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Eric Niebler
d019fd5e5e Phoenix Reloaded
[SVN r53348]
2009-05-28 17:15:17 +00:00
Jeremiah Willcock
d84f81d841 Fixed most tab and min/max issues from trunk inspection report
[SVN r53141]
2009-05-20 19:19:00 +00:00
Steven Watanabe
ce98e8b87e Qualify minmax with boost:: to avoid ambiguity with std::minmax. Fixes #3023
[SVN r53062]
2009-05-17 00:39:22 +00:00
John Maddock
e8a2596637 Add PDF generation options to fix external links to point to the web site.
Added a few more Boostbook based libs that were missed first time around.
Fixed PDF naming issues.

[SVN r51284]
2009-02-17 10:05:58 +00:00
Steven Watanabe
7b2754b937 Fix copy/paste error in minmax docs. Fixes #2500
[SVN r51045]
2009-02-06 03:45:09 +00:00
Michael A. Jackson
784402e5c0 Updating dependency information for modularized libraries.
[SVN r49628]
2008-11-07 17:05:27 +00:00
Michael A. Jackson
1188575e7b Updating CMake files to latest trunk. Added dependency information for regression tests and a few new macros for internal use.
[SVN r49627]
2008-11-07 17:02:56 +00:00
Michael A. Jackson
bff2a1e112 Continuing merge of CMake build system files into trunk with the encouragement of Doug Gregor
[SVN r49510]
2008-11-01 13:15:41 +00:00
8 changed files with 53 additions and 10 deletions

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CMakeLists.txt Normal file
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file was automatically generated from the original CMakeLists.txt file
# Add a variable to hold the headers for the library
set (lib_headers
algorithm
)
# Add a library target to the build system
boost_library_project(
algorithm
# SRCDIRS
TESTDIRS minmax/test string/test
HEADERS ${lib_headers}
# DOCDIRS
DESCRIPTION "A library of various algorithms."
MODULARIZED
AUTHORS "Pavol Droba <droba -at- topmail.sk>"
"Herve Bronnimann <hbr -at- poly.edu>"
# MAINTAINERS
)

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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ namespace boost {
// Check what kind of storage are we using right now
if(use_fixed_storage(m_Size))
{
// Using fixed storage, allocate new
// Using fixed storage, allocate new
set_value_type* pTemp=new set_value_type[Other.m_Size];
DestStorage=pTemp;
m_Storage.m_dynSet=pTemp;

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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ be enough. The present library solves both problems.</p>
<tt>minmax</tt>
as straightforward extensions of the C++
standard. As it returns a pair of <tt>const&amp;</tt>, we must use the <a
href=:../../../../tuple/index.html>Boost.tuple</a> library to construct such
href="../../tuple/index.html">Boost.tuple</a> library to construct such
pairs. (Please note: the intent is not to fix the known defaults of
<tt>std::min</tt>
and <tt>std::max</tt>, but to add one more algorithms that combines both; see the
@@ -158,9 +158,9 @@ identical to
that they return the last instance of the largest element (and not the
first, as <tt>first_min_element</tt> and <tt>last_max_element</tt> would).
<p>The family of algorithms comprising <tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt>,
<tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt>,
<tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt>,
and <tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt> can be described generically as
<tt>first_min_last_max_element</tt>,
<tt>last_min_first_max_element</tt>,
and <tt>last_min_last_max_element</tt> can be described generically as
follows (using <i><tt>which</tt></i> and
<i><tt>what</tt></i> for <tt>first</tt>
or <tt>last</tt>): <tt><i>which</i>_min_<i>what</i>_max_element</tt> finds

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boost_additional_test_dependencies(algorithm BOOST_DEPENDS test)
boost_test_run(minmax_element_test)
boost_test_run(minmax_test)

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@@ -54,23 +54,23 @@ void test(BOOST_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_TYPE(Value))
less_count<Value> lc(counter);
// Test functionality
tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result1 = minmax(zero, one);
tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result1 = boost::minmax(zero, one);
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<0>(result1), zero );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<1>(result1), one );
tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result2 = minmax(one, zero);
tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result2 = boost::minmax(one, zero);
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<0>(result2), zero );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<1>(result2), one );
// Test functionality and number of comparisons
lc.reset();
tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result3 = minmax(zero, one, lc );
tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result3 = boost::minmax(zero, one, lc );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<0>(result3), zero );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<1>(result3), one );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( counter, 1 );
lc.reset();
tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result4 = minmax(one, zero, lc );
tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result4 = boost::minmax(one, zero, lc );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<0>(result4), zero );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<1>(result4), one );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( counter, 1);

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boost_module(algorithm DEPENDS regex concept_check range)

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import toolset ;
toolset.using doxygen ;
boostbook string_algo : string_algo.xml autodoc ;
boostbook string_algo : string_algo.xml autodoc
:
<format>pdf:<xsl:param>boost.url.prefix=http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/doc/html
;
doxygen autodoc
:

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boost_additional_test_dependencies(algorithm BOOST_DEPENDS test)
boost_test_run(trim_test)
boost_test_run(conv_test)
boost_test_run(predicate_test)
boost_test_run(find_test)
boost_test_run(split_test)
boost_test_run(join_test)
boost_test_run(replace_test)
boost_test_run(regex_test DEPENDS boost_regex SHARED)