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65337d1af8 Add a std::formatter specialization for core::string_view. Fixes #190. 2025-06-25 17:11:26 +03:00
16d8f5f8ff Add sv_format_test.cpp. Refs #190. 2025-06-25 16:51:59 +03:00
58f469cd80 Added ARM jobs in GitHub Actions. 2025-06-13 02:30:14 +03:00
457d6a8ad0 Use Azure mirrors of Ubuntu .deb repositories in containers.
This reduces the likelihood of spurious CI failures caused by DDoS filters
being triggered by massive numbers of concurrent CI jobs.
2025-06-13 02:23:02 +03:00
e3d8de377b Removed windows-2019 jobs from GitHub Actions.
The windows-2019 image is deprecated and is about to be removed.

https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/12045
2025-06-13 02:21:12 +03:00
8d25b9ce54 Add missing include 2025-06-06 21:47:38 +03:00
6e05e5e764 Update ci.yml 2025-06-06 21:00:18 +03:00
7cb3e689e0 Update bit_ceil_test.cpp 2025-06-06 19:03:11 +03:00
11d367377f Merge pull request #199 from Pega5us/fix-issue#197-bitceil
🐛 Fix bit_ceil() to return 1 for input 0 as per specification
2025-06-06 18:17:15 +03:00
f32cb2f696 🐛 Fix bit_ceil() to return 1 for input 0 as per specification 2025-06-06 14:23:26 +05:30
21761b3f62 Merge pull request #192 from mborland/msvc_clz
Use bit scan intrinsic on Windows ARM64 platform
2025-04-16 15:13:43 +03:00
2e87ab53f7 Merge pull request #193 from striezel-stash/ci-ubuntu-20.04-deprecation
Move Ubuntu 20.04 builds to container or newer Ubuntu version
2025-04-16 15:12:26 +03:00
8d5ee24c97 Merge pull request #194 from striezel-stash/fix-typos
Fix a few typos
2025-04-16 04:19:08 +03:00
db59ef2a81 Fix a few typos 2025-04-16 02:16:49 +02:00
c48b7f269f Move Ubuntu 20.04 builds to container or newer Ubuntu version
The Ubuntu 20.04 image on GitHub Actions will be unavailable by
2025-04-15. See <https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/11101>
for more information on the deprecation and removal.

Therefore all build jobs that use the Ubuntu 20.04 runner image
of GHA have to be either migrated to a newer runner image (if
the compiler version is available on a newer image) or have to be
moved to Docker containers using Ubuntu 20.04 (if the compiler
version is not available on the newer runner images).
2025-04-16 02:07:28 +02:00
4c74671f73 Use bit scan intrinsic on ARM64 platform 2025-04-10 08:35:11 -04:00
1e1ccb491e Fix GCC 4.8 Drone job to actually use 4.8 2025-02-23 18:37:43 +02:00
787b03ea9c Use BOOST_ASSERT but disable assertions on older GCC 2025-01-18 17:14:03 -05:00
b9a2221b3b Rename detail assert macro since it isn't a public facility 2025-01-18 14:14:24 -05:00
cb603c9c6b Undef assert macro and remove guards 2025-01-18 00:53:35 -05:00
24a8174ef1 Add asserts to span 2025-01-18 00:52:31 -05:00
7178a52909 Merge pull request #187 from eagleoflqj/ohos
OpenHarmony doesn't support pthread_setcancelstate.
2025-01-08 16:45:11 +02:00
9a3febf848 OpenHarmony doesn't support pthread_setcancelstate. 2025-01-07 21:13:58 -05:00
3e147e4ced Merge pull request #183 from Flamefire/warning
Avoid `-Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant` warning in string_view ctor
2025-01-05 17:25:14 +02:00
1222948a8e Avoid -Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant warning in string_view ctor 2025-01-05 11:57:02 +01:00
749b6340b5 Update ci.yml 2024-11-27 20:58:46 +02:00
92f6cfb3cc Remove hash_value overload for basic_string_view; it's no longer needed 2024-11-11 03:18:02 +02:00
ed452c57a3 Add sv_hash_test to test/CMakeLists.txt 2024-11-11 02:31:11 +02:00
78885aab8e Disable serialization tests under MinGW 32 bit 2024-11-10 22:35:54 +02:00
8ebe2e7f57 Update ci.yml 2024-11-10 19:57:55 +02:00
32e6c30f4b Add test/sv_hash_test.cpp 2024-11-10 19:32:31 +02:00
cebfe007e8 Update test/Jamfile 2024-11-10 16:21:59 +02:00
3e16f3df14 Update .drone.jsonnet 2024-11-10 15:43:57 +02:00
e3a2e88e4c Update .drone.jsonnet 2024-08-21 10:50:28 +03:00
5e451b6c84 Add VERBATIM to add_custom_target 2024-08-21 04:14:05 +03:00
88a957b21c test/Jamfile: add cxx11_ref_qualifiers (GCC 4.8+) to Serialization tests because of Optional 2024-08-21 03:02:31 +03:00
1bac0ccfd1 Update build.jam 2024-08-21 02:32:32 +03:00
602961e526 Update build deps. 2024-08-01 21:30:37 -05:00
366802b43c Adjust doc build to avoid boost-root references. 2024-07-28 10:42:22 -05:00
9dd0a8e1e4 Sync from upstream. 2024-07-27 11:09:51 -05:00
622476533c Added a release notes entry for the empty_value fix. 2024-07-27 10:35:28 +03:00
a09ee19e3e Sync from upstream. 2024-07-25 17:19:14 -05:00
040b018ce0 Restore warnings-as-errors-off that got accidentally removed in a merge. 2024-07-24 23:55:54 -05:00
42d0c5954a Move inter-lib dependencies to a project variable and into the build targets. 2024-07-23 22:34:24 -05:00
76d0f22d3b Added 1.86.0 release notes. 2024-07-24 03:02:00 +03:00
243eec26fe Update copyright dates. 2024-07-20 22:52:05 -05:00
44c32d7691 Change all <source> references to <library>. 2024-07-20 19:37:53 -05:00
0ee7dc5910 Sync from upstream. 2024-07-18 09:29:32 -05:00
9e9e6e3898 Rename base type again 2024-07-16 23:53:47 -04:00
242b14bb69 Rename base typedef 2024-07-14 07:14:38 -04:00
76061d91d4 Move compile test to separate source file 2024-07-14 07:04:23 -04:00
bda05a7812 Update .drone.jsonnet 2024-07-13 15:41:26 +03:00
d66b8c1c13 Update ci.yml 2024-07-13 13:32:29 +03:00
bd29e0dd15 Merge pull request #177 from ashtum/rename-base-typedef
Rename typedef `base` to `core_ev_base`
2024-07-13 13:21:00 +03:00
72761e34e0 Rename typedef base to core_ev_base
Using typedef `base` poses a high risk of name conflict, given that
`empty_value` is inherited in user types.
2024-07-13 09:14:58 +00:00
983234baee Sync from upstream. 2024-07-12 08:54:55 -05:00
83a3a51bee Merge pull request #175 from k3DW/feature/empty-value-inherit-public
Fix `empty_value` MSVC bug
2024-07-12 08:53:53 -04:00
acbeaae181 Add link to Visual Studio bug report 2024-07-11 17:02:24 -05:00
d01b4e94cc Write test for empty_value private inheritance 2024-07-11 17:02:23 -05:00
e22bd49fa7 Fix MSVC issue with deriving from empty_value 2024-07-11 17:02:21 -05:00
c056f3dfc9 Write failing test in MSVC for deriving from empty_value 2024-06-23 22:50:52 -05:00
8b8944dd6e Bump B2 require to 5.2 2024-06-14 11:33:55 -05:00
278d3f0060 Sync from upstream. 2024-05-30 11:21:22 -05:00
3f36d507f2 Disable the tn_holder<wchar_t> specialization when BOOST_NO_INTRINSIC_WCHAR_T. Refs #173. 2024-05-28 19:32:36 +03:00
a77338b1cd Use macos-14 image instead of macos-11 as the latter is being removed. 2024-05-21 01:06:02 +03:00
a8c757ddf2 Add requires-b2 check to top-level build file. 2024-05-05 09:00:01 -05:00
98a055cf34 Add missing lib reference. 2024-04-25 22:20:12 -05:00
074a467d9d Sync from upstream. 2024-04-24 20:30:49 -05:00
965508d9e1 Fix type_name for abstract classes. Fixes #172. 2024-04-24 21:46:32 +03:00
0a238bb30d Sync from upstream. 2024-04-20 15:33:40 -05:00
d03e58b77e Correct parameter type in documentation 2024-04-18 13:16:12 -04:00
f774295cdb Add boost/core/detail/minstd_rand.hpp 2024-04-14 04:40:44 +03:00
b18495fe35 Sync from upstream. 2024-04-12 22:40:43 -05:00
c928c844da Merge branch 'feature/sign-conversion' into develop 2024-04-11 13:43:49 +03:00
0a42ddabef Update pointer_in_range documentation 2024-04-11 02:25:05 -04:00
04cc766db3 Address C++17 redeclaration of constexpr static 2024-04-11 00:52:26 -04:00
aa01ad8bf0 Avoid another -Wconversion in sv_find_{first,last}_not_of_test 2024-04-11 05:57:32 +03:00
442e36f652 Avoid -Wconversion in sv_find_{first,last}_not_of_test 2024-04-11 04:33:29 +03:00
03040c7f5c Avoid -Wsign-conversion warnings in string_view.hpp. Fixes #170. 2024-04-11 04:09:29 +03:00
8b31acf9a4 Disable -Wsign-conversion in lightweight_test.hpp for GCC 6/7 2024-04-10 22:25:11 +03:00
fd01cf788c Add -Wsign-conversion to pedantic-errors 2024-04-10 21:51:56 +03:00
151d0c4143 Sync from upstream. 2024-04-10 07:57:45 -05:00
31117ef800 Implement pointer_in_range 2024-04-08 09:56:16 -04:00
25b0defdeb Switch to library requirements instead of source. As source puts extra source in install targets. 2024-03-29 21:15:58 -05:00
541745ea24 Sync from upstream. 2024-03-23 07:57:20 -05:00
083b41c17e Merge pull request #169 from k3DW/feature/168
Fix deprecated warning ignores in allocator_access.hpp
2024-03-19 18:10:04 +03:00
a973490f53 Fix deprecated warning ignores in allocator_access.hpp, and add compile test for pmr allocator 2024-03-17 20:12:06 -05:00
5f825106c7 Make the library modular usable. 2024-03-11 08:32:21 -05:00
8cc2fdad76 Updated comments. 2024-02-08 18:39:47 +03:00
0fb4d92d83 Moved checked deleters into internal namespace to block unintended ADL.
This prevents adding namespace boost to ADL when the deleters are used
in template parameters, e.g. in std::unique_ptr.
2024-02-07 15:12:36 +03:00
76401063a6 Remove constexpr test from sv_construct_test 2024-02-07 06:34:06 +02:00
c4bb59617c Disable sv_construct_test_cx2 for libstdc++ 7.2 and earlier 2024-02-07 04:55:07 +02:00
2d7e036416 Add sv_construct_test_cx, _cx2 2024-02-07 03:28:41 +02:00
4a0df827c1 Merge pull request #164 from anarthal/develop
Constructor from std::string_view is now constexpr
2024-02-07 03:03:42 +02:00
59c0fb69f0 Constructor from std::string_view is now constexpr
close #163
2024-02-06 23:15:26 +01:00
2f092c62fe Disable std::pmr use under AppleClang. Refs #162. 2024-02-06 19:12:11 +02:00
ccfee3f638 Switch posix-cmake-test to use Ninja instead of Makefiles.
This is yet another workaround for hanging posix-cmake-test on Mac OS.
This enables parallel builds again, but uses Ninja build system instead
of Makefiles. Enabling parallel builds speeds up the build process and
releases Mac OS builders for other jobs sooner.

Additionally, fix incorrect apt invocations in CMake-related jobs. apt
is supposed to be used in interactive shells, and in scripts apt-get is
recommended. Also, apt-get update is needed before apt install, and
matrix.install must be transformed to a space-separated list. Also added
retries on network errors.
2024-02-06 14:16:34 +03:00
45e7e1a91a Reduced CMake-related job timeouts. 2024-02-06 06:07:30 +03:00
ce20d15048 Fix posix-cmake-test failures on Mac OS.
Properly set BUILD_JOBS environment variable in CMake-related jobs as
it is used in build and run steps. Without the variable being set, -j
without a number means "no limit on the number of jobs", which may
hit system resource limits and cause the job to fail.

Also, Mac OS seem to sometimes hang on too many parallel build jobs,
even if BUILD_JOBS is specified correctly. So disable parallel builds
for now.

Additionally, use GIT_FETCH_JOBS universally.
2024-02-06 06:06:49 +03:00
b077925d77 Reduced CI job timeouts. 2024-02-06 01:55:42 +03:00
61191fc0a1 Replaced actions/checkout usage with manual download commands.
This fixes the deprecation warnings for actions/checkout@v3. actions/checkout@v4
is not functional because of the upstream bug:

https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/1590
2024-02-05 23:34:59 +03:00
0a35bb6a20 Move functor to its own namespace to block bringing boost::core to ADL. 2024-02-02 05:23:00 +03:00
95f0b35c36 Move fclose_deleter and null_deleter to their own namespaces to block ADL.
This prevents bringing namespace boost into ADL when the deleters are used
in template parameters, e.g. in std::unique_ptr.
2024-02-02 05:17:19 +03:00
7b1d3718c1 Merge pull request #161 from boostorg/feature/functor
Add `functor`
2024-01-27 19:34:21 +03:00
80e12e1116 Added a new boost/core/functor.hpp header.
The feader defines a new functor class template that can be used to wrap
raw functions into a function object class. This is useful, for example,
for integrating std::unique_ptr and unique_resource with custom deleters
implemented as raw functions (e.g. in C libraries).
2024-01-26 20:51:02 +03:00
6f70ee87a3 Disable Serialization tests for C++03 2024-01-23 18:25:32 +02:00
db20a49e48 Increase GHA timeouts 2024-01-07 01:41:30 +02:00
a57c78221b Add timeouts to all jobs 2024-01-04 14:21:44 +02:00
e4adc769aa Disable use of std::launder under msvc-14.1. Fixes #160. 2024-01-04 04:07:34 +02:00
8af04d101c Update .drone.jsonnet 2024-01-04 02:45:24 +02:00
cece8ca5b4 Update .drone.jsonnet 2023-11-30 11:39:42 +02:00
6c95750f37 Use BOOST_GCC instead of BOOST_GCC_VERSION 2023-11-30 10:33:08 +02:00
a9f1407d84 Added a sanity check to prevent duplicate definition of BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_BIT_CAST. 2023-11-25 16:04:12 +03:00
db0fd77af1 Added support for __builtin_bswap16. 2023-11-25 16:04:12 +03:00
7cbbb08e7b Use libstdc++11 for clang prior to 16.
Clang prior to version 16 does not support libstdc++13 that is installed
by default in GHA image ubuntu 22.04 in C++20 mode.
2023-11-25 16:04:12 +03:00
ba6360e8ed Update test/Jamfile 2023-10-06 11:30:51 +03:00
2a70a0f239 Update ci.yml 2023-10-06 11:20:05 +03:00
31a2f7fb6b Merge pull request #158 from iskunk/feature/fix-intel-build
Fix Intel compiler build
2023-10-06 04:21:16 +03:00
0120dbfe65 Fix Intel compiler build 2023-10-05 20:26:24 -04:00
5f6fe65eb2 Merge pull request #149 from boostorg/feature/invoke_swap
Rename `boost::swap` to `boost::core::invoke_swap`, deprecate `boost::swap`
2023-08-25 14:50:06 +03:00
c7134904e2 Android doesn't support pthread_setcancelstate. Fixes #150. 2023-07-25 18:03:51 +03:00
9fc2a2f1ac Renamed boost::swap to boost::core::invoke_swap, deprecated boost::swap.
The rename allows to avoid forming an infinite recursion in compile time
(because of noexcept specification that needs to resolve the unqualified call
to swap) or run time (in case if the boost::swap function is the only one
suitable for the passed arguments).

To avoid the compile-time recursion, removed noexcept specification from
boost::swap. The specification is still present in boost::core::invoke_swap.

Deprecated boost::swap and associated headers. boost::core::invoke_swap
is defined in a new boost/core/invoke_swap.hpp header.

Updated docs and tests. Removed tests that check inclusion of deprecated
headers.

