: Major upgrade in preparation for submission to the C++ Standards Committee for TR2. Changes include: o Internationalization, provided by class templates basic_path, basic_filesystem_error, basic_directory_iterator and basic_directory_entry. o Simplification of the path interface by eliminating special constructors to identify native formats. o Rationalization of predicate function design, including the addition of several new functions. o Clearer specification by reference to POSIX, the ISO/IEEE Single Unix Standard, with provisions for Windows and other operating systems. o Preservation of existing user code whenever possible. o More efficient directory iteration. o Addition of a recursive directory iterator. * Function Library: Boost.Function now implements a small buffer optimization, which can drastically improve the performance when copying or constructing Boost.Function objects storing small function objects. For instance, bind(&X:foo, &x, _1, _2) requires no heap allocation when placed into a Boost.Function object. * Functional/Hash Library o Use declarations for standard classes, so that the library doesn't need to include all of their headers o Deprecated the <boost/functional/hash/*.hpp> headers. o Add support for the BOOST_HASH_NO_EXTENSIONS macro, which disables the extensions to TR1 o Minor improvements to the hash functions for floating point numbers. * Graph Library: o edmonds_maximum_cardinality_matching, from Aaron Windsor. o lengauer_tarjan_dominator_tree, from JongSoo Park. o compressed_sparse_row_graph, from Jeremiah Willcock and Douglas Gregor of Indiana University. o sorted_erdos_renyi_iterator, from Jeremiah Willcock of Indiana University. o biconnected_components now supports a visitor and named parameters, from Janusz Piwowarski. o adjacency_matrix now models the Bidirectional Graph concept. o dijkstra_shortest_paths now calls vis.initialize_vertex for each vertex during initialization. o Note: the name of the compiled library for the GraphViz reader has changed to boost_graph (from bgl-viz) to match Boost conventions. o See the complete revision history for more information. * MultiArray Library: Boost.MultiArray now by default provides range-checking for operator[]. Range checking can be disabled by defining the macro BOOST_DISABLE_ASSERTS before including multi_array.hpp. A bug in multi_array::resize() related to storage orders was fixed. * Multi-index Containers Library: o New random access indices. o Non key-based indices feature new rearrange facilities. o This version also includes a number of optimizations and usage improvements. For a complete list of changes, see the library release notes. * Optional Library: o boost::none_t and boost::none now added to Optional's documentation o Relational operators now directly support arguments of type 'T' and 'none_t' o operator->() now also works with reference types. o Helper functions make_optional(val), make_optional(cond,val) and get_optional_value_or(opt,alternative_value) added. o Constructor taking a boolean condition (as well as a value) added. o Member function get_value_or(alternative_value) added. o Incompatbility bug with mpl::apply<> fixed. o Converting assignment bug with uninitialized lvalues fixed. * Parameter Library: o Every ArgumentPack is now a valid MPL Forward Sequence. o Support for unnamed arguments (those whose keyword is deduced from their types) is added. o Support for named and unnamed template arguments is added. o New overload generation macros solve the forwarding problem directly. o See also the Python library changes, below. * Pointer Container Library: o Support for serialization via Boost.Serialization. o Exceptions can be disabled by defining the macro BOOST_PTR_CONTAINER_NO_EXCEPTIONS before including any header. This macro is defined by default if BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS is defined. o Additional std::auto_ptr<T> overloads added s.t. one can also pass std::auto_ptr<T> instead of only T* arguments to member functions. o transfer() now has weaker requirements s.t. one can transfer objects from ptr_container<Derived> to ptr_container<Base>, * Python Library: o Boost.Python now automatically appends C++ signatures to docstrings. The new docstring_options.hpp header is available to control the content of docstrings. o stl_input_iterator, for turning a Python iterable object into an STL input iterator, from Eric Niebler. o Support for void* conversions is added. o Integrated support for wrapping C++ functions built with the parameter library; keyword names are automatically known to docsstrings. o Enhancements to the API for better embedding support (boost::python::import(), boost::python::exec() and boost::python::exec_file()). * Signals Library: More improvements to signal invocation performance from Robert Zeh. * Smart Pointers Library: o Allocator support as proposed in N1851 (162 Kb PDF). o pointer_cast and pointer_to_other utilities to allow pointer-independent code, from Ion Gaztanaga. * String Algorithm Library: o lexicographical_compare o join o New comparison predicates is_less, is_not_greater. o Negative indexes support (like Perl) in various algorihtms (*_head/tail, *_nth). * Wave Library: o Wave now correctly recognizes pp-number tokens as mandated by the C++ Standard, which are converted to C++ tokens right before they are returned from the library. o Several new preprocessing hooks have been added. For a complete description please refer to the related documentation page: The Context Policy. o Shared library (dll) support has been added for the generated Wave libraries. o The overall error handling has been improved. It is now possible to recover and continue after an error or a warning was issued. o Support for optional comment and/or full whitespace preservation in the generated output stream has been added. o The Wave library now performs automatic include guard detection to avoid accessing header files more than once, if appropriate. o Full interactive mode has been added to the Wave tool. Now the Wave tool can be used just like Python or Perl for instance to interactively try out your BOOST_PP macros. Additionally it is now possible to load and save the current state of an interactive session (macro tables et.al.). o The overall performance has been improved by upto 40-60%, depending on the concrete files to process. o Support for new pragmas has been added allowing to control certain library features from inside the preprocessed sources (partial output redirection, control of generated whitespace and #line directives). o Optional support for #pragma message "..." has been added. o This version also includes a number of bug fixes and usage improvements. For a complete list of changes, see the libraries change log.