Fixes https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/148.
2023-07-12 12:17:07 +03:00
216999e552 Avoid -Wsign-conversion warning in checked_delete.hpp 2023-06-25 13:46:53 +03:00
66890c3f3d Use SwitchToThread instead of Sleep(0) is sp_thread_yield; the general consensus is that it's newer and 'smarter' 2023-06-18 21:54:13 +03:00
8d6d20059a Switch CI to clang-15 from stock Ubuntu repos. 2023-06-05 03:13:05 +03:00
ee596e3d37 Update documentation 2023-06-02 20:39:42 +03:00
de8fe4fad7 Fix libc++16 failures 2023-06-02 19:32:28 +03:00
d4db3eccec Add Clang 16 to CI 2023-06-02 18:07:06 +03:00
3b96d237c0 Update test/CMakeLists.txt 2023-06-02 04:32:42 +03:00
0e71b6158d Add noexcept to yield primitives 2023-06-02 04:27:12 +03:00
23ef6d3531 Disable cancelation around nanosleep in sp_thread_sleep 2023-06-02 03:57:38 +03:00
e088fb8929 Add yield_prim_pthread_cancel_test 2023-06-02 03:27:29 +03:00
57151ab82e Update sp_thread_pause.hpp 2023-06-02 02:05:36 +03:00
992326b1c8 Decrease loop count of sp_thread_sleep_test 2023-06-02 02:04:46 +03:00
4e769d1cdd Add boost/core/yield_primitives.hpp 2023-06-01 23:08:32 +03:00
bf17035a2d Disable bit_cast_test_cx when __builtin_bit_cast is not available 2023-06-01 03:20:22 +03:00
5a3b4df5de Use __builtin_bit_cast when available 2023-06-01 02:38:57 +03:00
85527c4045 More -Wconversion fixes 2023-05-31 20:22:15 +03:00
7ab05d5de0 More -Wconversion fixes for GCC 10 and below 2023-05-31 19:54:43 +03:00
266fbe6449 Fix -Wconversion warnings 2023-05-31 18:53:35 +03:00
fd0de5f538 Add -Wconversion to pedantic-errors 2023-05-31 18:28:33 +03:00
350526f7c7 Update documentation 2023-05-31 02:29:32 +03:00
06fef712c9 Use MS _byteswap intrinsics 2023-05-30 21:12:25 +03:00
b7f7eb4f90 Avoid -Wlong-long under C++03 2023-05-30 19:27:42 +03:00
f41b8f38c4 Use __builtin_bswap under GCC and Clang 2023-05-30 19:22:00 +03:00
b591214103 Add byteswap to bit.hpp 2023-05-30 19:09:09 +03:00
6b9f0cbf57 Update revision history 2023-05-30 06:24:43 +03:00
ecee9257d5 Update revision history 2023-05-30 06:20:44 +03:00
6c7edac9b1 Fix 32 bit constexpr failures 2023-05-30 04:32:23 +03:00
049d3447ca Test 32 bit Windows on Drone 2023-05-30 04:24:28 +03:00
b2fe98edf8 Make bit manipulation functions constexpr on MSVC 19.25+. Closes #109. 2023-05-30 02:56:37 +03:00
42c8898d24 Add constexpr tests for bit.hpp. Refs #109. 2023-05-29 21:59:37 +03:00
f2eab6d6ff Update ci.yml 2023-05-21 15:26:47 +03:00
36fa78f53c Add support for incomplete classes to type_name<>. Refs #145. 2023-05-21 05:52:33 +03:00
97606908b7 Add type_name<> tests for incomplete types. Refs #145. 2023-05-21 05:40:24 +03:00
5eb54d1d36 Fix type_name<> for cv-qualified member pointers without variadic templates. Refs #145. 2023-05-21 05:33:21 +03:00
c91f8fabff Test whether type_name<> compiles for member pointers even without variadic templates. Refs #145. 2023-05-21 05:16:30 +03:00
5904fb5636 Disable call to ::_seterrormode when WINAPI_FAMILY is defined to something other than WINAPI_FAMILY_DESKTOP_APP. Refs #143. 2023-04-15 19:36:12 +03:00
39978bde2b Add note about identity being moved from functional 2023-02-24 00:19:13 -05:00
d5fa9ae50f Fix and update documentation and release notes 2023-02-24 00:16:56 -05:00
2814b4ca1c Update documentation 2023-02-22 20:18:01 +02:00
c4e420f69d Use boost::data in boost::span 2023-02-22 09:40:54 -05:00
94628cb2f9 Use undefined-sanitizer=norecover instead of cxxflags 2023-02-21 17:47:38 +02:00
19f9aa93e1 Merge branch 'feature/drone' into develop 2023-02-21 07:58:29 +02:00
2691efd1ca Re-disable serialization_nvp_test under UBSan; link=static doesn't help there 2023-02-21 06:29:10 +02:00
b6b1498275 Use link=static instead of visibility=global (which doesn't help) 2023-02-21 06:11:44 +02:00
379899ef15 Move identity from functional to core 2023-02-20 23:02:30 -05:00
3ab949d321 Only use visibility=global in UBSan builds 2023-02-21 05:32:28 +02:00
dbf0ea98b9 Add visibility=global to serialization tests because of UBSan; disable serialization_nvp_test for GCC/UBSan as well 2023-02-21 05:25:20 +02:00
5afc91d52d Change _EQ(max_align, alignof(std::max_align_t)) to _GE unconditionally, because macOS 12.4/M1 also fails (16 > 8) 2023-02-21 05:23:43 +02:00
f2a1532105 Add macOS 12.4 (M1) to Drone 2023-02-21 04:55:39 +02:00
64e59db1f6 Update serialization_construct_data_test 2023-02-21 02:39:49 +02:00
ceb4fff8fc Avoid missing braces warning in serialization_construct_data_test 2023-02-21 02:23:52 +02:00
0be25e19cc Add load_construct_data_adl, save_construct_data_adl 2023-02-21 02:04:39 +02:00
6debbeb377 Disable serialization_nvp_test under Clang/UBSan 2023-02-21 01:34:35 +02:00
4b859e3d39 Use friend class, omission of class is C++11 2023-02-20 21:17:55 +02:00
38037b45f1 Add boost::core::split_member 2023-02-20 21:00:26 +02:00
7664d7ab7e Disable -Wdeprecated-copy in serialization_*_test 2023-02-20 20:39:03 +02:00
20d89b69db Add missing initializers to avoid warnings from GCC 4.x 2023-02-20 20:19:59 +02:00
89c5a78129 Add boost/core/serialization.hpp, serialization_nvp_test, serialization_split_free_test 2023-02-20 20:06:19 +02:00
249c5bece2 Implement data and size functions 2023-02-17 15:27:36 -05:00
8977da6f50 Update documentation 2023-01-30 16:19:31 -05:00
edc0d935c0 Implement make_span 2023-01-28 13:07:33 -05:00
7736b0b8ce span support for initializer_list 2023-01-28 12:20:59 -05:00
90231ed7e0 Document boost::core::memory_resource 2023-01-27 02:42:10 +02:00
1aa287e413 Avoid the inclusion of <new> 2023-01-26 19:37:46 +02:00
8c65a5b0e8 Work around g++ 4.6 failure 2023-01-26 19:18:44 +02:00
99515c341e Add boost::core::memory_resource 2023-01-26 18:09:35 +02:00
42b3a3f111 Use BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF in boost/core/max_align.hpp 2023-01-26 03:17:05 +02:00
c092532a71 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/max-align 2023-01-26 03:06:45 +02:00
f6193acbdf Document BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF 2023-01-26 03:01:01 +02:00
a504b356d4 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/alignof 2023-01-26 02:02:00 +02:00
bd1835f92f Avoid memory leak in alloc_construct_cxx11_test.cpp, because ASan diagnoses it 2023-01-26 01:10:00 +02:00
bfad92e307 Add Drone support 2023-01-25 22:00:41 +02:00
ce93055f03 Disable failing tests under g++ -m32 2023-01-25 21:37:26 +02:00
39cf1e65a3 Add BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF 2023-01-25 20:10:31 +02:00
3edd3aa982 Define and use BOOST_CORE_HAS_FLOAT128 2023-01-25 19:38:20 +02:00
c704d8b630 Document boost/core/max_align.hpp 2023-01-25 19:02:03 +02:00
579a658129 Update max_align_test.cpp 2023-01-25 18:56:37 +02:00
4c7f35613e Merge branch 'develop' into feature/max-align 2023-01-25 04:39:27 +02:00
642a0cf70e Update ci.yml 2023-01-25 01:56:57 +02:00
ece7a9ad9c Update max_align_test.cpp 2023-01-25 01:52:18 +02:00
5632ee0367 Test __SIZEOF_FLOAT128__ as well, for g++ -m32 2023-01-25 01:41:01 +02:00
8052abb15c Add boost::core::max_align(_t) 2023-01-24 21:06:07 +02:00
d3ed836f75 Document boost::core::launder 2023-01-24 19:40:30 +02:00
c4777c309e Avoid including <new> in core/launder.hpp when not C++17 2023-01-24 18:54:45 +02:00
2b3b97c633 Add boost::core::launder 2023-01-24 17:50:45 +02:00
ab455ab2f8 Disable -Wdeprecated-declarations for early clang-cl 2023-01-23 05:24:28 +02:00
116c6830e0 Add VS2017 clang-cl to Appveyor 2023-01-23 04:13:05 +02:00
d8cfc71073 lwt_unattended: disable WER dialog box on crash 2023-01-19 02:35:15 +02:00
dd85ed565e Update CMakeLists.txt 2023-01-12 20:53:52 +02:00
58fd395c51 Merge branch 'develop' of https://github.com/vinniefalco/boost-core into feature/pr-122 2023-01-12 20:51:58 +02:00
992824c50b Update appveyor.yml 2023-01-12 19:55:57 +02:00
9d443cb094 Update appveyor.yml 2023-01-12 18:44:30 +02:00
7d67301bba Add CMake tests to Appveyor 2023-01-12 15:25:51 +02:00
e487fec094 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/appveyor 2023-01-12 15:23:02 +02:00
0890785fec Added #pragma once in swap.hpp. 2023-01-07 03:52:46 +03:00
eda68d4086 Trim trailing spaces in boost::swap tests. 2023-01-07 03:42:31 +03:00
8a8738a981 Propagate noexcept specification in boost::swap.
Mark boost::swap noexcept if the type supports non-throwing swap
implementation.
2023-01-07 03:42:15 +03:00
99f9654f18 Fixed incorrect preprocessor condition for ref_empty definition.
Closes https://github.com/boostorg/core/pull/137.
2023-01-07 01:06:41 +03:00
1e84baeea3 Use defaulted template arguments to restrict boost::ref converting ctor. 2023-01-06 19:38:55 +03:00
1825265014 Marked boost::ref methods and associated functions with noexcept. 2023-01-06 19:12:47 +03:00
8caca51c4d Do not run lightweight_test_fail16.cpp under CMake, as CTest doesn't like std::abort 2022-12-30 22:03:06 +02:00
2d302c1666 Document boost::core::lwt_init 2022-12-30 21:57:12 +02:00
6299da9273 Add boost::core::lwt_init() 2022-12-30 21:17:58 +02:00
843e0f7bb0 Add boost::core::detail::lwt_unattended() 2022-12-28 17:49:01 +02:00
ddc6cc25a9 Actualized includes of ref.hpp. 2022-12-22 18:59:27 +03:00
86bf1d4aec Deprecated boost::core::is_same and the associated header.
Moved is_same implementation to detail (both directory and namespace)
to use in the public headers and avoid introducing new dependencies.
The documentation now recommends users to use Boost.TypeTraits or
C++ standard library instead.

Also, removed unnecessary includes and added missing ones in a few
places.
2022-12-22 17:55:47 +03:00
75c765cc13 Removed suppression of -Wno-deprecated-builtins on clang-15.
Boost.TypeTraits was updated to not use the deprecated builtins, so
suppressing the warning should no longer be necessary.
2022-12-18 01:03:39 +03:00
2286749f97 Change order of restoration of warning disables in allocator access 2022-12-15 01:08:51 -05:00
23fa5d30f3 Merge pull request #133 from boostorg/feature/lwt_remove_snprintf
Remove the use of snprintf for trivial formatting in lightweight_test
2022-12-09 18:55:14 +02:00
d428335758 Remove the use of snprintf for trivial formatting.
This implements in-place formatting for small hex numbers instead of
using snprintf with the associated portability scaffolding. This also
removes the need for #include <cstdio>.
2022-12-09 04:15:02 +03:00
be8790115c Added portable snprintf/vsnprintf definition.
This definitions is mostly a workaround for older MSVC versions that only
provided non-portable _snprintf etc. that are not fully conforming to
the standard snprintf. This implementation fixes its issues wrt. null
termination and returned values in case of buffer overflows.

On platforms that support the standard snprintf, the definitions in
the header are equivalent to the standard functions.
2022-12-09 03:53:01 +03:00
2778c5cca6 Rename BOOST_CORE_SNPRINTF to BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SNPRINTF 2022-12-07 22:33:17 +02:00
d5b7c3c0dc Add snprintf macro 2022-12-06 08:11:22 -08:00
db916e4673 Correct test macro and add undef 2022-12-06 08:10:14 -08:00
3eaba7afc0 Fix for sprintf deprecation warning 2022-12-05 20:34:46 -08:00
ad20fadde7 Added missing release notes for Boost 1.80.0. 2022-12-04 03:52:31 +03:00
a67ec1f75c Corrected Boost release version, added links in changelog. 2022-12-04 02:02:40 +03:00
5e95d28eb6 Update revision history 2022-12-01 13:59:53 +02:00
65377a2e13 Updated to GHA checkout@v3 to avoid deprecation warnings. 2022-10-18 17:55:59 +03:00
b407b5d87d Change bit_width to return int, LWG3656 has been applied as a DR to C++20 2022-09-22 01:31:01 +03:00
013c7856ce Merge branch 'develop' into feature/bit 2022-09-21 21:41:43 +03:00
1c79871f0f Added dependency on Boost.Config to fclose_deleter_test CMake target. 2022-09-21 21:20:40 +03:00
09f2aa123a Enabled parallel build in CMake CI jobs. 2022-09-21 21:14:13 +03:00
9cbf3ac420 Fixed fclose_deleter test failing to build with CMake.
Jamfile parser created incorrect test for fclose_deleter_test,
which resulted in a compiler error. Prevent the parser from creating
the test target by reformatting the Jamfile and create a CMake
target with proper dependencies.
2022-09-21 21:05:27 +03:00
fd615f3bfe Use depinst in AppVeyor CI as well. 2022-09-21 20:00:24 +03:00
a7f76af262 Fixed unintentional change to CMake configure step in GHA config. 2022-09-21 20:00:24 +03:00
860eed6baf Use depinst to install library dependencies in GHA config. 2022-09-21 19:19:38 +03:00
66a742f41e Statically assert the unsigned integer requirements in bit.hpp. Fixes #129. 2022-09-21 19:19:02 +03:00
2cc3e23447 Add test/bit_width_fail (refs #129) 2022-09-21 19:19:02 +03:00
00f4f11f14 Added a check for NULL pointer in fclose_deleter.
The deleter can be called on a null pointer by shared_ptr.

Also added tests with unique_ptr from Boost.Move and shared_ptr
from Boost.SmartPtr.
2022-09-21 18:09:42 +03:00
3510f6244b Added fclose_deleter.
fclose_deleter can be used as a deleter function object for std::FILE
pointers returned by std::fopen.
2022-09-21 13:50:22 +03:00
89852794ca Fix typos in docs (#127)
* Fix typos in docs

Use "Acknowledgments" everywhere for consistency.

* amend! Fix typos in docs

Fix typos in docs

Use "Acknowledgements" everywhere for consistency.
2022-09-19 12:53:00 +03:00
0ac87736f8 Explicitly disable sv_nullptr_fail when BOOST_NO_CXX11_NULLPTR is defined, because libc++ seems to have nullptr even in C++03 mode 2022-09-18 21:10:18 +03:00
1fa592c9ec Add a deleted constructor from nullptr_t to string_view; closes #113 2022-09-18 13:53:55 +03:00
162a4e1d24 Disabled warnings about deprecated builtins on clang-15.
The warnings are caused by Boost.TypeTraits:

https://github.com/boostorg/type_traits/issues/173
2022-09-10 02:49:25 +03:00
68f8f36b04 GitHub Actions config update.
- Added clang-15 jobs.
- Added C++23 testing for gcc and clang on Linux.
- Updated clang version for UBSAN job.
- Removed clang-12 libc++ job - libc++ is now tested with clang-15.
- Updated Ubuntu version for clang jobs to avoid having to use external APT
  repository.
- Updated python package installation for compatibility with Ubuntu 22.04.
2022-09-10 00:55:04 +03:00
6fb57488a2 add boost_core.natvis and interface project sources 2022-08-19 12:18:32 -07:00
414dfb4668 Removed ubuntu-18.04 image from CMake tests in GHA config as this image is deprecated. 2022-08-14 18:27:48 +03:00
1b3a907394 Switched gcc-9 to ubuntu-20.04 GHA CI image. 2022-08-14 17:51:54 +03:00
ab23246301 Replaced ubuntu-18.04 GHA CI images with containers.
Also use ubuntu-latest image for jobs that are running in a container.
2022-08-14 14:24:08 +03:00
48bc47cce2 Update empty_value docs 2022-08-06 21:24:09 -04:00
e3745b2072 Add constexpr support to empty_value 2022-08-06 21:20:55 -04:00
4162dbed57 Merge pull request #120 from renbaoshuo/patch-1
chore: bump macos runner version
2022-07-25 12:50:49 +03:00
38937b0fa3 chore: bump macos runner version
GitHub Action is sunsetting the macOS 10.15 Actions runner. It will stop working intermittently until being completely removed by 2022-8-30: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-07-20-github-actions-the-macos-10-15-actions-runner-image-is-being-deprecated-and-will-be-removed-by-8-30-22
2022-07-25 14:35:22 +08:00
8503c536dc Add documentation for rebind C++03 compatibility 2022-07-17 17:18:54 -04:00
7100c05490 In C++03 use rebind<U>::other instead of rebind<U> 2022-07-17 10:06:51 -04:00
ac9d79992e Update ci.yml 2022-06-24 14:09:47 +03:00
b6c3190468 Add tn_holder specializations for __int128 (avoids macOS link errors for missing typeinfo for same) 2022-05-30 04:03:18 +03:00
f941d2e1f7 Add tests for __int128 to type_name_test.cpp 2022-05-30 03:00:37 +03:00
c0e2211c2b Simplify test 2022-05-14 13:05:56 -04:00
eec8689d58 Merge pull request #116 from boostorg/feature/span_boost_begin_test
Add test around the MSVC defect
2022-05-14 01:59:39 -04:00
45e5b1ebcf Add test around the MSVC defect 2022-05-14 00:51:05 -04:00
8645bcb06e Merge pull request #101 from boostorg/feature/bit_use_if_constexpr
bit.hpp: Use C++17 if constexpr where possible
2022-05-14 04:35:13 +03:00
ebff02a932 Merge pull request #115 from glenfe/develop
Remove inline friend begin and end functions
2022-05-13 20:45:27 -04:00
42ed795866 Remove inline friend begin and end functions 2022-05-13 18:26:08 -04:00
0212774324 Avoid -Wshadow warning under g++ 4.8 2022-04-29 02:43:37 +03:00
43d0da03f3 Remove msvc-14.1 from ci.yml 2022-04-28 21:28:11 +03:00
0011697492 Add hash_value (refs #110) 2022-04-28 20:42:48 +03:00
d74140983d Correct definition of C++11 alias rebind 2022-04-26 14:11:31 -04:00
1e5c86eb9d Add tests for the C++11 alias rebind 2022-04-26 14:10:21 -04:00
00cc660f28 Merge pull request #108 from Aiee/fix-typo
[Minor] Fix typo
2022-04-19 11:17:52 +03:00
44610b65ba Fix typo 2022-04-19 15:26:36 +08:00
5e0ff1680f Use a different workaround for supporting noinit_adaptor in C++03 2022-03-15 14:47:39 -04:00
4defdfd233 Add allocator_construct_n to allocator_access and deprecate alloc_construct 2022-03-12 10:45:05 -05:00
c4deb479fd Add detection support for single argument construct and destroy 2022-03-12 01:31:31 -05:00
f326683d42 Add allocator_construct and allocator_destroy tests to Jamfile 2022-03-12 00:51:52 -05:00
dbefea9631 Update revision history 2022-02-15 20:54:37 +02:00
a32c1ee7ac Disable test under CMake, CTest doesn't like crashing tests 2022-02-15 06:49:46 +02:00
230dd83002 Add newlines, fflush 2022-02-15 06:49:46 +02:00
ec91f29d56 Disable msvc warnings 2022-02-15 06:49:46 +02:00
188ca25bf3 Mark verbose_terminate_handler as inline 2022-02-15 06:49:46 +02:00
ed84fc4e23 Document verbose_terminate_handler 2022-02-15 06:49:46 +02:00
622b7a398a Add core/verbose_terminate_handler.hpp 2022-02-15 06:49:46 +02:00
35a4e09854 Add clang-win to GHA 2022-02-15 05:46:09 +02:00
b7c987f83c Mark quick_exit as inline 2022-02-15 02:08:30 +02:00
89d8efb7ff Avoid -Wlong-long in bit_ceil_test.cpp 2022-02-08 22:58:45 +02:00
f12eeb6b9f Avoid -Wlong-long in bit_rotate_test.cpp 2022-02-08 22:55:08 +02:00
ad63dcda9f Fix -Wlong-long warnings in splitmix64.hpp 2022-02-08 22:49:44 +02:00
6a5f726602 Add splitmix64_test.cpp 2022-02-08 22:48:01 +02:00
cf619432a7 Fix GCC -Wlong-long warnings 2022-02-08 22:00:42 +02:00
b38c148969 Enable -pedantic for the cmath.hpp and bit.hpp tests 2022-02-08 21:37:34 +02:00
bae7c049b0 Avoid conversion warning in bit_width 2022-01-19 17:20:39 +02:00
ea7b623b7d Use consistent section titles in documentation 2022-01-07 11:16:44 -05:00
6ae6ff79f1 Deprecated boost/iterator.hpp, emit warnings on inclusion.
The header defines boost::iterator template, which is an alias for
std::iterator, which is itself deprecated since C++17.

Updated test to avoid testing the definition in C++17 onwards
to avoid failures due to deprecation warnings from libc++-13.
2021-12-23 16:46:29 +03:00
06976ccad7 Use path-constant to specify path to headers in docs Jamfile. 2021-12-23 15:10:58 +03:00
65723e0e1f Added clang-13 CI jobs. 2021-12-23 14:50:35 +03:00
df3b9827cf Enclose std::min in parentheses to guard against <windows.h> 2021-12-20 01:35:55 +02:00
392cc988dd Add sv_windows_h_test 2021-12-20 01:30:32 +02:00
0ef1c06fd8 Add cxxstd=20 to msvc-14.2, msvc-14.3 2021-12-18 21:59:21 +02:00
0b9624d047 Add sv_common_reference_test2 2021-12-18 18:53:42 +02:00
574c7cf86e Update string_view.hpp to use BOOST_NO_CXX20_HDR_CONCEPTS 2021-12-18 18:39:03 +02:00
6e6af5fc90 Update sv_common_reference_test to check BOOST_NO_CXX20_HDR_CONCEPTS 2021-12-18 18:18:19 +02:00
95f2a76c90 Specialize std::basic_common_reference to enable std::common_reference and std::common_reference_with 2021-12-18 07:43:33 +02:00
28d26d13f1 Add sv_common_reference_test 2021-12-18 07:34:16 +02:00
ac71c55b4e Remove msvc-14.2 from appveyor.yml (in GHA); use clang-win from VS2019 2021-12-18 05:07:12 +02:00
c83e682b7e Update ci.yml 2021-12-18 05:05:36 +02:00
7a79d17da2 Add conversions from and to boost::string_view 2021-12-18 04:15:06 +02:00
02b3f91fc3 Use same style of detection in pointer_traits and allocator_traits 2021-12-15 15:30:57 -05:00
a2b37091eb Update documentation 2021-12-15 11:36:02 -05:00
78dd0cce2f Make pointer_to SFINAE friendlier 2021-12-15 09:31:34 -05:00
a121ab0278 Update release notes for 1.79 2021-12-14 07:52:42 -05:00
0e62373aa2 Make pointer_traits SFINAE friendly 2021-12-13 13:13:12 -05:00
6da7958281 Update unit tests 2021-12-08 10:26:49 -05:00
c8479b4eca Simplify C++03 detection traits slightly 2021-12-07 21:17:28 -05:00
f5ab83efe8 Merge pull request #104 from boostorg/feature/allocator_access
Support additional is_empty intrinsics
2021-12-07 11:02:04 -05:00
eb7bc1ff53 Support additional is_empty intrinsics 2021-12-07 10:10:07 -05:00
d038633f98 Correct spelling of detail macro 2021-12-07 02:57:14 -05:00
ac4bdcc4c5 Update documentation 2021-12-06 23:43:03 -05:00
85a3183c01 Update bool constant 2021-12-06 23:36:48 -05:00
0c9675cf56 Add partial C++03 support for C++11 allocator model 2021-12-06 19:56:57 -05:00
5abadf4472 Change A::value_type to allocator_value_type 2021-12-06 16:41:16 -05:00
6b3fb219cc Minor refactoring in allocator access 2021-12-06 15:58:48 -05:00
febc195093 Add default_allocator allocate hint overload in C++03 mode 2021-12-04 14:41:23 -05:00
8985ce604e Simplify test 2021-12-04 14:39:36 -05:00
15c884438c Correct note in documentation 2021-12-04 14:38:18 -05:00
15f7fb7eaa Move Notes to a top level section 2021-12-04 00:32:27 -05:00
46f37b2f16 Make max_size noexcept 2021-12-04 00:24:45 -05:00
c1be2097d7 Minor documentation changes 2021-12-04 00:22:51 -05:00
c8b989d80b Add allocator_traits that uses allocator_access 2021-12-03 23:55:40 -05:00
74c770206a Allow all individual traits to be specialized 2021-12-02 23:09:09 -05:00
a1ad1784bf Updated check for apt-add-repository capabilities.
In Ubuntu 20.04 there appeared an updated version of the
software-properties-common package in focal-updates, which ships a newer
apt-add-repository version that doesn't support -P/-S/-U command line arguments.

Since we cannot rely on package version checks to determine apt-add-repository
capabilities, we have to parse its --help output instead.

Also, made source list processing more protected against spaces.
2021-11-16 00:36:15 +03:00
213e4695bf Use C++17 if constexpr where possible. 2021-11-01 22:35:28 +03:00
a4172b4319 MSVC warning workaround for empty_value 2021-11-01 06:33:44 -04:00
e4fb94b73c Merge branch 'develop' into feature/warnings-as-errors 2021-11-01 05:12:33 +02:00
ef3505db59 Disable -Wtype-limits for g++ 4.4 in Jamfile 2021-11-01 04:44:07 +02:00
f94db671f6 Disable C4702 in lightweight_test_fail6, no_exceptions_support_test 2021-11-01 04:17:51 +02:00
7b45315af1 Avoid C4996 in sv_copy_test.cpp 2021-11-01 04:15:33 +02:00
bdd4bf7d9a #pragma GCC diagnostic push requires g++ 4.6 2021-11-01 04:04:52 +02:00
9f2cdfa7d2 Disable C4244 in scoped_enum.cpp, underlying_type.cpp 2021-11-01 03:58:37 +02:00
964ef98eee Avoid streamsize -> size_t warning in string_view.hpp 2021-11-01 03:52:09 +02:00
f09ab90243 Disable -Wsign-compare for g++ 4.4 2021-11-01 03:14:53 +02:00
d2e897fd60 MSVC warning workaround for dynamic_extent 2021-10-31 21:14:40 -04:00
66f6ea594a Disable -Wtype-limits in string_view.hpp 2021-11-01 03:10:42 +02:00
6a91536da6 Disable -Wunused-function in swap_array(_of_array)_of_class.cpp 2021-11-01 03:05:47 +02:00
c3a398b9a0 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/warnings-as-errors 2021-11-01 02:56:47 +02:00
e73e8bfc83 Disable C4512 in uncaught_exceptions(_np).cpp 2021-11-01 02:55:52 +02:00
633a47f85b MSVC warning workaround for destroy 2021-10-31 20:52:44 -04:00
eae98e909e MSVC warning workaround for as_bytes 2021-10-31 20:52:23 -04:00
a581a42c4f Disable C4577 in no_exceptions_support_test.cpp 2021-11-01 02:50:16 +02:00
e44781e290 Avoid C4101 in explicit_operator_bool_noexcept.cpp 2021-11-01 02:44:24 +02:00
11958e9568 Avoid C4101 in scoped_enum.cpp 2021-11-01 02:42:03 +02:00
56566d9abc Disable C4100 in alloc_construct_cxx11_test.cpp 2021-11-01 02:38:19 +02:00
9efeed68cb Disable C4530 in no_exceptions_support_test.cpp 2021-11-01 02:32:49 +02:00
da3c89dc5b Apply a better fix to iterator_test.cpp 2021-11-01 02:26:06 +02:00
ba208ad7fc Avoid signed/unsigned mismatch warning in span.hpp 2021-11-01 02:20:26 +02:00
bbfa6344fa Avoid ptrdiff_t -> int warning in eif_constructors.cpp 2021-11-01 02:18:51 +02:00
bf4354a3a4 Disable C4127 in bit_endian_test.cpp 2021-11-01 02:16:31 +02:00
a4b661068d Disable C4127, C4244 in bit.hpp 2021-11-01 02:14:43 +02:00
8299d25eb2 Avoid size_t to int conversion warning in visit_each_test.cpp 2021-11-01 02:06:42 +02:00
847f9d43fe Disable C4702 in quick_exit_test.cpp, quick_exit_fail.cpp 2021-11-01 02:04:45 +02:00
44e294fff1 Avoid unused parameter warning in to_address_test.cpp 2021-11-01 01:58:05 +02:00
b5f59858b9 Avoid unused parameter warning in visit_each_test.cpp 2021-11-01 01:56:27 +02:00
bed07e7d5b Disable -Wdeprecated-declarations in iterator_test.cpp 2021-11-01 01:47:28 +02:00
971cda2e4c Avoid -Wmissing-braces in swap_array_of_template.cpp 2021-11-01 01:45:15 +02:00
d81c61abb4 Disable -Wstring-plus-int in lightweight_test_fail10.cpp 2021-11-01 01:43:50 +02:00
370a74c249 Avoid self-assignment warning in ref_ct_test.cpp 2021-11-01 01:41:54 +02:00
62d1b1bb59 Avoid sturct/class mismatch warning in use_default_test.cpp 2021-11-01 01:39:13 +02:00
bb99544852 Use warnings-as-errors=off for compile-fail tests 2021-11-01 01:35:57 +02:00
9b5bf05fae Disable -Wdeprecated-declarations in get_pointer_test.cpp 2021-11-01 01:29:15 +02:00
309a6bb797 Fix unused parameter 't' warnings in eif_*.cpp 2021-11-01 01:27:01 +02:00
9d1b59ec6c Enable warnings=extra, warnings-as-errors=on 2021-11-01 01:24:02 +02:00
12f5f51427 Switch tests to not rely on requires checks 2021-10-27 01:41:40 -04:00
0565456622 Use boost::(u)long_long_type to avoid g++ warning 2021-10-27 04:45:40 +03:00
fda0f87576 Add void, move nullptr_t to fundamental type section 2021-10-27 03:46:06 +03:00
e9718374ac Hardcode all integral and floating point types 2021-10-27 03:41:40 +03:00
79b7c49fb3 Refactor typeid_name<T> slighlty 2021-10-27 03:20:22 +03:00
585ac9ace1 Move string_view.hpp to boost/core/detail 2021-10-27 03:08:10 +03:00
493832a570 Remove string_view from documentation 2021-10-27 02:57:55 +03:00
8942e8ecc9 Update cmake_subdir_test/CMakeLists.txt 2021-10-26 01:00:15 +03:00
cbf03c4b9c Add msvc-14.3 to GHA 2021-10-26 00:54:37 +03:00
5cf3569218 Correct documentation 2021-10-20 22:26:25 -04:00
d5bd40e528 Update test/Jamfile and test/CMakeLists.txt so that missing dependencies are caught 2021-10-16 18:10:13 +03:00
0e57df5aab Regenerate CMakeLists.txt 2021-10-16 17:55:35 +03:00
62b23df9ef Update revision history 2021-10-15 19:00:57 -04:00
fdf1ed78a7 Contribute span implementation 2021-10-14 21:16:19 -04:00
e02c333706 Update string_view.qbk 2021-10-11 02:09:45 +03:00
b677d1eeae Only update the necessary submodules in ci.yml 2021-10-10 19:35:26 +03:00
0f7d02de01 Update revision history 2021-10-10 19:29:46 +03:00
773499db5e Remove concurrency section from ci.yml 2021-10-10 18:23:21 +03:00
ce912859aa Change cancel-in-progress to false in ci.yml 2021-10-10 18:22:08 +03:00
bfeee019dd Update revision history 2021-10-10 18:20:46 +03:00
220d4ae0a9 Improve starts_with/ends_with 2021-10-10 17:47:57 +03:00
5d7b469e29 Improve .find 2021-10-10 03:09:53 +03:00
3cec508460 Update string_view.qbk 2021-10-10 02:25:50 +03:00
a47fac1449 Update string_view.qbk 2021-10-10 02:04:43 +03:00
7340f123fe Update string_view.qbk 2021-10-10 01:46:32 +03:00
038064e824 Update string_view.qbk 2021-10-10 00:44:00 +03:00
52c58efc36 Improve operator== 2021-10-09 21:04:38 +03:00
15fdc0ab39 Test std::pmr::string in sv_lt_test 2021-10-09 20:14:06 +03:00
b520289660 Test std::pmr::string in sv_eq_test 2021-10-09 20:12:32 +03:00
9b22937647 g++ 11 has <memory_resource> but not std::pmr::string 2021-10-09 20:06:20 +03:00
903d44c0c5 Test std::pmr::string in sv_conversion_test 2021-10-09 19:52:10 +03:00
88eee0c628 Test std::pmr::string in sv_construct_test 2021-10-09 19:50:34 +03:00
54965f567d Add an allocator argument to operator string() 2021-10-09 19:50:15 +03:00
c43a172ded Use os << "" for the padding instead of os << p[0] 2021-10-09 19:31:41 +03:00
ddf9b5087b Add sv_conversion_test 2021-10-09 18:36:05 +03:00
d17313d407 Add missing #include <ios> 2021-10-09 18:00:58 +03:00
c8b860704e Add sv_stream_insert_test 2021-10-09 17:36:06 +03:00
e9ffc4336c Remove unused npos variables 2021-10-09 17:10:52 +03:00
a121d5a000 Add sv_lt_test 2021-10-09 17:09:23 +03:00
5c82e38c93 Add other relational operators; update sv_eq_test 2021-10-09 16:55:33 +03:00
db15c7419d Add sv_eq_test 2021-10-09 16:50:14 +03:00
62e9d9b868 Update tests 2021-10-09 07:13:56 +03:00
b01f2fe4d2 Add optimized implementation of find_last_not_of 2021-10-09 07:08:48 +03:00
408cd96595 Update sv_find_last_not_of_test 2021-10-09 07:00:32 +03:00
9f2ec3bfca Update find_first_not_of_test 2021-10-09 06:58:11 +03:00
63f3a97a15 Update find_last_of_test 2021-10-09 06:54:23 +03:00
b70bbf14db Update sv_find_first_of_test 2021-10-09 06:52:08 +03:00
b251310a8f Update implementation of find_last_of 2021-10-09 06:47:39 +03:00
969a201c75 Update implementation of find_first_of 2021-10-09 06:43:48 +03:00
b9f1b9f39a Add optimized implementation of find_first_not_of 2021-10-09 06:40:59 +03:00
3d4eb536cd Add optimized implementation of find_last_of 2021-10-09 05:13:23 +03:00
a51364c5d3 sv_find_last_not_of_test 2021-10-09 03:33:10 +03:00
ab3950fdfb Add sv_find_first_not_of_test 2021-10-09 03:09:32 +03:00
fe9c0164c0 Add sv_find_last_of_test 2021-10-09 02:32:00 +03:00
8ec0e7f68a Merge branch 'develop' into feature/string-view 2021-10-09 01:50:17 +03:00
85e24f0483 Disable std::tuple tests on msvc-10.0 2021-10-08 18:21:04 +03:00
be820fea2e Remove uint64_t mask path from find_first_of; no longer a win after fix 2021-10-08 10:28:06 +03:00
af3e6a667b Update sv_find_first_of_test 2021-10-08 10:21:07 +03:00
c3cfe7a861 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/string-view 2021-10-08 10:15:05 +03:00
d87766a768 Remove no longer necessary workarounds 2021-10-08 10:14:21 +03:00
706747ab08 Work around g++'s instantiating X on typeid(X*) 2021-10-08 09:44:23 +03:00
41c3b6a7dd Reimplement type_name with class templates to avoid instantiating types such as pair<void, void> and tuple<void> 2021-10-08 09:23:26 +03:00
8223ff03e4 Add char8_t tests to sv_find_first_of_test 2021-10-08 07:14:54 +03:00
18334b1614 Add optimized implementation of find_first_of 2021-10-08 07:03:39 +03:00
df65ea6600 Update sv_find_first_of_test 2021-10-08 06:21:52 +03:00
d1ad50cefb Add sv_contains_test 2021-10-08 05:50:00 +03:00
09870f0739 Add sv_find_first_of_test 2021-10-08 05:39:24 +03:00
95e64ef71f Fix msvc-14.0 failure 2021-10-06 17:45:10 +03:00
673e3c302c Add sv_rfind_test 2021-10-06 05:49:09 +03:00
a8e7a3395e Add sv_iteration_test 2021-10-06 05:36:12 +03:00
09044f58d6 Add sv_find_test 2021-10-06 05:04:32 +03:00
f9fa1772f2 Add sv_ends_with_test 2021-10-06 04:39:16 +03:00
c7dfa29f29 Add sv_starts_with_test 2021-10-06 04:38:27 +03:00
93c18fb937 Use BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME in sv_types_test 2021-10-06 03:36:40 +03:00
c005ad5e55 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/string-view 2021-10-06 03:32:05 +03:00
8cf4d16297 Merge branch 'feature/type-name' into feature/lwt-type-name 2021-10-05 19:47:11 +03:00
0deaa2d502 Update msvc-12.0 workaround 2021-10-05 19:22:20 +03:00
22de922125 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/type-name 2021-10-05 19:17:39 +03:00
3ec157eb6f Disable cmath_test_generic on msvc-8.0 2021-10-05 19:16:24 +03:00
531726eb09 Update msvc workarounds in type_name_test 2021-10-05 19:05:40 +03:00
31a9336778 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/lwt-type-name 2021-10-05 18:47:25 +03:00
75fc48ad32 Add a revision history section to documentation 2021-10-05 18:46:47 +03:00
87c21a23bb Update copyright 2021-10-05 17:32:50 +03:00
3e9cc2153b Disable no-rtti tests for g++ 4.4 because <memory> breaks 2021-10-05 17:11:31 +03:00
98630095f3 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/lwt-type-name 2021-10-05 16:24:49 +03:00
6985b1ae25 Remove extra semicolons 2021-10-05 15:53:16 +03:00
8ab119135c Add overload for char8_t because Mac has no typeinfo for char8_t 2021-10-05 15:46:22 +03:00
1fd2cadddd g++ 4.4 has no string::front 2021-10-05 15:38:33 +03:00
bb0c6381f6 Add msvc workarounds 2021-10-05 08:04:01 +03:00
4f6f7c3799 Add tests for all fundamental types 2021-10-05 07:50:52 +03:00
cd1a8fd238 Support pointers to members 2021-10-05 07:25:35 +03:00
b0b48c5783 Support qualified function types 2021-10-05 07:05:34 +03:00
ccdf5ce031 Track the type suffix independently for better decomposition of functions and arrays 2021-10-05 06:45:41 +03:00
b3906601f7 Merge branch 'feature/type-name' into feature/lwt-type-name 2021-10-05 05:43:01 +03:00
f833040d48 Disable msvc warnings around tn_is_function 2021-10-05 05:42:41 +03:00
3b5595e940 Merge branch 'feature/type-name' into feature/lwt-type-name 2021-10-05 05:31:09 +03:00
b93317815c Apply msvc-12.0 (and below) workarounds 2021-10-05 05:30:37 +03:00
01bd23df5d Add tests for function types 2021-10-05 05:04:56 +03:00
36cec9a5cc Handle references to functions 2021-10-05 05:01:05 +03:00
290340fd27 Use core::type_name in lightweight_test_trait 2021-10-05 04:58:52 +03:00
003c7365bc Use VS2019 for clang-win, because VS2017 fails to find msvcrt(d).lib for some reason now 2021-10-05 01:00:09 +03:00
31e2caef12 Add sv_compare_test 2021-10-04 22:11:14 +03:00
042bb98142 Add sv_substr_test 2021-10-04 20:57:10 +03:00
c65c05c006 Add sv_copy_test 2021-10-04 20:45:10 +03:00
1aa8341bd7 Add sv_modifiers_test 2021-10-04 20:36:40 +03:00
e206cddc6f Fix line endings 2021-10-04 20:27:14 +03:00
c8b55f1bde Change BOOST_CONSTEXPR to BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR appropriately 2021-10-04 19:12:05 +03:00
62ba7ca18b Define npos as BOOST_CONSTEXPR_OR_CONST 2021-10-04 19:08:12 +03:00
964dfe2b74 Fix line endings 2021-10-04 17:45:24 +03:00
016ae92ecf Add sv_element_access_test 2021-10-04 17:33:04 +03:00
7d05dfa87d Add sv_construct_test 2021-10-04 17:25:34 +03:00
95924b1329 Add boost/core/string_view.hpp 2021-10-04 16:49:46 +03:00
5e382efa84 Fix std::ostream failure on libstdc++ 2021-10-01 15:51:13 +03:00
e260bb865d Add support for string_view 2021-10-01 15:07:19 +03:00
f884833b42 Add workaround for msvc-10.0 2021-09-30 03:21:31 +03:00
8265fe6405 Minor documentation fix 2021-09-29 21:55:40 +03:00
f7b04afe4d Add documentation for type_name 2021-09-29 21:34:23 +03:00
2c1eb07a68 Add test for scoped enums 2021-09-29 21:12:54 +03:00
a5cbddc466 Add test for enums 2021-09-29 21:09:19 +03:00
91a64b3bcf Add support for std::array 2021-09-29 21:02:39 +03:00
a039f8c318 Support -fno-rtti 2021-09-29 20:53:38 +03:00
bebb7349ba Add workarounds for msvc-12.0 and earlier 2021-09-29 20:05:23 +03:00
dc6e3261ec Use typedef instead of using 2021-09-29 19:51:16 +03:00
15a7d84858 Use basic_string<char8_t> instead of u8string 2021-09-29 19:50:14 +03:00
06023d4ffe Strip libstdc++ and libc++ inline namespaces 2021-09-29 19:34:37 +03:00
3e0bc52c32 Add <boost/core/type_name.hpp> 2021-09-29 19:13:12 +03:00
b83f27a9e0 Another fix in git version check. 2021-09-26 20:35:37 +03:00
578e3105b8 Fixed git version check on Mac OS. 2021-09-26 20:31:43 +03:00
f34c4986c1 Added a timeout for GHA CI. 2021-09-15 20:45:23 +03:00
cfd469d858 Removed unused reference to extra_tests variable in GHA config. 2021-09-15 18:27:17 +03:00
b1e01b53f3 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/cmath 2021-09-14 19:15:41 +03:00
177c093151 Automatically use generic cmath if FP_SUBNORMAL isn't defined 2021-09-14 18:57:33 +03:00
cffaabead8 Update and fix CMake test jobs 2021-09-14 18:49:03 +03:00
2715f9b5d8 Add a workaround for g++ 4.4, 4.6 2021-09-14 18:35:31 +03:00
8043bafb6b Add a generic cmath.hpp implementation, enabled when BOOST_CORE_USE_GENERIC_CMATH is defined 2021-09-14 16:50:34 +03:00
f6bdb17fd9 Updated GitHub Actions config for better configurability.
Reworked extra package installation and added explicit specification
of external package sources. Moved some common constants to environment
variables. Removed installation of unneeded packages in the containers.
2021-09-12 18:28:02 +03:00
cd6847aee8 Update GitHub Actions config to switch Ubuntu 16.04 jobs to Docker containers.
The Ubuntu 16.04 environment is scheduled to be removed from GitHub Actions
in September 2021. Migrate those jobs to Docker containers or Ubuntu 18.04.

Also, added some older compilers. Ported CMake tests from Travis CI.