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diff --git a/meta-pkgs/boost/patches/patch-aa b/meta-pkgs/boost/patches/patch-aa
deleted file mode 100644
index 39dfa037a6a..00000000000
--- a/meta-pkgs/boost/patches/patch-aa
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.3 2006/01/20 20:40:19 jmmv Exp $
-
---- tools/build/v1/gcc-tools.jam.orig 2005-11-19 20:21:16.000000000 +0100
-+++ tools/build/v1/gcc-tools.jam
-@@ -123,6 +123,12 @@ else if $(UNIX)
- .GCC ?= cc ;
- .GXX ?= c++ ;
- }
-+ case NetBSD :
-+ {
-+ flags gcc CFLAGS <threading>multi : -pthread ;
-+ flags gcc LINKFLAGS <threading>multi : -lpthread ;
-+ # there is no -lrt on NetBSD
-+ }
- case *BSD :
- {
- flags gcc CFLAGS <threading>multi : -pthread ;
-@@ -179,7 +185,11 @@ if $(UNIX)
- SONAME = -Wl,-soname, ;
- flags gcc OBJCOPY_FLAGS <debug-symbols>on : "--set-section-flags .debug_str=contents,debug" ;
- }
-- case OpenBSD :
-+ case *BSD :
-+ {
-+ SONAME = -Wl,-soname, ;
-+ }
-+ case DragonFly :
- {
- SONAME = -Wl,-soname, ;
- }
-@@ -420,7 +430,7 @@ rule Link-action
- LNOPT on $(<) = "" ;
- }
- # do we use sonames or not?
-- if $(DLLVERSION) && $(TARGET_TYPE) in $(SHARED_TYPES) && ( $(OS) = LINUX || $(OS) = OPENBSD || $(OS) = KFREEBSD ) && ! $(NO_GNU_LN)
-+ if $(DLLVERSION) && $(TARGET_TYPE) in $(SHARED_TYPES) && ( $(OS) = DRAGONFLY || $(OS) = FREEBSD || $(OS) = LINUX || $(OS) = NETBSD || $(OS) = OPENBSD || $(OS) = KFREEBSD ) && ! $(NO_GNU_LN)
- {
- OUTTAG on $(<) = ".$(DLLVERSION)" ;
- SOTAG on $(<) = ".$(DLLVERSION)" ;
-@@ -466,7 +476,7 @@ rule Link-action
- gcc-spawn $(<) ;
- gcc-Link-action $(<) : $(>) ;
-
-- if $(DLLVERSION) && $(TARGET_TYPE) in $(SHARED_TYPES) && ( $(OS) = LINUX || $(OS) = OPENBSD || $(OS) = KFREEBSD ) && ! $(NO_GNU_LN)
-+ if $(DLLVERSION) && $(TARGET_TYPE) in $(SHARED_TYPES) && ( $(OS) = DRAGONFLY || $(OS) = FREEBSD || $(OS) = LINUX || $(OS) = NETBSD || $(OS) = OPENBSD || $(OS) = KFREEBSD ) && ! $(NO_GNU_LN)
- {
- return "$(<[1]).$(DLLVERSION)" ;
- }