Based on https://github.com/boostorg/core/pull/95.
Closes https://github.com/boostorg/core/pull/95.
2021-09-06 02:00:12 +03:00
9ff312e2fb Updated README.md to refer to GitHub Actions instead of Travis. 2021-09-06 01:24:19 +03:00
494927312d Removed Travis CI config file.
Travis CI no longer provides (adequate) service to open source projects,
so we have switched to GitHub Actions as a replacement.
2021-09-06 01:24:19 +03:00
df91243a1d Whether wchar_t is signed is implementation-defined 2021-08-21 20:28:47 +03:00
f4b3d5dba6 Merge pull request #93 from sdarwin/feature/gha_fix
Small GHA fix, create destination dir
2021-07-27 23:53:44 +03:00
9f0b97c80b Small GHA fix, create destination dir 2021-07-27 13:35:51 -05:00
ce53cc1f8f Changed quotes in format() expression. 2021-07-02 20:38:22 +03:00
8fad14b804 Use gcc-7 toolchain for clang-8 CI job. 2021-07-02 20:35:45 +03:00
24b6d89e7f Changed CI concurrency group format.
This should fix CI and also make concurrncy work for PRs.
2021-07-02 20:34:19 +03:00
ffd79a28e1 Added concurrency settings to auto-cancel redundant CI jobs. 2021-07-02 20:03:50 +03:00
aa97e418f2 Increased git fetch jobs on Windows and use CPU count for build jobs. 2021-07-02 19:33:06 +03:00
f563d50d42 Use more git fetch jobs to speed up clones. 2021-07-02 19:19:48 +03:00
c55a20dff2 Reverted gcc package removal and instead setup a dummy gcc toolset tree.
Removing gcc and libstdc++ packages did not fix the clang-8 test failures.

Instead, setup a dummy gcc toolset tree and point clang to it to force
the compiler detect and use an older libstdc++.
2021-07-02 19:14:04 +03:00
bc508f8b4c Remove gcc-10 for clang-8 testing.
This is another attempt to make clang-8 tests not fail in C++20 mode. Remove
gcc-10 and libstdc++-10 to prevent clang using it.

Also, use apt-get instead of apt since the former is recommended to use in
scripts. This should silence apt warnings.
2021-07-02 16:15:59 +03:00
03c5481dd4 Moved clang-8 to Bionic and gcc-10,11 to Focal.
clang-8 jobs fail in C++20 mode since it doesn't support
std::is_constant_evaluated, which is called from libstdc++-10 that is installed
in Focal image. Moving it back to Bionic should work around the issue
as it should use an older libstdc++ version.

gcc-10 and 11 were moved to Focal just to make this configuration tested.

Also, changed 2a to 20 for compilers that support this.
2021-07-02 11:52:44 +03:00
8e7ee90080 Merge pull request #92 from evanmiller/develop
Restore support for ancient Mac OS
2021-07-02 01:59:50 +03:00
128d9314d6 Restore support for ancient Mac OS
Mac OS 10.4 and earlier lack Availability.h, causing compilation to
fail. Rearrange the macro logic to include Availability.h only if we
already think there may be support for uncaught exceptions.
2021-07-01 16:32:40 -04:00
012d96a72b Use non-const references in non-variadic branch as well 2021-06-10 10:09:46 +03:00
27d700ec01 Use non-const references in ignore_unused to avoid g++-11 warning 2021-06-10 09:54:51 +03:00
507c182f4c Revert "Initialize variables in ignore_unused_test to avoid a g++-11 warning"
This reverts commit 1a011cde56.
2021-06-10 09:40:08 +03:00
1a011cde56 Initialize variables in ignore_unused_test to avoid a g++-11 warning 2021-06-10 08:25:28 +03:00
71c3d320d5 Update ci.yml 2021-06-10 07:20:24 +03:00
b3fa7ca565 Take care of gcc-4.4 in addition to gcc-4.4.7 2021-06-10 04:58:17 +03:00
d3aa4a2f12 Update .travis.yml 2021-06-10 04:56:26 +03:00
67107dbaf9 Update ci.yml 2021-06-10 04:22:36 +03:00
0b74f0d394 Update CMakeLists.txt 2021-06-10 02:03:10 +03:00
e53393357f Update .github/workflows 2021-04-19 18:11:37 +03:00
7daee1d41b Add -DBUILD_TESTING=ON to .yml files; it's not default anymore 2021-03-19 03:53:31 +02:00
ddbaa242a9 Update copyright comments 2021-02-16 02:14:14 -05:00
86bff4c2d3 Revise allocator access utilities
Now supports MSVC 2013, and no workarounds use allocator_traits.
2021-02-15 22:11:41 -05:00
2e5ecbe6f6 Add test for typeid(struct X) across libraries 2021-02-11 04:43:05 +02:00
1c43651533 Test (signed char)-1 instead of 1 2021-01-20 02:40:37 +02:00
afba04cf7f Output non-printable chars as \xXY 2021-01-20 02:38:57 +02:00
0ae16756eb Add run-fail test for BOOST_TEST_NE and character types 2021-01-20 02:04:30 +02:00
2729beab83 Print char types as numeric values (C++20 deletes these ostream overloads) 2021-01-20 01:54:37 +02:00
71d60a3fb7 Fix typos in macro names 2021-01-20 01:39:09 +02:00
2642ad4562 Add test for BOOST_TEST_EQ and character types 2021-01-20 01:10:57 +02:00
f7c1f6c6ab Merge pull request #85 from eldiener/develop
[skip ci] Add "cxxstd" json field
2021-01-20 00:28:10 +02:00
10eb5cdf7c [skip ci] Add "cxxstd" json field. The "cxxstd" json field is being added to each Boost library's meta json information for libraries in order to specify the minumum C++ standard compilation level. 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. 2021-01-19 13:08:18 -05:00
82a51aea40 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/update-travis 2020-12-31 13:54:01 -05:00
5726534f6d Correct unit test for allocator_size_type 2020-12-31 11:41:04 -05:00
a13a82f8c1 Fix Travis configurations 2020-12-31 17:48:48 +02:00
cb94f76a5e Remove redundant configurations from Travis; add non-redundant ones 2020-12-30 20:58:04 +02:00
a6cab03127 Add documentation for bit.hpp 2020-12-30 20:34:34 +02:00
fa82b680cf Work around clang++ 3.3 failure 2020-12-30 19:40:52 +02:00
16e9536146 Implement boost::core::endian 2020-12-29 02:41:15 +02:00
919b98d425 Use __builtin_popcount 2020-12-29 02:06:56 +02:00
e8aa0c75b4 Use _BitScanForward 2020-12-29 02:02:33 +02:00
8bd2239b0b Use __builtin_ctz 2020-12-29 01:56:34 +02:00
c838ebc003 Use _BitScanReverse 2020-12-29 01:53:30 +02:00
aca46fae91 Use __builtin_clz 2020-12-29 01:28:59 +02:00
409c809cd8 Add popcount 2020-12-29 01:06:22 +02:00
dc8aa5eb39 Update test_bit_floor 2020-12-29 00:30:54 +02:00
26728848b4 Add bit_ceil 2020-12-29 00:29:44 +02:00
3e41929dfb Update bit_floor_test 2020-12-29 00:22:45 +02:00
579cb8f7f3 Add bit_floor_test 2020-12-29 00:06:25 +02:00
3b14a3677d Add has_single_bit_test 2020-12-28 23:59:58 +02:00
26991f0c75 Add bit_width_test 2020-12-28 23:52:39 +02:00
cc877e6b5b Add countl_zero, countl_one 2020-12-28 23:40:59 +02:00
123b567051 Add missing unsigned short tests to bit_rotate_test 2020-12-28 21:54:42 +02:00
a47eebf41a Add countr_zero, countr_one 2020-12-28 21:52:02 +02:00
045487ba96 Add boost/core/bit.hpp (bit_cast, rotl, rotr) 2020-12-28 21:12:22 +02:00
804c5b250d Add documentation for cmath.hpp 2020-12-24 01:20:32 +02:00
bee040b8cc Add fpclassify. 2020-12-24 00:58:56 +02:00
c307f86520 Add core/cmath.hpp 2020-12-24 00:19:20 +02:00
0364b64927 Compute LIBRARY from GITHUB_REPOSITORY 2020-12-23 06:47:00 +02:00
a04803b6cb Fix BOOST_BRANCH 2020-12-23 05:15:04 +02:00
88896d0805 Update ci.yml 2020-12-19 17:54:04 +02:00
bff4172486 Move windows.yml into ci.yml 2020-12-19 17:45:30 +02:00
ea0b1dc8a9 Rename posix.yml to ci.yml 2020-12-19 17:44:32 +02:00
3d6683edb5 Update maintainer e-mail 2020-12-12 01:01:07 +02:00
72089753f7 Add Doxygen annotation 2020-11-21 18:18:31 +02:00
156a016865 Add matrix.addrmd, toolset=gcc to windows.yml 2020-11-20 05:22:06 +02:00
0dcd164a12 Add .github/workflows 2020-11-20 04:23:22 +02:00
54671134ae Add implicit conversion between compatible reference wrappers (refs #83) 2020-11-19 18:57:56 +02:00
7bc2873e38 Update appveyor.yml 2020-11-14 22:02:03 +02:00
ca4893063f Switch to from c++2a to c++20 for gcc-10 and clang-10. 2020-08-20 15:10:47 +03:00
dcc04c5508 Added a workaround for uncaught_exceptions for older Mac OS and iOS.
libc++ disables std::uncaught_exceptions for Mac OS < 10.12 and
iOS < 10.0, even though it defines __cpp_lib_uncaught_exceptions.

Fixes https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/80.
2020-07-20 23:13:42 +03:00
484487f958 MSVC2017 /std:c++17 warnings in allocator access 2020-07-17 09:30:00 -04:00
503d035b7f Added a workaround for uncaught_exceptions on AIX with xlclang++.
The compiler provides cxxabi.h header but doesn't have __cxa_get_globals,
even in the ABI library. We have to disable __cxa_get_globals-based
implementation and fall back to std::uncaught_exception.

Fixes https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/78.
2020-07-16 20:53:09 +03:00
35a025d59b Untabify lightweight_test_with_fail 2020-06-15 21:32:50 +03:00
c6d72da515 Document BOOST_TEST_WITH 2020-06-07 01:32:19 +03:00
f96fb31850 Rename lw_predicate_name to lwt_predicate_name 2020-06-06 22:53:20 +03:00
b414be98c9 Add lightweight_test_with_fail 2020-06-06 21:54:16 +03:00
544fd495e5 Remove unnecessary includes, add const 2020-06-06 21:49:09 +03:00
e155e13084 Change lw_name_traits to lw_predicate_name 2020-06-06 21:48:16 +03:00
6e36923915 Added BOOST_TEST_WITH macro to verify test results with custom predicate 2020-06-06 18:52:43 +02:00
b67cce85c8 Correct spelling mistake in documentation 2020-05-28 09:20:01 -04:00
376aa7aa31 Revise allocator_access implementation 2020-05-25 16:14:40 -04:00
65901249d5 Workarounds for MSVC 2013 expression detection 2020-05-24 13:10:24 -04:00
1c16d5ed87 Workaround for MSVC 2017 warning
MSVC provides deprecated members on allocator which we detect.
2020-05-24 10:48:36 -04:00
27715ed01a Simplify alloc_construct using allocator_access 2020-05-24 02:45:11 -04:00
9f2dbba2fc Workaround for MSVC 2015 expression SFINAE 2020-05-24 02:45:00 -04:00
0159b6d8e5 Revise construction in allocator_access 2020-05-24 02:43:33 -04:00
0dbd5aaadd Update empty_value constructors 2020-05-23 19:53:16 -04:00
34373b0127 Avoid defining a macro in default_allocator 2020-05-23 15:28:10 -04:00
6a33e879dd Simplify noinit_adaptor using allocator_access 2020-05-23 12:26:33 -04:00
15db54983b Added a workaround for MSVC macro max. 2020-05-23 02:39:59 +03:00
fa6e38a9aa Upgraded clang UBSan jobs to clang 10 in Travis CI. 2020-05-22 18:35:41 +03:00
38f827e092 Added gcc 10 build jobs to Travis CI. 2020-05-22 18:33:43 +03:00
2b102e7357 Test the standard library rather than the compiler to select the standard header for std::swap. 2020-05-21 02:04:43 +03:00
9c33851420 Change cxxstd to 2a on clang 10 until Boost.Build is merged to master. 2020-05-08 17:17:14 +03:00
fb593cbbc8 Merge pull request #66 from Kojoley/add-deprecation-warnings
Add deprecation warnings for headers in detail dir
2020-05-08 13:56:33 +03:00
032ce991fb Change cxxstd to 20 on clang 10.
Since https://github.com/boostorg/build/pull/592 was merged, we can switch
back to the most recent C++20 version for clang 10.
2020-05-08 11:49:40 +03:00
6444de7098 Change __BORLANDC__ to BOOST_BORLANDC, which is defined in Boost config for the Embarcadero non-clang-based compilers. 2020-05-08 11:41:04 +03:00
d3a64554f4 Fix Travis 2020-05-06 15:28:12 +03:00
a57c1e0a80 Added clang-10 jobs to Travis CI. 2020-05-05 23:17:39 +03:00
e9ff763d79 Evaluate expression when BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS is defined 2020-05-02 09:34:29 -04:00
6069fea76d Add documentation for BOOST_TEST_NO_THROW 2020-05-01 15:20:25 -04:00
3ca745f400 Add BOOST_TEST_NO_THROW and print expression in BOOST_TEST_THROWS 2020-05-01 14:34:02 -04:00
94def8a3a6 Merge branch 'feature/lwt-pedantic' into develop 2020-04-28 04:21:59 +03:00
295b72cbc0 Disable -Waddress in lightweight_test_test.cpp 2020-04-28 02:04:29 +03:00
eb86df4a04 Remove duplicate test run 2020-04-27 15:56:35 -04:00
0a6b8e667b Add warnings=pedantic to the rest of the lwt tests 2020-04-27 22:29:28 +03:00
4d08e709fe Pedantic tests for default_allocator 2020-04-27 14:27:20 -04:00
12ff209bf7 Revise max_size implementation in default_allocator 2020-04-27 14:27:12 -04:00
bb0ef6d41e Disable variadic macros warning in lightweight_test_trait.hpp 2020-04-27 19:17:48 +03:00
2dd51f248b Use warnings=pedantic for some lwt tests 2020-04-27 18:47:45 +03:00
8fe9805792 Avoid C99 stdint macros in default_allocator 2020-04-26 19:49:01 -04:00
6624532550 Correct spelling in documentation 2020-04-14 19:40:41 -04:00
c31e23b362 Implement allocator access utilities 2020-04-14 14:52:30 -04:00
690514e87c Use BOOST_INLINE_CONSTEXPR in empty_value 2020-04-05 19:55:24 -04:00
5a5d2adda0 Go back to ::quick_exit, but include the correct <stdlib.h>; on Linux and Cygwin, quick_exit is not brought into std in C++03 mode 2020-03-23 15:54:23 +02:00
10c01d0d56 Use std::quick_exit instead of ::quick_exit 2020-03-23 05:21:08 +02:00
27d8ef1286 Change BOOST_TEST to match BOOST_TEST_EQ et al, in order to avoid 'expression result unused' warning from Clang 2020-02-21 19:46:42 +02:00
b5c2726d1b Include cstddef in pointer_traits 2020-02-17 22:13:10 -05:00
0eecbda0b1 Remove unnecessary struct 2020-02-17 05:21:20 +02:00
2a471c3417 Add test for BOOST_TEST_* macros return values 2020-02-16 20:52:59 +02:00
5ca752323f Return a bool result from the BOOST_TEST_* macros, f.ex. to allow chaining with && 2020-02-16 20:52:12 +02:00
13e9d3d4d9 Fix typo in test/Jamfile 2020-02-16 20:17:52 +02:00
f3cd812ccb Disable 'should return report_errors()' test on CMake, because CTest doesn't like abort() 2020-01-02 21:05:07 +02:00
8f2841de83 Restrict clang-3.5 to 03/11 to avoid ::gets error 2020-01-02 21:04:06 +02:00
bf5778403e Update tools/cmake 2020-01-02 20:30:03 +02:00
fc285464aa Update Travis to Xenial 2020-01-02 20:23:07 +02:00
750625272f Add CMake tests 2020-01-02 20:00:11 +02:00
bda2b9b4b1 Disable _CrtDbgReport message boxes, displayed on debug iterator violations 2020-01-01 17:17:43 +02:00
ac4c781cac Include lightweight_test from core and workaround from config 2020-01-01 09:02:46 -05:00
72ca0d8664 Add CMake install support 2019-12-28 18:47:11 +02:00
253b07f630 Add empty_init constant to documentation 2019-12-15 12:46:55 -05:00
e59271fdc2 Check BOOST_MSVC in addition to __cplusplus, because msvc doesn't define __cplusplus correctly 2019-12-02 02:15:55 +02:00
bc82adcd0b Remove implementation specific handling 2019-12-02 01:11:04 +03:00
868cb07578 Try to include std::swap from the most lightweight header
Based on Boost.Move idea
2019-12-01 17:28:07 +03:00
38f71361fb Add a convenience instance of empty_init_t (#65)
* Added a convenience instance of empty_init_t.

Closes https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/63.
2019-11-23 21:00:59 -05:00
6d62fb5f5e Remove clang-win 32 bit, because it fails to link with 'unable to load mspdbcore.dll (error code: 126)' 2019-11-23 21:52:53 +02:00
0d71f42365 Separate Appveyor Clang configurations 2019-11-23 21:11:26 +02:00
080e8581d5 Add deprecation warnings for headers in detail dir 2019-11-23 16:53:32 +03:00
259587da7f Add clang-9 to Travis 2019-10-11 21:34:55 +03:00
882a792856 Add 2019 to Appveyor 2019-10-11 18:50:35 +03:00
130c8f2439 Disable Wsign-compare on gcc 4.4.7 2019-10-11 17:19:01 +03:00
e38997be4d Reorder conditions to support clang-cl 2019-10-11 16:43:48 +03:00
d112d23e9d Test that BOOST_TEST_EQ doesn't emit sign-compare warnings 2019-10-11 16:02:45 +03:00
e94af0d41a Also define make_nvp in boost::serialization 2019-10-01 08:14:07 -04:00
ac427ad64a Define nvp inside boost::serialization and bring it into boost 2019-10-01 07:28:25 -04:00
f2644886f5 Update section title in documentation 2019-10-01 07:28:06 -04:00
0591b1d855 Add BOOST_NVP convenience macro 2019-09-16 02:15:53 -04:00
7cc1047ab7 Update NVP implementation, tests, docs 2019-09-15 21:12:16 -04:00
f52dec58c2 Add a definition for nvp_bool 2019-09-10 08:04:40 -04:00
26497003f2 Remove save and load helpers and update documentation for NVP 2019-09-04 21:47:39 -04:00
5fb5a3e292 Update nvp tests and documentation 2019-09-04 12:28:00 -04:00
7b8385afc3 Implement NVP in Core for Serialization and other libraries 2019-09-04 09:58:04 -04:00
106a7c0939 Mark throw_exception BOOST_NORETURN 2019-08-27 07:28:28 -04:00
f2ee17fa24 Update .travis.yml 2019-07-25 12:27:19 +03:00
eba08e936a Only return an 8 bit result from report_errors 2019-06-26 19:53:58 +03:00
7e1d028958 Updated comment about QNX workaround in uncaught_exceptions.hpp. 2019-06-18 12:48:18 +03:00
420dff80b5 Added a workaround for QNX in uncaught_exceptions.hpp.
QNX provides cxxabi.h from LLVM libc++abi, which does not declare
__cxa_get_globals but provides its implementation in the library.
To make things more fun, QNX developers commented _LIBCPPABI_VERSION
definition, which breaks detection of libc++abi in uncaught_exceptions.hpp.

There is also cxxabi.h from glibcxx that does provide __cxa_get_globals
declaration. We want to use that declaration, if possible, to avoid possible
mismatch in attributes.

This commit adds non-glibcxx cxxabi.h on QNX to the list of platforms that
need our declaration of __cxa_get_globals.

Fixes https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/59.
2019-06-13 15:38:43 +03:00
4f141646b5 Add overloads for non-const lvalue reference 2019-05-19 23:48:11 -04:00
29f281fe7a Add alloc_construct overload for non-const lvalue reference 2019-05-19 21:14:23 -04:00
c96dfcec4a Update test and documentation 2019-05-13 23:43:57 -04:00
ca832d9384 Implement first_scalar 2019-05-13 15:04:26 -04:00
6b65cde816 Add alloc_construct_n overload for input iterators 2019-05-11 12:50:39 -04:00
b0df75ad1c Rename identifiers in alloc_construct documentation 2019-05-10 08:35:35 -04:00
5ffce48fa1 Correct example in documentation 2019-05-06 22:26:46 -04:00
cb154c3ac2 Minor documentation fixes 2019-05-04 01:41:00 -04:00
14fb9e4433 More documentation updates 2019-05-03 21:31:00 -04:00
a90dc39e06 Minor documentation update for noinit_adaptor 2019-05-03 19:53:56 -04:00
8f5f7f9c42 Minor documentation update for alloc_construct 2019-05-03 18:59:04 -04:00
612069c7e4 Move construct and destroy from Smart_Ptr to Core 2019-05-03 08:54:09 -04:00
f3a382c017 Update order of includes in noinit_adaptor_test.cpp 2019-05-02 10:20:58 -04:00
ce05d650dc Update documentation and conditionally include headers in noinit_adaptor.hpp 2019-05-02 07:43:55 -04:00
836ae6917d Update vector value type in unit test 2019-04-29 02:29:00 -04:00
a0e1100421 Add noinit_adapt() free function utility 2019-04-29 02:04:54 -04:00
50491408b1 Implement noinit_allocator_adaptor 2019-04-28 02:10:37 -04:00
62fff4d829 Update documentation for default_allocator 2019-04-27 19:11:45 -04:00
151f2cf645 Support C++03 implementations that require reference and const_pointer 2019-04-27 06:15:24 -04:00
5a549b8b22 Update max_size() implementation and tests 2019-04-25 13:05:06 -04:00
e859d01186 Correct max_size() when PTRDIFF_MAX is less than SIZE_MAX 2019-04-25 12:11:34 -04:00
08382d184d Suppress warnings in Quickbook variablelists 2019-04-25 11:55:03 -04:00
69f7b0c76b Update computation of max_size 2019-04-25 11:49:36 -04:00
b5c178ef0b Increase the size of test type 2019-04-25 09:36:08 -04:00
ba79489ea1 Remove null check in allocate 2019-04-25 02:32:31 -04:00
2eaed5b9e9 Merge pull request #56 from boostorg/feature/default_allocator
Implement default_allocator
2019-04-25 16:25:51 +10:00
9c88e5cbb1 Implement default_allocator 2019-04-25 02:22:45 -04:00
006c159dbb Fix typo 2019-04-23 03:06:35 +03:00
c7f0fa8900 Document an emulation limitation of scoped enum (#28) 2019-04-22 17:00:26 -07:00
fb417474ae Mark detail/sp_typeinfo.hpp as deprecated 2019-04-22 17:28:31 +03:00
fc83a2e3af Fix expected failures when no rvalue references 2019-04-20 13:09:18 +03:00
e023e28369 Merge branch 'develop' of https://github.com/glenfe/boost.core into feature/lwt-print-cvref 2019-04-20 12:58:36 +03:00
b1e0735d8f Check number of failures in lightweight_test_all_with_eq, lightweight_test_all_with_fail 2019-04-20 10:11:16 +03:00
a78c25e4ab Print type with cvref qualifiers 2019-04-20 03:04:06 -04:00
02041f6c9f report_errors with expected failures (#51)
* Return number of failures from report_errors
2019-04-19 23:55:50 -07:00
f14a464b29 Only disable C4127 on msvc-pre-14.0 2019-04-19 23:41:26 +03:00
af7e01b8c4 Merge branch 'no_exceptions_support-conditional-expression-is-constant' of https://github.com/Kojoley/core into feature/no-exceptions-support 2019-04-19 23:33:33 +03:00
40424bf0b6 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/no-exceptions-support 2019-04-19 23:28:02 +03:00
8d4c039f34 Remove unnecessary include 2019-04-19 23:27:37 +03:00
e6aa65a002 Add clang-win to Appveyor 2019-04-19 20:14:03 +03:00
bb2e7e4c69 Add __clang__ to BOOST_NO_TYPEID comparison conditions 2019-04-19 20:13:41 +03:00
026e0aa732 Add libs/throw_exception to .yml files 2019-04-19 20:05:34 +03:00
0600b49827 Add no_exceptions_support_test 2019-04-19 17:32:05 +03:00
d9b524d2e5 Envelop URL in quotes to avoid Boost.Build warning about unescaped special char. 2019-04-19 13:24:36 +03:00
8702664188 Switch Appveyor to 2015 image 2019-04-14 18:04:46 +03:00
0c5cff67b6 Corrected a typo in the comment. 2019-04-13 19:19:40 +03:00
8ac5b5b00e no_exceptions_support: Suppress conditional expression is constant warning 2019-03-26 17:01:41 +03:00
4ea704e80a Add use_default to Core 2019-02-22 16:51:33 -05:00
266076f83b Update empty_value test cases 2019-02-19 02:09:54 -05:00
8ea2ac50fe Document BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME 2019-02-06 18:12:25 +02:00
7f96d56eff Simplify implementation of BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME 2019-02-06 04:38:27 +02:00
dcbe62c6bf Add BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME 2019-02-06 02:02:40 +02:00
a8ef600c30 Remove duplicate Travis job 2019-01-28 23:16:52 +02:00
d8895bab46 Mark checked_delete as noexcept 2019-01-28 19:15:24 +02:00
a8c870e2e7 Merge branch 'develop' 2019-01-15 13:34:33 +03:00
9db11ce554 Add more xcode configurations to Travis 2019-01-13 04:26:10 +02:00
3f3bba7869 Add test/cmake_subdir_test 2019-01-12 21:25:10 +02:00
61b4e1a45d Use multiple jobs to checkout submodules in CI. 2019-01-12 21:24:45 +02:00
b1949c0509 Added tools/boost_install and libs/headers manual init to CI jobs. 2019-01-12 21:24:28 +02:00
7d70451b49 Updated the comment about __cxa_uncaught_exceptions. 2019-01-08 04:47:51 +03:00
bf932b4908 Removed the use of __cxa_uncaught_exceptions.
Travis CI shows linking errors on Linux and OS X when __cxa_uncaught_exceptions
is used to implement uncaught_exceptions. There's probably some library missing,
which should be linked in implicitly by the compiler, or the library indeed
does not export the symbol. In any case, __cxa_get_globals-based implementation
should provide the same effect.
2019-01-08 04:17:24 +03:00
e3629dd1c1 Added libc++abi-dev package installation, changed OS X image to xcode10.1.
This is in attempt to debug/work around strange issues in CI with cxxabi.h
provided by libc++abi-dev. The header declares __cxa_uncaught_exceptions
function, but on linking stage the function is missing. The current theory
is that the header and the libc++abi library do not match on CI machines for
some reason, and this commit tries to mitigate or verify that.
2019-01-08 00:29:53 +03:00
dea6b04157 Added workarounds for gcc < 4.7 on Linux and OpenBSD.
Apparently, gcc < 4.7 on Linux also don't have __cxa_get_globals
declaration in cxxabi.h. Declare the function ourselves.

Also, on OpenBSD it seems there is no declaration either, and
on that platform the function implementation has no exception
specification, like on FreeBSD. Add a declaration of that platform.

Lastly, changed __cxa_get_globals and _getptd-based implementations
to avoid violating strict aliasing rules. This is still formally UB
to access structure fields like we do, but this is one less reason to
cause miscompilation or compiler warnings.
2019-01-08 00:23:09 +03:00
9f9da9dc9b Limit __cxa_uncaught_exceptions to only since libc++abi 1002 and later. 2019-01-07 13:34:52 +03:00
cdcc50a455 Added an implementation for uncaught_exceptions for libc++abi.
This should fix compilation errors due to missing declaration of
__cxa_get_globals when compiled against libc++ on Linux.
2019-01-07 02:14:31 +03:00
6f3e6254e7 Only declare __cxa_get_globals on MinGW gcc < 4.7, where it's needed.
This should work around differences between the function signatures on other
platforms, like FreeBSD, for example.
2019-01-06 21:29:15 +03:00
245297ab85 Add test/cmake_subdir_test 2019-01-06 04:43:47 +02:00
2574ae8a0c Made git branch selection less obscure and more POSIX shell conforming. 2019-01-03 23:47:43 +03:00
bbcd5b8f5c Use the actual number of logical CPUs for the number of CI build/test jobs. 2019-01-03 23:05:17 +03:00
83ea633d09 Use multiple jobs to checkout submodules in CI. 2018-12-18 22:19:50 +03:00
2b60d044ac Added tools/boost_install and libs/headers manual init to CI jobs. 2018-12-18 21:53:49 +03:00
3cd1885209 Reorganized code and made __cxa_get_globals signature closer to the original.
This should resolve gcc errors caused by mismatch of the return types of
aur declaration of __cxa_get_globals and the original in cxxabi.h.

Fixes https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/45.
2018-12-18 20:49:24 +03:00
9d123dc9a3 Added missing include guards. 2018-11-11 13:43:04 +03:00
82957de970 Extracted uncaught_exceptions function from Boost.Log.
The uncaught_exceptions function is functionally equivalent to
unhandled_exceptions_count in Boost.Log and implements functionality
similar to the same named C++17 standard function. Tests and docs are
also included.

One notable difference from std::uncaught_exceptions is that the return
type is unsigned rather than signed. This is deliberate as uncaught_exceptions
must never return a negative value and unsigned int better documents that.
Theoretically, as a counter, it may also overflow.
2018-11-10 17:44:13 +03:00
d60775659b Changed http to https in URLs in readme. 2018-11-01 20:40:42 +03:00
bade4d23e8 Added clang 7 CI job. 2018-11-01 20:30:07 +03:00
a5c891441c Disable boost::swap for const objects. Fixes #43. 2018-10-24 12:23:56 +03:00
e9f986d11e Add compile-fail test for const boost::Wrapper 2018-10-24 12:06:45 +03:00
5a55d9572f Add -fsanitize=undefined to Travis 2018-10-21 21:37:14 +03:00
e98a546e89 Use string comparison on MinGW/Cygwin when comparing typeinfo across DLLs 2018-10-21 20:29:10 +03:00
4dc12c59bd Fix test to compare typeinfo rather than its address 2018-10-21 18:44:34 +03:00
3c9c9603ad Add BOOST_SYMBOL_VISIBLE to core_typeid_ 2018-10-21 18:09:31 +03:00
026be7659c Add test for BOOST_CORE_TYPEID in a library 2018-10-21 17:47:33 +03:00
ada6b9e447 Merge pull request #42 from igaztanaga/patch-1
_set_abort_behavior not supported in old MSVC
2018-10-12 14:12:33 +03:00
79e3bf7175 _set_abort_behavior not supported in old MSVC
Last patch before deprecating old MSVC compilers
2018-10-12 12:17:45 +02:00
1d9d6f579e Qualify empty_init_t and use_empty_value_base 2018-10-01 00:46:43 -04:00
5ed58ee20f Add ADL guard for empty_value and new member typedef 2018-10-01 00:26:08 -04:00
9dfa265b49 Add 'unsupported' comment to CMakeLists.txt 2018-09-30 04:24:11 +03:00
3aa817e8d0 Reformat copyright banner 2018-09-20 02:58:06 +03:00
4ae42efdae Add minimal CMakeLists.txt 2018-09-20 00:04:10 +03:00
32ac6c5b36 Add documentation for quick_exit 2018-09-06 22:52:52 +03:00
13c09e805b Add .gitignore 2018-09-06 22:39:26 +03:00
81df44e80b MinGW-w64 has no quick_exit either 2018-09-06 05:44:56 +03:00
944f27853b Declare _exit as extern 'C' 2018-09-06 05:28:23 +03:00
0bc795de4a Merge branch 'develop' into feature/quick_exit 2018-09-06 00:30:15 +03:00
d2b20486a0 Call test_results() in BOOST_TEST_THROWS() 2018-09-05 16:40:10 -04:00
88acbce1e9 Declare and use _exit under MinGW32 2018-09-05 20:56:03 +03:00
0c605bf32f MacOS doesn't have quick_exit; Cygwin doesn't declare it in C++03 mode 2018-09-05 20:45:51 +03:00
53772c8c73 Merge branch 'develop' into feature/quick_exit 2018-09-05 20:28:40 +03:00
6dd97ee415 Add more Appveyor configurations 2018-09-05 20:25:05 +03:00
8d4f1bb4af Revert to always using std::abort instead of the platform-specific _exit/_Exit 2018-09-05 20:23:13 +03:00
d56c31d688 Add noreturn/noexcept; use _exit on msvc-12.0 and earlier (and compatible); use ::quick_exit instead of std::quick_exit 2018-09-05 18:16:15 +03:00
5e08874182 Add initial implementation of quick_exit 2018-09-05 17:06:42 +03:00
56bd3784bf Update e-mail address in comments and libraries.json 2018-09-05 08:21:35 -04:00
cf66842419 MinGW doesn't have _exit either 2018-09-05 08:39:35 +03:00
861eb5cf4c Merge branch 'develop' into feature/Exit 2018-09-05 07:24:23 +03:00
205b319b57 Use _exit instead of _Exit on MinGW 2018-09-05 07:17:58 +03:00
6f1d88d153 Provide detail::test_errors() as others are using it 2018-09-05 00:16:17 -04:00
7f7c4c5b83 Call _set_abort_behavior on all compilers impersonating MSVC 2018-09-05 07:01:29 +03:00
dfd5a0b8db Remove dead #else branch 2018-09-05 06:56:59 +03:00
d8c0768788 Use _Exit(3) instead of abort() to avoid core dump 2018-09-05 06:26:40 +03:00
d0a9206d6a Call _set_abort_behavior on clang-win too 2018-09-05 06:04:53 +03:00
76c3538315 Suppress MSVC error dialogs and add test for report_errors() 2018-09-04 21:16:36 -04:00
f2638b6d64 Merge pull request #40 from glenfe/develop
Abort instead of assert if report_errors() not called
2018-09-04 20:25:11 -04:00
30c006ac82 Call test_results() in BOOST_TEST() 2018-09-04 20:22:56 -04:00
c71eb0e479 Abort instead of assert if report_errors() not called 2018-09-04 17:00:50 -04:00
3f7d36445d Reduce statics in Lightweight_test 2018-09-04 16:53:25 -04:00
a08dda22b2 Remove clang-3.7 from Travis, as it's not in trusty-updates and the -precise sources no longer work 2018-08-31 01:52:04 +03:00
2d99acd7ec Name the empty_value template parameters 2018-08-27 22:48:06 -04:00
65b98db868 Update formatting in documentation 2018-08-27 00:57:45 -04:00
edcd9e2cf5 Add documentation for empty_value 2018-08-26 20:16:26 -04:00
2eaba7d6d1 Make empty_value<T> trivial if T is trivial 2018-08-26 02:10:02 -04:00
a05906fd44 Add comment describing noncopyable_::base_token 2018-08-25 15:15:53 +03:00
f3782a946f Derive noncopyable from a base_token class to allow it to be detected by Type Traits without an #include 2018-08-25 01:47:47 +03:00
f504872d89 Implement empty_value 2018-08-24 16:24:34 -04:00
e1f070b7b4 Remove anti_op and change the error output
The new output is no less useful, and not potentially misleading (for example in the case of BOOST_TEST_LT(1, nan) failing, it was not right to say that 1 >= nan).
2018-08-09 08:04:09 -04:00
740f2142c5 new test backend based on predicates (#39)
* Work in progress, some tests fail

* adding tests

* missing header

* moved close_to to detail, added constness, replaced predicates from <functional> with custom ones, new code does not rely on partial template specialization

* renamed predicates and removed close_to predicate

* removing now superfluous headers

* unpatching the fix to put in a separate PR

* move predicate to first argument

* call op and anti_op as normal methods
2018-08-08 15:37:51 +03:00
5c10ee4517 explicit_operator_bool: fix g++ 4.6 workaround 2018-08-08 00:27:59 +03:00
b7ad896707 explicit_operator_bool: under g++ 4.6 the operator can't be constexpr 2018-08-07 22:59:25 +03:00
70413b0568 Add more Travis configurations 2018-08-07 18:50:14 +03:00
b8a9b2c234 Add lightweight_test_test3 2018-08-07 17:58:23 +03:00
e11fa9ac03 In lightweight_test_eq_nullptr, test with nullptr as first argument as well 2018-08-07 17:43:38 +03:00
e1d50a1de2 Fix typo in lightweight_test.hpp 2018-08-07 17:40:47 +03:00
e128f4e1b8 Add documentation for exchange 2018-07-20 08:25:48 -04:00
cc119253b4 Simplify test case; type does not need to be noncopyable 2018-07-12 21:48:05 -04:00
19ec659a91 Simplify exchange implementation for pre-C++11 2018-07-09 08:48:50 -04:00
75ae238d0c Use #else instead of #elif BOOST_WORKAROUND 2018-07-08 12:04:09 -04:00
630ab2aae4 Workaround MSVC10 and MSVC11 for exchange 2018-07-08 11:18:17 -04:00
2cd4753a02 Implement boost::exchange 2018-07-08 09:25:07 -04:00
9445d08ea7 Rename detail identifiers in addressof 2018-01-27 12:44:50 -05:00
dbb3305050 Only checking BOOST_NO_CXX14_RETURN_TYPE_DEDUCTION is sufficient 2018-01-27 09:42:02 -05:00
23f10ab4bf Update pointer_traits and to_address to reflect the design adopted for C++20 2018-01-27 05:15:05 -05:00
e5281335e0 Simplify pointer_traits detail traits 2018-01-27 01:37:42 -05:00
b5dcd204e5 address_of.hpp: VC12 namespace ambiguity
I'm seeing compiler errors with vc12, when testing serialization of Boost.Multiprecision types - there is ambiguity between boost::detail and boost::multiprecision::detail.  I assume the error occurs for serialization of any type that has it's own detail namespace.  The fix is trivially to qualify the use of "detail::".
2017-12-25 20:34:11 -05:00
081ca76d6c Update Travis and Appveyor 2017-11-06 15:10:55 +02:00
2a3387451f Avoid 'unused variable v' warning on msvc-10.0, msvc-11.0 2017-11-01 15:38:54 +02:00
69bd3e73bf Fix .travis.yml to support branches 2017-10-27 15:33:19 +03:00
0296f44b2b Update .travis.yml 2017-10-25 17:34:21 +03:00
2738af9b52 Removed the deprecated empty_deleter header. 2017-09-18 02:02:38 +03:00
6a1c3a82a1 Add quick test target 2017-09-04 15:32:13 +03:00
bb800a05e3 Upgrade libstdc++ to 4.9 for clang-3.9 14/1z 2017-07-22 12:03:32 +03:00
2d7f98c844 Add a build matrix to Appveyor 2017-07-22 11:35:35 +03:00
8914603fcf Add more configurations to Travis 2017-07-22 11:22:12 +03:00
3792047e09 Reorder includes per best practices 2017-07-22 11:19:17 +03:00
6de3da8360 Upgrade libstdc++ to 4.9 for clang-3.8 14/1z 2017-07-22 11:18:09 +03:00
e55d6279d5 Minor documentation changes 2017-07-21 23:05:00 -04:00
a87fd099e7 Update pointer_traits documentation 2017-07-21 19:27:42 -04:00
09f4823baa Add free function to_address 2017-07-21 07:14:02 -04:00
526e0b2f53 Add tests for user specializations of pointer_traits 2017-07-21 07:13:31 -04:00
ac6044769f Add free function to_address 2017-07-21 06:21:50 -04:00
2876914d02 ptr_traits_address helper should be marked inline 2017-07-18 14:15:03 -04:00
36f60e47ad Minor docs fixes, Trac ticket 10431. 2017-07-08 23:11:46 +03:00
a88bbcc8ba Merge branch 'develop' 2017-06-23 00:00:50 +03:00
c4f3e1acc0 Merge branch 'master' into develop 2017-06-22 22:54:41 +03:00
69696c0cba Merge branch 'master' into develop 2017-06-22 22:53:30 +03:00
283460b991 Merge pull request #35 from Flast/test-gt-and-ge
Added BOOST_TEST_GT and BOOST_TEST_GE.
2017-06-21 13:03:35 +03:00
3a2c94df8c Added BOOST_TEST_GT and BOOST_TEST_GE.
Just LT and LE are insufficient for testing operator overloads.
2017-06-18 01:10:43 +09:00
226ef58027 Merge pull request #34 from glenfe/develop
Use workaround.hpp from boost/config
2017-06-14 01:25:43 -04:00
0f8b499bca Use workaround.hpp from boost/config 2017-06-13 23:24:38 -04:00
a3f6d12b57 Merge branch 'develop' 2017-06-12 07:49:50 -04:00
cccac1d631 Revert "Slightly more succint sfinae expressions" 2017-06-11 10:53:56 -04:00
6153eebc42 Slightly more succint sfinae expressions 2017-06-11 10:17:35 -04:00
ab05c190be Merge branch 'develop' 2017-06-01 03:17:44 +03:00
637b2ffaff Make BOOST_TEST_EQ/NE work with nullptr 2017-05-29 21:15:49 +03:00
43426067df Merge branch 'develop' 2017-05-28 21:38:06 -04:00
f76116405d Minor formatting changes in pointer_traits documentation 2017-05-28 21:36:52 -04:00
89b1792724 Corrections to pointer_traits documentation 2017-05-28 20:53:58 -04:00
87dd2883b8 Add pointer_traits documentation 2017-05-28 19:30:37 -04:00
cba69f5e4c Merge branch 'develop' 2017-05-25 19:15:47 -04:00
5eaa31e366 Use BOOST_NO_CXX11_POINTER_TRAITS macro 2017-05-20 09:11:11 -04:00
2d56d6f55b Improve ptr_traits_has_rebind trait 2017-05-18 20:09:52 -04:00
6fd649d7fd Qualify pointer_traits in detail namespace 2017-05-18 07:09:26 -04:00
335aa4f396 Merge pull request #33 from glenfe/pointer_traits
Add pointer_traits with to_address
2017-05-17 09:21:21 -04:00
26cab26e52 Add pointer_traits with to_address 2017-05-17 08:09:05 -04:00
b805efd4fe Add get_pointer tests for 0 2017-05-10 20:22:19 +03:00
80875a19b6 Reduce detection conditions for constexpr addressof 2017-04-30 21:56:10 -04:00
6ba388125e Merge branch 'develop' 2017-04-30 19:22:27 -04:00
889502504d Add BOOST_TEST_LT, BOOST_TEST_LE 2017-04-24 18:52:54 +03:00
16c5503648 Merge pull request #30 from glenfe/develop
Also disable addressof for r-values when possible
2017-04-23 09:16:11 -04:00
dc6003e26f Disable addressof for r-values when possible 2017-04-23 02:04:54 -04:00
46545326d8 Add BOOST_TEST_LT, BOOST_TEST_LE 2017-03-16 01:31:43 +02:00
a49e7f2f87 Merge branch 'develop' 2017-03-16 00:53:11 +02:00
064cfd3d73 Add missing [endsect] 2017-03-16 00:52:00 +02:00
6e7e44e334 Merge branch 'develop' 2017-03-03 21:57:34 -05:00
0942b1a366 Move constexpr notes to a separate section 2017-03-03 21:55:48 -05:00
1343535926 Update addressof documentation 2017-03-03 21:31:29 -05:00
3ef30643a4 Use new BOOST_NO_CXX11_SFINAE_EXPR feature macro 2017-02-24 19:37:02 -05:00
4436576c68 Merge branch 'develop' 2017-02-23 21:00:17 +02:00
1dff55872b Merge branch 'breese-feature/test-all-with' into develop 2017-02-21 03:19:37 +02:00
a796c200e5 Moved failing test to separate file 2017-02-18 19:52:12 +01:00
a3382dd5a8 Added BOOST_TEST_ALL_WITH macro to compare container contents with a predicate 2017-02-18 13:43:29 +01:00
6ecc56c289 Revert "Use new BOOST_NO_CXX11_SFINAE_EXPR feature macro"
This reverts commit 98ee47effd.

This is a temporary revert until Boost.Config master is updated to
provide BOOST_NO_CXX11_SFINAE_EXPR.
2017-02-17 16:16:53 +03:00
306b792a5e Merge branch 'develop' 2017-02-17 13:32:00 +03:00
d753d9a221 Merge branch 'breese-feature/test-all' into develop 2017-02-13 18:14:24 +02:00
1bdb657b71 Renamed test suite for BOOST_TEST_ALL_EQ 2017-02-13 15:58:15 +01:00
54e262ee13 Minor fixes 2017-02-13 15:55:42 +01:00
c8b7acc8aa Changed lightweight_test_fail11 from run-fail to run 2017-02-12 15:11:30 +01:00
baed4103a0 Optimized calculation of container sizes 2017-02-12 15:08:25 +01:00
d828e40f6d Output at most 8 differing container values 2017-02-12 15:06:31 +01:00
db8efb4ce9 Changed ForwardIterator to InputIterator for test_all_eq_impl 2017-02-12 13:19:39 +01:00
fb09632580 Use test_output_impl in test_all_eq_impl 2017-02-12 12:26:58 +01:00
c96ad4ccba Added container sizes to error output of test_all_eq_impl 2017-02-11 18:39:06 +01:00
265583bc78 Fixed error output of test_all_eq_impl 2017-02-11 18:26:57 +01:00
6a5f540f08 Removed std::ostringstream 2017-02-11 16:37:12 +01:00
3bc56800cd Added BOOST_TEST_ALL_EQ macro to compare container contents 2017-02-11 15:03:45 +01:00
9dd5285dbb Handle char*, volatile* properly in BOOST_TEST_EQ/NE 2017-02-09 23:14:07 +02:00
ef9bb78f19 Merge branch 'bug_fix_support_for_c_string' of https://github.com/HDembinski/core into develop 2017-02-09 19:16:52 +02:00
b59a3df4c4 reverting changes to jamfile 2017-02-09 13:52:33 +00:00
fe137b97c3 adding documentation for new test macros 2017-02-09 12:48:06 +00:00
7038296c15 build fix 2017-02-09 12:47:47 +00:00
4570cced27 more compared code following suggestion from Glen Fernandes and testing expected failures 2017-02-07 15:05:08 +00:00
a44090aebe Only install necessary packages in .travis.yml to speed it up 2017-02-07 01:52:59 +02:00
cc5472623f compare pointers as addresses and use BOOST_TEST_CSTR_xx to compare cstrings 2017-02-06 20:08:43 +00:00
518549f7ff Merge pull request #25 from glenfe/develop
Use new BOOST_NO_CXX11_SFINAE_EXPR feature macro
2017-02-06 10:47:41 -05:00
98ee47effd Use new BOOST_NO_CXX11_SFINAE_EXPR feature macro 2017-02-06 08:14:36 -05:00
3942e9c097 following pdimovs suggestion to avoid folding 2017-02-05 20:01:47 +00:00
7774d33e45 really make sure addresses are different 2017-02-05 19:24:15 +00:00
cdee8e76c5 fix for trac issue #12814, including a new test for the issue 2017-02-05 19:06:21 +00:00
e647763fb0 Exclude g++4.7 from constexpr implementation 2017-02-02 21:44:14 -05:00
9587d6b845 Support g++4.7 with SFINAE workaround 2017-02-02 13:43:08 -05:00
b0a58a16e2 Add g++4.7-c++11, g++4.8-c++11, g++5-c++14 to .travis.yml 2017-02-02 20:01:02 +02:00
55b2786770 Add ref_cv_test 2017-02-02 18:40:06 +02:00
76110e56a0 Merge pull request #23 from glenfe/develop
Define CORE_NO_CONSTEXPR_ADDRESSOF if NO_CXX11_CONSTEXPR is defined
2017-02-01 11:03:54 -05:00
4016f8e7cc Define CORE_NO_CONSTEXPR_ADDRESSOF if NO_CXX11_CONSTEXPR is defined
The test case could check for BOOST_NO_CXX11_CONSTEXPR but it makes sense for BOOST_CORE_NO_CONSTEXPR_ADDRESSOF to be defined in this case also.
2017-02-01 11:02:01 -05:00
686dbcb8eb No BOOST_WORKAROUND for MSVC as >1900 has builtin 2017-02-01 08:34:03 -05:00
3d98e6aed4 Use __builtin_addressof when available 2017-01-31 20:10:18 -05:00
39515e5a78 Remove tools/inspect from .yml files 2017-01-31 16:27:24 +02:00
2af0107c1f Merge branch 'develop' 2017-01-31 16:24:12 +02:00
26f290d09f Merge pull request #22 from glenfe/develop
Implement constexpr addressof
2017-01-31 08:47:51 -05:00
09dcc68ecd Implement constexpr addressof 2017-01-31 08:45:47 -05:00
fa88cc32cf The build-in clang++ fails in c++11 mode with g++-6 installed for some reason 2017-01-30 17:51:39 +02:00
f7183714c1 Expand platform coverage in .travis.yml 2017-01-30 16:03:38 +02:00
b0239ba7be Simplified demangle() a little to make better use of RVO. 2017-01-11 22:25:50 +03:00
1abd68102d Simplified demangle() a little to make better use of RVO. 2017-01-11 22:25:31 +03:00
a1ba85e5f6 Silenced warnings about unused variables. 2016-11-08 16:52:13 +03:00
399ef5207e Disabled warnings about signed/unsigned mismatch when using BOOST_TEST_EQ/BOOST_TEST_NE. 2016-11-08 16:52:04 +03:00
01d5850952 Use auto_ptr only when it is provided by the standard library. Improves compatibility with C++17. 2016-11-08 16:51:54 +03:00
c0f277a7d8 Silenced warnings about unused variables. 2016-11-07 17:56:45 +03:00
5507006fc2 Disabled warnings about signed/unsigned mismatch when using BOOST_TEST_EQ/BOOST_TEST_NE. 2016-11-06 20:57:05 +03:00
b7f49c9c78 Use auto_ptr only when it is provided by the standard library. Improves compatibility with C++17. 2016-11-06 20:00:47 +03:00
ee8c2d3e46 Add, and update, documentation build targets. 2016-10-10 11:39:48 -05:00
9953994761 Add, and update, documentation build targets. 2016-10-07 23:07:33 -05:00
0a50557410 Merge branch 'develop' 2016-09-30 16:08:59 +03:00
8156259043 Copy repo instead of doing a checkout, for pull requests. 2016-09-10 13:50:36 +03:00
5263c5d47f Enable Travis notifications on success. 2016-09-10 01:50:43 +03:00
29810a490a Change Appveyor to use msvc-14.0 because 12.0 doesn't work. 2016-09-10 01:49:51 +03:00
aa17d6a5e2 Merge branch 'develop' of https://github.com/eldiener/core into develop 2016-09-10 01:06:07 +03:00
fd022e2d86 Added documentation and tests for BOOST_TEST_NOT. 2016-05-20 05:22:20 -04:00
f1c51cb19c Added BOOST_TEST_NOT to lightweight test. 2016-05-19 09:56:23 -04:00
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# Copyright 2022 Peter Dimov
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
local library = "core";
local triggers =
{
branch: [ "master", "develop", "feature/*" ]
};
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local asan = { ASAN: '1' };
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{
name: name,
kind: "pipeline",
type: "docker",
trigger: triggers,
platform:
{
os: "linux",
arch: arch
},
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{
name: "everything",
image: image,
environment: environment,
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'set -e',
'uname -a',
'echo $DRONE_STAGE_MACHINE',
'wget -O - https://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key | apt-key add -',
] +
(if sources != [] then [ ('apt-add-repository "' + source + '"') for source in sources ] else []) +
(if packages != "" then [ 'apt-get update', 'apt-get -y install ' + packages ] else []) +
[
'export LIBRARY=' + library,
'./.drone/drone.sh',
]
}
]
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local macos_pipeline(name, environment, xcode_version = "12.2", osx_version = "catalina", arch = "amd64") =
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commands:
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'export LIBRARY=' + library,
'./.drone/drone.sh',
]
}
]
};
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arch: arch
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"Linux 24.10 Clang 19",
"cppalliance/droneubuntu2410:1",
{ TOOLSET: 'clang', COMPILER: 'clang++-19', CXXSTD: '03,11,14,17,20,2b' },
"clang-19",
),
macos_pipeline(
"MacOS 10.15 Xcode 12.2 UBSAN",
{ TOOLSET: 'clang', COMPILER: 'clang++', CXXSTD: '03,11,14,1z' } + ubsan,
),
macos_pipeline(
"MacOS 10.15 Xcode 12.2 ASAN",
{ TOOLSET: 'clang', COMPILER: 'clang++', CXXSTD: '03,11,14,1z' } + asan,
),
macos_pipeline(
"MacOS 12.4 Xcode 13.4.1 UBSAN",
{ TOOLSET: 'clang', COMPILER: 'clang++', CXXSTD: '03,11,14,17,20,2b' } + ubsan,
xcode_version = "13.4.1", osx_version = "monterey", arch = "arm64",
),
macos_pipeline(
"MacOS 12.4 Xcode 13.4.1 ASAN",
{ TOOLSET: 'clang', COMPILER: 'clang++', CXXSTD: '03,11,14,17,20,2b' } + asan,
xcode_version = "13.4.1", osx_version = "monterey", arch = "arm64",
),
windows_pipeline(
"Windows VS2015 msvc-14.0",
"cppalliance/dronevs2015",
{ TOOLSET: 'msvc-14.0', CXXSTD: '14,latest', B2_DONT_EMBED_MANIFEST: '1' },
),
windows_pipeline(
"Windows VS2017 msvc-14.1",
"cppalliance/dronevs2017",
{ TOOLSET: 'msvc-14.1', CXXSTD: '14,17,latest', ADDRMD: '32,64' },
),
windows_pipeline(
"Windows VS2019 msvc-14.2",
"cppalliance/dronevs2019",
{ TOOLSET: 'msvc-14.2', CXXSTD: '14,17,20,latest', ADDRMD: '32,64' },
),
windows_pipeline(
"Windows VS2022 msvc-14.3",
"cppalliance/dronevs2022:1",
{ TOOLSET: 'msvc-14.3', CXXSTD: '14,17,20,latest', ADDRMD: '32,64' },
),
]

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@REM Copyright 2022 Peter Dimov
@REM Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
@REM https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
@ECHO ON
set LIBRARY=%1
set DRONE_BUILD_DIR=%CD%
set BOOST_BRANCH=develop
if "%DRONE_BRANCH%" == "master" set BOOST_BRANCH=master
cd ..
git clone -b %BOOST_BRANCH% --depth 1 https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git boost-root
cd boost-root
git submodule update --init tools/boostdep
xcopy /s /e /q %DRONE_BUILD_DIR% libs\%LIBRARY%\
python tools/boostdep/depinst/depinst.py -I examples %LIBRARY%
cmd /c bootstrap
b2 -d0 headers
if not "%CXXSTD%" == "" set CXXSTD=cxxstd=%CXXSTD%
if not "%ADDRMD%" == "" set ADDRMD=address-model=%ADDRMD%
b2 -j3 libs/%LIBRARY%/test toolset=%TOOLSET% %CXXSTD% %ADDRMD% variant=debug,release embed-manifest-via=linker

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2022 Peter Dimov
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
set -ex
export PATH=~/.local/bin:/usr/local/bin:$PATH
DRONE_BUILD_DIR=$(pwd)
BOOST_BRANCH=develop
if [ "$DRONE_BRANCH" = "master" ]; then BOOST_BRANCH=master; fi
cd ..
git clone -b $BOOST_BRANCH --depth 1 https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git boost-root
cd boost-root
git submodule update --init tools/boostdep
cp -r $DRONE_BUILD_DIR/* libs/$LIBRARY
python tools/boostdep/depinst/depinst.py -I examples $LIBRARY
./bootstrap.sh
./b2 -d0 headers
echo "using $TOOLSET : : $COMPILER ;" > ~/user-config.jam
./b2 -j3 libs/$LIBRARY/test toolset=$TOOLSET cxxstd=$CXXSTD variant=debug,release ${ADDRMD:+address-model=$ADDRMD} ${UBSAN:+undefined-sanitizer=norecover debug-symbols=on} ${ASAN:+address-sanitizer=norecover debug-symbols=on} ${LINKFLAGS:+linkflags=$LINKFLAGS}

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# Copyright 2016 Peter Dimov
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
language: cpp
sudo: false
os:
- linux
- osx
branches:
only:
- master
- develop
install:
- git clone -b $TRAVIS_BRANCH https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git boost
- cd boost
- git submodule init libs/assert
- git submodule init libs/config
- git submodule init libs/core
- git submodule init libs/predef
- git submodule init libs/static_assert
- git submodule init libs/type_traits
- git submodule init tools/build
- git submodule init tools/inspect
- git submodule update
- cd libs/core
- git checkout -q $TRAVIS_COMMIT
- cd ../..
- ./bootstrap.sh
- ./b2 headers
script:
- TOOLSET=gcc,clang
- if [ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME == osx ]; then TOOLSET=clang; fi
- ./b2 libs/core/test toolset=$TOOLSET

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# Generated by `boostdep --cmake core`
# Copyright 2020, 2021 Peter Dimov
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5...3.20)
project(boost_core VERSION "${BOOST_SUPERPROJECT_VERSION}" LANGUAGES CXX)
add_library(boost_core INTERFACE)
add_library(Boost::core ALIAS boost_core)
target_include_directories(boost_core INTERFACE include)
target_link_libraries(boost_core
INTERFACE
Boost::assert
Boost::config
Boost::static_assert
Boost::throw_exception
)
if(CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_GREATER 3.18 AND CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Visual Studio")
file(GLOB_RECURSE boost_core_IDEFILES CONFIGURE_DEPENDS include/*.hpp)
source_group(TREE ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/include FILES ${boost_core_IDEFILES} PREFIX "Header Files")
list(APPEND boost_core_IDEFILES extra/boost_core.natvis)
target_sources(boost_core PRIVATE ${boost_core_IDEFILES})
endif()
if(BUILD_TESTING AND EXISTS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/test/CMakeLists.txt")
add_subdirectory(test)
endif()

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Boost.Core
==========
Boost.Core, part of collection of the [Boost C++ Libraries](http://github.com/boostorg), is a collection of core utilities used by other Boost libraries.
Boost.Core, part of collection of the [Boost C++ Libraries](https://github.com/boostorg), is a collection of core utilities used by other Boost libraries.
The criteria for inclusion is that the utility component be:
* simple,
* used by other Boost libraries, and
* not dependent on any other Boost modules except Core itself, Config, Assert, Static Assert, or Predef.
### CI Status
### Build Status
Branch | Travis | Appveyor
---------|--------|---------
Develop | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/boostorg/core.svg?branch=develop)](https://travis-ci.org/boostorg/core) | [![Build Status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/boostorg/core?branch=develop&svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pdimov/core)
Master | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/boostorg/core.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/boostorg/core) | [![Build Status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/boostorg/core?branch=master&svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pdimov/core)
Branch | GitHub Actions | AppVeyor | Test Matrix | Dependencies |
---------|----------------|--------- | ----------- | ------------ |
Develop | [![GitHub Actions](https://github.com/boostorg/core/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg?branch=develop)](https://github.com/boostorg/filesystem/actions?query=branch%3Adevelop) | [![AppVeyor](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/boostorg/core?branch=develop&svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pdimov/core) | [![Tests](https://img.shields.io/badge/matrix-develop-brightgreen.svg)](http://www.boost.org/development/tests/develop/developer/core.html) | [![Dependencies](https://img.shields.io/badge/deps-develop-brightgreen.svg)](https://pdimov.github.io/boostdep-report/develop/core.html)
Master | [![GitHub Actions](https://github.com/boostorg/core/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/boostorg/filesystem/actions?query=branch%3Amaster) | [![AppVeyor](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/boostorg/core?branch=master&svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pdimov/core) | [![Tests](https://img.shields.io/badge/matrix-master-brightgreen.svg)](http://www.boost.org/development/tests/master/developer/core.html) | [![Dependencies](https://img.shields.io/badge/deps-master-brightgreen.svg)](https://pdimov.github.io/boostdep-report/master/core.html)
### Directories
@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ Master | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/boostorg/core.svg?branch=maste
### More information
* [Documentation](http://boost.org/libs/core)
* [Documentation](https://boost.org/libs/core)
* [Report bugs](https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/newticket?component=core;version=Boost%20Release%20Branch). Be sure to mention Boost version, platform and compiler you're using. A small compilable code sample to reproduce the problem is always good as well.
* Submit your patches as pull requests against **develop** branch. Note that by submitting patches you agree to license your modifications under the [Boost Software License, Version 1.0](http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
* Submit your patches as pull requests against **develop** branch. Note that by submitting patches you agree to license your modifications under the [Boost Software License, Version 1.0](https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
### License
Distributed under the [Boost Software License, Version 1.0](http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
Distributed under the [Boost Software License, Version 1.0](https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).

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# Copyright 2016 Peter Dimov
# Copyright 2016-2021 Peter Dimov
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
@ -10,26 +10,107 @@ branches:
only:
- master
- develop
- /feature\/.*/
environment:
matrix:
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
TOOLSET: msvc-9.0,msvc-10.0,msvc-11.0
ADDRMD: 32
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
TOOLSET: msvc-12.0,msvc-14.0
ADDRMD: 32,64
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
TOOLSET: msvc-14.1
ADDRMD: 32,64
CXXSTD: 14,17
# clang-win 32 bit fails to link with "unable to load mspdbcore.dll (error code: 126)"
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
TOOLSET: clang-win
ADDRMD: 64
CXXSTD: 14,17,latest
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2019
TOOLSET: clang-win
ADDRMD: 64
CXXSTD: 14,17,latest
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
ADDPATH: C:\cygwin\bin;
TOOLSET: gcc
CXXSTD: 03,11,14,1z
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
ADDPATH: C:\cygwin64\bin;
TOOLSET: gcc
CXXSTD: 03,11,14,1z
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
ADDPATH: C:\mingw\bin;
TOOLSET: gcc
CXXSTD: 03,11,14,1z
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
ADDPATH: C:\mingw-w64\x86_64-6.3.0-posix-seh-rt_v5-rev1\mingw64\bin;
TOOLSET: gcc
CXXSTD: 03,11,14,1z
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
ADDPATH: C:\mingw-w64\x86_64-7.2.0-posix-seh-rt_v5-rev1\mingw64\bin;
TOOLSET: gcc
CXXSTD: 03,11,14,1z
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
CMAKE: 1
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
CMAKE_SUBDIR: 1
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2019
CMAKE_INSTALL: 1
install:
- git clone -b %APPVEYOR_REPO_BRANCH% https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git boost
- cd boost
- git submodule init libs/assert
- git submodule init libs/config
- git submodule init libs/core
- git submodule init libs/predef
- git submodule init libs/static_assert
- git submodule init libs/type_traits
- git submodule init tools/build
- git submodule init tools/inspect
- git submodule update
- cd libs\core
- git checkout -q %APPVEYOR_REPO_COMMIT%
- cd ..\..
- bootstrap
- b2 headers
- set GIT_FETCH_JOBS=8
- set BOOST_BRANCH=develop
- if "%APPVEYOR_REPO_BRANCH%" == "master" set BOOST_BRANCH=master
- cd ..
- git clone -b %BOOST_BRANCH% https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git boost-root
- cd boost-root
- git submodule update --init tools/boostdep
- xcopy /s /e /q %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER% libs\core\
- python tools/boostdep/depinst/depinst.py --git_args "--jobs %GIT_FETCH_JOBS%" core
- cmd /c bootstrap
- b2 -d0 headers
build: off
test_script:
- b2 libs/core/test toolset=msvc-9.0,msvc-10.0,msvc-11.0,msvc-12.0
- PATH=%ADDPATH%%PATH%
- if not "%CXXSTD%" == "" set CXXSTD=cxxstd=%CXXSTD%
- if not "%ADDRMD%" == "" set ADDRMD=address-model=%ADDRMD%
- if "%CMAKE%%CMAKE_SUBDIR%%CMAKE_INSTALL%" == "" b2 -j %NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS% libs/core/test toolset=%TOOLSET% %CXXSTD% %ADDRMD% variant=debug,release embed-manifest-via=linker
- if not "%CMAKE%" == "" mkdir __build__ && cd __build__
- if not "%CMAKE%" == "" cmake -DBUILD_TESTING=ON -DBOOST_INCLUDE_LIBRARIES=core ..
- if not "%CMAKE%" == "" cmake --build . --target tests -j 3 --config Debug & ctest --output-on-failure --no-tests=error -j 3 -C Debug
- if not "%CMAKE%" == "" cmake --build . --target tests -j 3 --config Release & ctest --output-on-failure --no-tests=error -j 3 -C Release
- if not "%CMAKE%" == "" cmake --build . --target tests -j 3 --config MinSizeRel & ctest --output-on-failure --no-tests=error -j 3 -C MinSizeRel
- if not "%CMAKE%" == "" cmake --build . --target tests -j 3 --config RelWithDebInfo & ctest --output-on-failure --no-tests=error -j 3 -C RelWithDebInfo
- if not "%CMAKE_SUBDIR%" == "" cd libs/core/test/cmake_subdir_test && mkdir __build__ && cd __build__
- if not "%CMAKE_SUBDIR%" == "" cmake ..
- if not "%CMAKE_SUBDIR%" == "" cmake --build . --config Debug && cmake --build . --target check --config Debug
- if not "%CMAKE_SUBDIR%" == "" cmake --build . --config Release && cmake --build . --target check --config Release
- if not "%CMAKE_SUBDIR%" == "" cmake --build . --config MinSizeRel && cmake --build . --target check --config MinSizeRel
- if not "%CMAKE_SUBDIR%" == "" cmake --build . --config RelWithDebInfo && cmake --build . --target check --config RelWithDebInfo
- if not "%CMAKE_INSTALL%" == "" mkdir __build__ && cd __build__
- if not "%CMAKE_INSTALL%" == "" cmake -DBOOST_INCLUDE_LIBRARIES=core -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:/cmake-prefix ..
- if not "%CMAKE_INSTALL%" == "" cmake --build . --target install --config Debug
- if not "%CMAKE_INSTALL%" == "" cmake --build . --target install --config Release
- if not "%CMAKE_INSTALL%" == "" cd ../libs/core/test/cmake_install_test && mkdir __build__ && cd __build__
- if not "%CMAKE_INSTALL%" == "" cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:/cmake-prefix ..
- if not "%CMAKE_INSTALL%" == "" cmake --build . --config Debug && cmake --build . --target check --config Debug
- if not "%CMAKE_INSTALL%" == "" cmake --build . --config Release && cmake --build . --target check --config Release

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# Copyright 2023-2024 René Ferdinand Rivera Morell
# Copyright 2024 Peter Dimov
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
require-b2 5.2 ;
constant boost_dependencies :
/boost/assert//boost_assert
/boost/config//boost_config
/boost/static_assert//boost_static_assert
/boost/throw_exception//boost_throw_exception
;
project /boost/core ;
explicit
[ alias boost_core : : : : <include>include <library>$(boost_dependencies) ]
[ alias all : boost_core test ]
;
call-if : boost-library core
;

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/html/
/pdf/
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# Copyright (c) 2014 Glen Joseph Fernandes
# glenfe at live dot com
# Copyright 2014 Glen Joseph Fernandes
# (glenjofe@gmail.com)
#
# Distributed under the Boost Software License,
# Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
# or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
import project ;
import doxygen ;
import quickbook ;
path-constant INCLUDES : ../include ;
doxygen ref_reference
:
[ glob ../../../boost/core/ref.hpp ]
$(INCLUDES)/boost/core/ref.hpp
:
<doxygen:param>ENABLE_PREPROCESSING=YES
<doxygen:param>EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF=YES
@ -49,8 +52,11 @@ boostbook standalone
<xsl:param>boost.root=../../../..
<xsl:param>generate.section.toc.level=1
<xsl:param>toc.max.depth=1
<format>pdf:<xsl:param>boost.url.prefix=http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/libs/core/doc/html
<format>pdf:<xsl:param>boost.url.prefix="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/libs/core/doc/html"
;
alias boostdoc : standalone
: : : <implicit-dependency>standalone ;
###############################################################################
alias boostdoc ;
explicit boostdoc ;
alias boostrelease : standalone ;
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* Brad King
* Douglas Gregor
* Peter Dimov
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
@ -59,6 +60,19 @@ void f() {
[endsect]
[section Notes]
In C++11 and above, `boost::addressof` is conditionally
`constexpr` when possible. This is indicated by
`BOOST_CORE_NO_CONSTEXPR_ADDRESSOF` not being defined.
With supported compilers, `boost::addressof` is always
`constexpr` by leveraging compiler intrinsics. This is
indicated by `BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ADDRESSOF` being
defined.
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:alignof alignof]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/alignof.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/alignof.hpp>` defines the macro `BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF`,
a portable equivalent of the `alignof` operator from C++11.
[section Example]
``
#include <boost/core/alignof.hpp>
#include <cstddef>
constexpr std::size_t alignment_of_double = BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF(double);
``
[endsect]
[endsect]
[endsect]

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[/
Copyright 2020-2022 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section allocator_access]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header `<boost/core/allocator_access.hpp>` provides the class and function
templates to simplify allocator use. It provides the same functionality as the
C++ standard library `std::allocator_traits` but with individual templates for
each allocator feature.
It also adds additional functionality for allocator aware exception safe
construction and destruction of arrays.
These facilities also simplify existing libraries by avoiding having to check
for `BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR` and conditionally use `std::allocator_traits`.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following example shows these utilities used in the definition of
an allocator-aware container class:
```
template<class T, class A = boost::default_allocator<T> >
class container
: boost::empty_value<typename boost::allocator_rebind<A, T>::type> {
public:
typedef T value_type;
typedef A allocator_type;
typedef typename boost::allocator_size_type<A>::type size_type;
typedef typename boost::allocator_difference_type<A>::type difference_type;
typedef value_type& reference;
typedef const value_type& const_reference;
typedef typename boost::allocator_pointer<A>::type pointer;
typedef typename boost::allocator_const_pointer<A>::type const_pointer;
// ...
};
```
In C++11 or above, aliases such as `boost::allocator_pointer_t<A>` can be used
instead of `typename boost::allocator_pointer<A>::type`.
The following example allocates storage for an array of `n` elements of `T`
using an allocator `a` and constructs `T` elements in that storage. If any
exception was thrown during construction of an element, the constructed
elements are destroyed in reverse order.
```
template<class A>
auto create(A& a, std::size_t n)
{
auto p = a.allocate(n);
try {
boost::allocator_construct_n(a, boost::to_address(p), n);
} catch (...) {
a.deallocate(p, n);
throw;
}
return p;
}
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class A>
struct allocator_value_type;
template<class A>
using allocator_value_type_t = typename allocator_value_type<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_pointer;
template<class A>
using allocator_pointer_t = typename allocator_pointer<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_const_pointer;
template<class A>
using allocator_const_pointer_t = typename allocator_const_pointer<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_void_pointer;
template<class A>
using allocator_void_pointer_t = typename allocator_void_pointer<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_const_void_pointer;
template<class A>
using allocator_const_void_pointer_t =
typename allocator_const_void_pointer<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_difference_type;
template<class A>
using allocator_difference_type_t =
typename allocator_difference_type<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_size_type;
template<class A>
using allocator_size_type_t = typename allocator_size_type<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_propagate_on_container_copy_assignment;
template<class A>
using allocator_propagate_on_container_copy_assignment_t =
typename allocator_propagate_on_container_copy_assignment<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_propagate_on_container_move_assignment;
template<class A>
using allocator_propagate_on_container_move_assignment_t =
typename allocator_propagate_on_container_move_assignment<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_propagate_on_container_swap;
template<class A>
using allocator_propagate_on_container_swap_t =
typename allocator_propagate_on_container_swap<A>::type;
template<class A>
struct allocator_is_always_equal;
template<class A>
using allocator_is_always_equal_t =
typename allocator_is_always_equal<A>::type;
template<class A, class T>
struct allocator_rebind;
template<class A, class T>
using allocator_rebind_t = typename allocator_rebind<A, T>::type;
template<class A>
allocator_pointer_t<A> allocator_allocate(A& a, allocator_size_type_t<A> n);
template<class A>
allocator_pointer_t<A> allocator_allocate(A& a, allocator_size_type_t<A> n,
allocator_const_void_pointer_t<A> h);
template<class A>
void allocator_deallocate(A& a, allocator_pointer_t<A> p,
allocator_size_type_t<A> n);
template<class A, class T, class... Args>
void allocator_construct(A& a, T* p, Args&&... args);
template<class A, class T>
void allocator_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n);
template<class A, class T>
void allocator_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n, const T* l,
std::size_t m);
template<class A, class T, class I>
void allocator_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n, I begin);
template<class A, class T>
void allocator_destroy(A& a, T* p);
template<class A, class T>
void allocator_destroy_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n);
template<class A>
allocator_size_type_t<A> allocator_max_size(const A& a);
template<class A>
A allocator_select_on_container_copy_construction(const A& a);
} // boost
```
[section Types]
[variablelist
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_value_type;`]
[The member `type` is `A::value_type`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_pointer;`]
[The member `type` is `A::pointer` if valid, otherwise
`allocator_value_type_t<A>*`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_const_pointer;`]
[The member `type` is `A::const_pointer` if valid, otherwise
`pointer_traits<allocator_pointer_t<A> >::rebind<const
allocator_value_type_t<A> >`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_void_pointer;`]
[The member `type` is `A::void_pointer` if valid, otherwise
`pointer_traits<allocator_pointer_t<A> >::rebind<void>`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_const_void_pointer;`]
[The member `type` is `A::const_void_pointer` if valid, otherwise
`pointer_traits<allocator_pointer_t<A> >::rebind<const void>`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_difference_type;`]
[The member `type` is `A::difference_type` if valid, otherwise
`pointer_traits<allocator_pointer_t<A> >::difference_type`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_size_type;`]
[The member `type` is `A::size_type` if valid, otherwise
`std::make_unsigned_t<allocator_difference_type_t<A> >`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_propagate_on_container_copy_assignment;`]
[The member `type` is `A::propagate_on_container_copy_assignment` if valid,
otherwise `std::false_type`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_propagate_on_container_move_assignment;`]
[The member `type` is `A::propagate_on_container_move_assignment` if valid,
otherwise `std::false_type`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_propagate_on_container_swap;`]
[The member `type` is `A::propagate_on_container_swap` if valid, otherwise
`std::false_type`.]]
[[`template<class A> struct allocator_is_always_equal;`]
[The member `type` is `A::is_always_equal` if valid, otherwise
`std::is_empty<A>::type`.]]
[[`template<class A, class T> struct allocator_rebind;`]
[The member `type` is `A::rebind<T>::other` if valid, otherwise `A<T, Args>`
if this `A` is `A<U, Args>`.]]]
[endsect]
[section Functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class A>
allocator_pointer_t<A> allocator_allocate(A& a, allocator_size_type_t<A> n);`]
[Calls `a.allocate(n)`.]]
[[`template<class A> allocator_pointer_t<A> allocator_allocate(A& a,
allocator_size_type_t<A> n, allocator_const_void_pointer_t<A> hint);`]
[Calls `a.allocate(n, hint)` if valid, otherwise calls `a.allocate(n)`.]]
[[`template<class A> void allocator_deallocate(A& a, allocator_pointer_t<A> p,
allocator_size_type_t<A> n);`]
[Calls `a.deallocate(p, n)`.]]
[[`template<class A, class T, class... Args>
void allocator_construct(A& a, T*p, Args&&... args);`]
[Calls `a.construct(p, std::forward<Args>(args)...)` if valid, otherwise calls
`::new(static_cast<void*>(p)) T(std::forward<Args>(args)...)`.]]
[[`template<class A, class T>
void alloc_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n);`]
[Constructs each `i`-th element in order by calling
`boost::allocator_construct(a, &p[i])`.
If an exception is thrown destroys each already constructed `j`-th element in
reverse order by calling `boost::allocator_destroy(a, &p[j])`.]]
[[`template<class A, class T>
void alloc_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n, const T* l, std::size_t m);`]
[Constructs each `i`-th element in order by calling
`boost::allocator_construct(a, &p[i], l[i % m])`.
If an exception is thrown destroys each already constructed `j`-th element in
reverse order by calling `boost::allocator_destroy(a, &p[j])`.]]
[[`template<class A, class T, class I>
void alloc_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n, I begin);`]
[Constructs each `i`-th element in order by calling
`boost::allocator_construct(a, &p[i], *begin++)`.
If an exception is thrown destroys each already constructed `j`-th element in
reverse order by calling `boost::allocator_destroy(a, &p[j])`.]]
[[`template<class A, class T> void allocator_destroy(A& a, T* p);`]
[Calls `a.destroy(p)` if valid, otherwise calls `p->~T()`.]]
[[`template<class A, class T>
void allocator_destroy_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n);`]
[Destroys each `i`-th element in reverse order by calling
`boost::allocator_destroy(a, &p[i])`.]]
[[`template<class A> allocator_size_type_t<A> allocator_max_size(const A& a);`]
[Returns `a.max_size()` if valid, otherwise returns
`std::numeric_limits<allocator_size_type_t<A> >::max() /
sizeof(allocator_value_type_t<A>)`.]]
[[`template<class A> A allocator_select_on_container_copy_construction(const
A& a);`]
[Returns `a.select_on_container_copy_construction()` if valid, otherwise
returns `a`.]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Acknowledgements]
Glen Fernandes implemented the allocator access utilities.
[endsect]
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Copyright 2021 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:allocator_traits allocator_traits]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
This header <boost/core/allocator_traits.hpp> provides an implementation of the
C++ standard library class template `allocator_traits` based on the facilities
in [link core.allocator_access Allocator Access]. Users should still prefer the
individual traits, but this utility exists to simplify migration.
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class A>
struct allocator_traits {
using allocator_type = A;
using value_type = allocator_value_type_t<A>;
using pointer = allocator_pointer_t<A>;
using const_pointer = allocator_const_pointer_t<A>;
using void_pointer = allocator_void_pointer_t<A>;
using const_pointer = allocator_const_void_pointer_t<A>;
using difference_type = allocator_difference_type_t<A>;
using size_type = allocator_size_type_t<A>;
using propagate_on_container_copy_assignment =
allocator_propagate_on_container_copy_assignment_t<A>;
using propagate_on_container_move_assignment =
allocator_propagate_on_container_move_assignment_t<A>;
using propagate_on_container_swap =
allocator_propagate_on_container_swap_t<A>;
using is_always_equal = allocator_is_always_equal_t<A>;
template<class T>
using rebind_traits = allocator_traits<allocator_rebind_t<A, T> >;
static pointer allocate(A& a, size_type n);
static pointer allocate(A& a, size_type n, const_void_pointer h);
static void deallocate(A& a, pointer p, size_type n);
template<class T, class... Args>
static void construct(A& a, T* p, Args&&... args);
static void destroy(A& a, T* p);
static size_type max_size(const A& a) noexcept;
static A select_on_container_copy_construction(const A& a);
};
} /* boost */
```
[section Static member functions]
[variablelist
[[`static pointer allocate(A& a, size_type n);`]
[Equivalent to: `return boost::allocator_allocate(a, n);`]]
[[`static pointer allocate(A& a, size_type n, const_void_pointer h);`]
[Equivalent to: `return boost::allocator_allocate(a, n, h);`]]
[[`static void deallocate(A& a, pointer p, size_type n);`]
[Equivalent to: `boost::allocator_deallocate(a, n, h);`]]
[[`template<class T, class... Args>
static void construct(A& a, T* p, Args&&... args);`]
[Equivalent to:
`boost::allocator_construct(a, p, std::forward<Args>(args)...);`]]
[[`static void destroy(A& a, T* p);`]
[Equivalent to: `boost::allocator_destroy(a, p);`]]
[[`static size_type max_size(const A& a) noexcept;`]
[Equivalent to: `return boost::allocator_max_size(a);`]]
[[`static A select_on_container_copy_construction(const A& a);`]
[Equivalent to:
`return boost::allocator_select_on_container_copy_construction(a);`]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Notes]
# The member `rebind_alloc` is not provided for parity with C++03 where it is
unimplementable. Instead of `allocator_traits<A>::rebind_alloc<U>` you can
express the same with `allocator_traits<A>::rebind_traits<U>::allocator_type`
or more simply with `allocator_rebind_t<A, U>`.
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Copyright 2020 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:bit bit]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/bit.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/bit.hpp>` implements, in a portable way,
the C++20 `<bit>` header.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
// bit_cast
template<class To, class From>
To bit_cast(From const& from) noexcept;
// byteswap
template<class T>
constexpr T byteswap(T x) noexcept;
// Integral powers of 2
template<class T>
constexpr bool has_single_bit(T x) noexcept;
template<class T>
constexpr T bit_ceil(T x) noexcept;
template<class T>
constexpr T bit_floor(T x) noexcept;
template<class T>
constexpr int bit_width(T x) noexcept;
// Rotating
template<class T>
constexpr T rotl(T x, int s) noexcept;
template<class T>
constexpr T rotr(T x, int s) noexcept;
// Counting
template<class T>
constexpr int countl_zero(T x) noexcept;
template<class T>
constexpr int countl_one(T x) noexcept;
template<class T>
constexpr int countr_zero(T x) noexcept;
template<class T>
constexpr int countr_one(T x) noexcept;
template<class T>
constexpr int popcount(T x) noexcept;
// Endian
enum class endian
{
little = see below,
big = see below,
native = see below
};
using endian_type = endian; // portable alias for C++03 code
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
Note: even though the functions are shown as `constexpr` in the synopsis, since they are implemented
via compiler-specific intrinsics, portable code cannot generally rely on their being usable in a
constant expression context.
[endsect]
[section bit_cast]
`template<class To, class From> To bit_cast(From const& from) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `To` and `From` must be trivially copyable and `sizeof(To)` must be the same as `sizeof(From)`.
* *Returns:* A value of type `To` with the storage bytes copied from `from`.
[endsect]
[section byteswap]
`template<class T> constexpr T byteswap(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an integer type (i.e. one of `char`, `signed char`,
`unsigned char`, `short`, `unsigned short`, `int`, `unsigned int`, `long`,
`unsigned long`, `long long`, `unsigned long long`) without padding bits.
* *Returns:* `x` with the storage bytes reversed.
[endsect]
[section Integral powers of 2]
`template<class T> constexpr bool has_single_bit(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type (i.e. one of `unsigned char`, `unsigned short`, `unsigned int`, `unsigned long`, `unsigned long long`).
* *Returns:* `true` if `x` is an integral power of two, `false` otherwise. (`has_single_bit(0u)` is false.)
`template<class T> constexpr T bit_ceil(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* The smallest integral power of 2 greater than or equal to `x`. If this value is not representable in `T`, behavior is undefined.
`template<class T> constexpr T bit_floor(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* If `x == 0`, 0; otherwise the maximal value `y` such that `has_single_bit(y)` is `true` and `y <= x`.
`template<class T> constexpr int bit_width(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* If `x == 0`, 0; otherwise one plus the base-2 logarithm of `x`, with any fractional part discarded.
[endsect]
[section Rotating]
In the following descriptions, `N` denotes `numeric_limits<T>::digits` and `r` denotes `s % N`.
`template<class T> constexpr T rotl(T x, int s) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* If `s` is negative, `rotr(x, -s)`; if `r` is 0, `x`; if `r` is positive, `(x << r) | (x >> (N - r))`.
`template<class T> constexpr T rotr(T x, int s) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* If `s` is negative, `rotl(x, -s)`; if `r` is 0, `x`; if `r` is positive, `(x >> r) | (x << (N - r))`.
[endsect]
[section Counting]
`template<class T> constexpr int countl_zero(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* The number of consecutive 0 bits in the value of `x`, starting from the most significant ("left") bit.
`template<class T> constexpr int countl_one(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* The number of consecutive 1 bits in the value of `x`, starting from the most significant bit.
`template<class T> constexpr int countr_zero(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* The number of consecutive 0 bits in the value of `x`, starting from the least significant ("right") bit.
`template<class T> constexpr int countr_one(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* The number of consecutive 1 bits in the value of `x`, starting from the least significant bit.
`template<class T> constexpr int popcount(T x) noexcept;`
* *Requires:* `T` must be an unsigned integer type.
* *Returns:* The number of 1 bits in the value of `x`.
[endsect]
[section Endian]
Under C++11, `endian` is defined as `enum class endian` as shown in the synopsis. Under C++03, its definition is
``
namespace endian
{
enum type
{
little = see below,
big = see below,
native = see below
};
}
typedef endian::type endian_type;
``
The values of `endian::big` and `endian::little` are distinct. `endian::native` is equal to `endian::big` on
big endian platforms, equal to `endian::little` on little endian platforms, and a distinct value on platforms
that are neither.
Note that you should not rely on `little` and `big` having any specific values, because the C++20 standard
leaves these unspecified.
[endsect]
[endsect]
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Copyright 2021 Peter Dimov
Copyright 2022-2024 Andrey Semashev
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section Revision History]
[section Changes in 1.86.0]
* Added a [link core.pointer_in_range `boost/core/pointer_in_range.hpp`] header with a `pointer_in_range`
function template to check if a pointer is within a given range.
* Fixed `type_name` for abstract classes. ([github_issue 172])
* Fixed `boost/core/type_name.hpp` compilation error with MSVC with disabled native `wchar_t` type.
([github_issue 173])
* Added a workaround for an MSVC [@https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Compiler-bug:-Incorrect-C2247-and-C2248/10690025 bug]
causing `empty_value` compilation errors when it is used with a nested class. ([github_pr 175])
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.85.0]
* Added a new [link core.functor `boost/core/functor.hpp`] header with a `functor` class template
for wrapping a raw function into a function object class.
* Changed [link core.null_deleter `null_deleter`], [link core.fclose_deleter `fclose_deleter`]
and [link core.checked_delete checked deleter] definitions so that they don't bring namespace `boost`
into argument-dependent lookup in cases like this:
```
std::unique_ptr< std::FILE, boost::fclose_deleter > p1, p2;
swap(p1, p2); // no longer looks for boost::swap as part of ADL
```
Users may need to either explicitly qualify the namespace of the called function or add a
`using`-declaration.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.84.0]
* `boost::swap` utility function has been renamed to `boost::core::invoke_swap` to
avoid forming a potential infinite recursion when the arguments are not swappable.
The new function is defined in `boost/core/invoke_swap.hpp` and is functionally equivalent
to `boost::swap`. The old `boost::swap` name is preserved for backward compatibility
but deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Its `noexcept` specification
has been removed to avoid compile errors caused by compile-time recursion.
`BOOST_ALLOW_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS` or `BOOST_ALLOW_DEPRECATED` can be defined to suppress
deprecation warnings for the transition period. ([@https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/148 #148])
* Headers `boost/swap.hpp`, `boost/utility/swap.hpp` and `boost/core/swap.hpp` are
deprecated and will be removed. Please, switch to `boost/core/invoke_swap.hpp`.
`BOOST_ALLOW_DEPRECATED_HEADERS` or `BOOST_ALLOW_DEPRECATED` can be defined to suppress
deprecation warnings.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.83.0]
* Added support for incomplete types to [link core.type_name `boost::core::type_name`].
* Bit manipulation functions in [link core.bit `boost/core/bit.hpp`] are now
`constexpr` on recent MSVC versions (VS2019 update 5 and later.)
* Added `boost::core::byteswap` (an implementation of `std::byteswap` from
C++23) to [link core.bit `boost/core/bit.hpp`].
* Moved the yield primitives `sp_thread_pause`, `sp_thread_yield`, `sp_thread_sleep`
from SmartPtr implementation details to `boost/core/yield_primitives.hpp`.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.82.0]
* Added [link core.snprintf `boost/core/snprintf.hpp`] header with portable definitions of `snprintf`, `vsnprintf` and
their `wchar_t` counterparts.
* Deprecated `boost/core/is_same.hpp` and `boost::core::is_same`. The header will be removed in a future release.
Users are advised to use [@http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/libs/type_traits/doc/html/index.html Boost.TypeTraits]
or C++ standard library type traits instead.
* Marked `boost::ref` member functions and associated methods with `noexcept`.
* Marked `boost::swap` function with `noexcept`, depending on whether the type supports a non-throwing swap operation.
* Added [link core.launder `boost::core::launder`], a portable implementation of `std::launder`.
* Added [link core.alignof `BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF`], a portable implementation of `alignof`.
* Added [link core.max_align `boost::core::max_align_t`], a portable equivalent of `std::max_align_t`, and
`boost::core::max_align`, the alignment of `max_align_t`.
* Added [link core.memory_resource `boost::core::memory_resource`], a portable equivalent of `std::pmr::memory_resource`
from C++17.
* Added [link core.serialization `boost/core/serialization.hpp`], a collection of primitives allowing libraries to
implement Boost.Serialization support for their types without including a Serialization header and thereby making
their libraries depend on Serialization.
* Added [link core.data `boost::data`], an implementation of `std::data`.
* Added [link core.size `boost::size`], an implementation of `std::size`.
* Updated `boost::span` to use `boost::data` which adds support for range
construction from an `std::initializer_list`.
* Added [link core.identity `boost::identity`], an implementation of
`std::identity`. This facility has been moved from Boost.Functional.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.81.0]
* [link core.empty_value `empty_value`] members are now marked as `constexpr`.
* Added [link core.fclose_deleter `fclose_deleter`], a deleter that calls `std::fclose` on a pointer to `std::FILE`.
* Bit manipulation utilities in [link core.bit `boost/core/bit.hpp`] now explicitly require unsigned integers on input.
([@https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/129 #129])
* `bit_width` now returns `int` instead of a value of the input argument type. This follows the
resolution of [@https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue3656 LWG3656].
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.80.0]
* In [link core.allocator_access `boost/core/allocator_access.hpp`], added detection of `construct` and `destroy`
members of an allocator.
* `boost/core/alloc_construct.hpp` header is now deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Its functionality
was moved to [link core.allocator_access `boost/core/allocator_access.hpp`]. In particular, new methods
`allocator_construct_n` and `allocator_destroy_n` were added for allocating and destroying arrays.
* Worked around MSVC bug that failed to compile [link core.span `span`] in C++17 mode when Boost.Range headers were included.
([@https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/105 #105], [@https://github.com/boostorg/core/pull/115 PR#115])
* Added support for 128-bit integer types in [link core.type_name `type_name`].
* In [link core.pointer_traits `pointer_traits`], pointer rebinding now supports C++03 compilers.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.79.0]
* Added `boost::allocator_traits`, an implementation of `std::allocator_traits`.
* Made `boost::pointer_traits` SFINAE friendly.
* `boost/iterator.hpp` is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. The header defines the
`boost::iterator` template, which is equivalent to `std::iterator` in the `<iterator>` header. However,
since `std::iterator` is itself deprecated in C++17, users are advised to remove the use of `boost::iterator`
or `std::iterator` from their code.
* Added `boost::core::verbose_terminate_handler`, a utility function intended
to be passed to `std::set_terminate` that prints information about the
uncaught exception to `stderr`.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.78.0]
* Added a generic implementation to `boost/core/cmath.hpp`, enabled when `BOOST_CORE_USE_GENERIC_CMATH`
is defined or when the platform does not provide the necessary facilities in `<cmath>`.
* Added `boost::core::type_name`, a utility function that returns the name of a type as a string.
* Added `boost::span`, a C++11 implementation of C++20's `std::span`.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.77.0]
* `boost/core/uncaught_exceptions.hpp` has been modified for compatibility with Mac OS 10.4 and older.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.76.0]
* Added implicit conversion between compatible reference wrappers.
* Added `boost/core/cmath.hpp`, a portable implementation of the floating point classification functions from `<cmath>`.
* Added `boost/core/bit.hpp`, a portable implementation of the C++20 standard header `<bit>`.
* Fixed `BOOST_TEST_EQ`, `BOOST_TEST_NE` for character types under C++20.
* Revised allocator access utilities (now support VS2013, and no workarounds use `allocator_traits`.)
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.74.0]
* Implemented the allocator access utilities which provide a replacement for `allocator_traits`
with individual traits and functions for each facility. They support the C++11 allocator model
when possible and provide a fallback for C++98 compatibility.
* Added `BOOST_TEST_WITH` to Lightweight Test.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.71.0]
* Added functions `alloc_construct`, `alloc_construct_n`, `alloc_destroy`, and `alloc_destroy_n`
in `<boost/core/alloc_construct.hpp>` for allocator aware and exception safe construction and
destruction of objects and arrays.
* Added constexpr functions `first_scalar` in `<boost/core/first_scalar.hpp>` for obtaining a pointer
to the first scalar element of an array. Given a pointer of type `T*` they return a pointer of type
`remove_all_extents_t<T>*`.
* Added class template `noinit_adaptor` in `<boost/core/noinit_adaptor.hpp>` which is an allocator adaptor
that converts any allocator into one whose `construct(ptr)` performs default initialization via placement
`new`, and whose `destroy(ptr)` invokes the `value_type` destructor directly.
* Added class template `default_allocator` in `<boost/core/default_allocator.hpp>`, which can serve as a minimal
default allocator that has interface similar to C++20 `std::allocator`, supports configurations with disabled
exceptions and does not have `std` as an associated namespace. The allocator uses `operator new` and
`operator delete` for allocation.
* In `<boost/core/uncaught_exceptions.hpp>` header, added workarounds for better compatibility with QNX SDP 7.0
when libc++/libc++abi libraries are used.
* The `<boost/detail/sp_typeinfo.hpp>` header is now marked as deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
`<boost/core/typeinfo.hpp>` should be used instead.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.69.0]
* Implemented `boost::empty_value`, for library authors to conveniently leverage the Empty Base Optimization to
store objects of potentially empty types.
* Implemented `boost::quick_exit` to provide the C++11 standard library facility `std::quick_exit` functionality.
* Reduced the number of statics in Lightweight Test, and employ lighter abort behavior for MSVC compilers upon
failure to call `boost::report_errors`.
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.67.0]
* Updated `to_address` and `pointer_traits` to reflect the design adopted for C++20 in
[@http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2017/p0653r2.html P0653R2].
[endsect]
[section Changes in 1.65.0]
* Implemented `pointer_traits` for C++03 and higher, that implements
[@http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2017/p0653r0.html P0653r0].
* Added `BOOST_TEST_GT` and `BOOST_TEST_GE` to Lightweight Test.
[endsect]
[endsect]

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[/
Copyright 2018 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:cmath cmath]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/cmath.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/cmath.hpp>` defines, in a portable way, the floating
point classification and sign manipulation functions from C++11.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
// fpclassify return values
int const fp_zero = /*unspecified*/;
int const fp_subnormal = /*unspecified*/;
int const fp_normal = /*unspecified*/;
int const fp_infinite = /*unspecified*/;
int const fp_nan = /*unspecified*/;
// Classification functions
template<class T> bool isfinite( T x );
template<class T> bool isnan( T x );
template<class T> bool isinf( T x );
template<class T> bool isnormal( T x );
template<class T> int fpclassify( T x );
// Sign manipulation functions
template<class T> bool signbit( T x );
template<class T> T copysign( T x, T y );
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
[section Classification Functions]
[section template<class T> bool isfinite( T x );]
* *Requires:* `T` must be `float`, `double`, or `long double`.
* *Returns:* `true` when `x` is finite (not infinity or NaN), `false` otherwise.
[endsect]
[section template<class T> bool isnan( T x );]
* *Requires:* `T` must be `float`, `double`, or `long double`.
* *Returns:* `true` when `x` is NaN, `false` otherwise.
[endsect]
[section template<class T> bool isinf( T x );]
* *Requires:* `T` must be `float`, `double`, or `long double`.
* *Returns:* `true` when `x` is infinity, `false` otherwise.
[endsect]
[section template<class T> bool isnormal( T x );]
* *Requires:* `T` must be `float`, `double`, or `long double`.
* *Returns:* `true` when `x` is a normal number (not zero, subnormal, infinity, or NaN), `false` otherwise.
[endsect]
[section template<class T> int fpclassify( T x );]
* *Requires:* `T` must be `float`, `double`, or `long double`.
* *Returns:*
* `fp_zero` when `x` is zero;
* `fp_subnormal` when `x` is subnormal;
* `fp_infinite` when `x` is infinity;
* `fp_nan` when `x` is NaN;
* `fp_normal` otherwise.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Sign Manipulation Functions]
[section template<class T> bool signbit( T x );]
* *Requires:* `T` must be `float`, `double`, or `long double`.
* *Returns:* `true` when `x` is negative, `false` otherwise.
[endsect]
[section template<class T> bool copysign( T x, T y );]
* *Requires:* `T` must be `float`, `double`, or `long double`.
* *Returns:* `x` with the sign copied from `y`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright (c) 2014 Glen Joseph Fernandes
glenfe at live dot com
Copyright 2014 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License,
Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
Distributed under the Boost Software License,
Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[library Boost.Core
@ -20,6 +20,9 @@
]
]
[template github_issue[key]'''<ulink url="https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/'''[key]'''">#'''[key]'''</ulink>''']
[template github_pr[key]'''<ulink url="https://github.com/boostorg/core/pull/'''[key]'''">PR#'''[key]'''</ulink>''']
[template simplesect[title]
[block '''<simplesect><title>'''[title]'''</title>''']]
@ -34,22 +37,55 @@ criteria for inclusion is that the utility component be:
* simple,
* used by other Boost libraries, and
* not dependent on any other Boost modules except Core
itself, Config, Assert, Static Assert, or Predef.
itself, Config, Assert, StaticAssert, or ThrowException.
[endsect]
[include changes.qbk]
[include addressof.qbk]
[include alignof.qbk]
[include allocator_access.qbk]
[include allocator_traits.qbk]
[include bit.qbk]
[include checked_delete.qbk]
[include cmath.qbk]
[include data.qbk]
[include default_allocator.qbk]
[include demangle.qbk]
[include empty_value.qbk]
[include enable_if.qbk]
[include exchange.qbk]
[include explicit_operator_bool.qbk]
[include first_scalar.qbk]
[include functor.qbk]
[include identity.qbk]
[include ignore_unused.qbk]
[include is_same.qbk]
[include launder.qbk]
[include lightweight_test.qbk]
[include make_span.qbk]
[include max_align.qbk]
[include memory_resource.qbk]
[include no_exceptions_support.qbk]
[include noinit_adaptor.qbk]
[include noncopyable.qbk]
[include null_deleter.qbk]
[include fclose_deleter.qbk]
[include nvp.qbk]
[include pointer_in_range.qbk]
[include pointer_traits.qbk]
[include quick_exit.qbk]
[include ref.qbk]
[include scoped_enum.qbk]
[include serialization.qbk]
[include size.qbk]
[include span.qbk]
[include swap.qbk]
[include typeinfo.qbk]
[include type_name.qbk]
[include snprintf.qbk]
[include uncaught_exceptions.qbk]
[include use_default.qbk]
[include verbose_terminate_handler.qbk]
[include yield_primitives.qbk]

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[/
Copyright 2023 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:data data]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/data.hpp> provides function templates `data`
to obtain the pointer to the first element in a range.
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class C>
constexpr auto
data(C& c) noexcept(noexcept(c.data())) -> decltype(c.data());
template<class C>
constexpr auto
data(const C& c) noexcept(noexcept(c.data())) -> decltype(c.data());
template<class T, std::size_t N>
constexpr T*
data(T(&a)[N]) noexcept;
template<class T>
constexpr const T*
data(std::initializer_list<T> l) noexcept;
} /* boost */
```
[section Functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class C> constexpr auto data(C& c) noexcept(noexcept(c.data())) ->
decltype(c.data());`]
[Returns `c.data()`.]]
[[`template<class C> constexpr auto data(const C& c)
noexcept(noexcept(c.data())) -> decltype(c.data());`]
[Returns `c.data()`.]]
[[`template<class T, std::size_t N> constexpr T* data(T(&a)[N]) noexcept;`]
[Returns `a`.]]
[[`template<class T> constexpr const T* data(std::initializer_list<T> l)
noexcept;`]
[Returns `l.begin()`.]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[endsect]

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[/
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:default_allocator default_allocator]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/default_allocator.hpp> provides the class template
`boost::default_allocator` to serve as a minimal default allocator that:
* Like C++2a's `std::allocator`, does not provide members such as `construct()`
and `destroy()` to be eligible for optimizations by allocator-aware code that
detects the absence of these members to provide more optimal construction.
* Supports `BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS` in allocation.
* Does not have `std` as an associated namespace.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following snippet shows the use of this allocator as the default allocator
for a container.
```
template<class Key, class Compare = std::less<Key>,
class Allocator = boost::default_allocator<Key> >
class FlatSet;
```
Facilities like `make_shared` can be implemented using `allocate_shared` with
`default_allocator`.
```
template<class T, class... Args>
enable_if_t<!is_array_v<T>, shared_ptr<T> >
make_shared(Args&&... args)
{
return allocate_shared<T>(boost::default_allocator<remove_cv_t<T> >(),
std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class T>
struct default_allocator {
typedef T value_type;
typedef T* pointer;
typedef const T* const_pointer;
typedef std::add_lvalue_reference_t<T> reference;
typedef std::add_lvalue_reference_t<const T> const_reference;
typedef std::size_t size_type;
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef ``['true_type]`` propagate_on_container_move_assignment;
typedef ``['true_type]`` is_always_equal;
template<class U>
struct rebind {
typedef default_allocator<U> other;
};
constexpr default_allocator() = default;
template<class U>
constexpr default_allocator(const default_allocator<U>&) noexcept { }
constexpr std::size_t max_size() const noexcept;
T* allocate(std::size_t n);
void deallocate(T* p, std::size_t);
};
template<class T, class U>
constexpr bool operator==(const default_allocator<T>&,
const default_allocator<U>&) noexcept;
template<class T, class U>
constexpr bool operator!=(const default_allocator<T>&,
const default_allocator<U>&) noexcept;
} /* boost */
```
[section Members]
[variablelist
[[`constexpr std::size_t max_size() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][The largest value `N` for which the call `allocate(N)` might
succeed.]]]]]
[[`T* allocate(std::size_t n);`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns]
[A pointer to the initial element of an array of storage of size
`n * sizeof(T)`, aligned appropriately for objects of type `T`.]]
[[Remarks][The storage is obtained by calling `::operator new`.]]
[[Throws][`std::bad_alloc` if the storage cannot be obtained.]]]]]
[[`void deallocate(T* p, std::size_t n);`]
[[variablelist
[[Requires]
[`p` shall be a pointer value obtained from `allocate()`. `n` shall equal the
value passed as the first argument to the invocation of `allocate` which
returned `p`.]]
[[Effects][Deallocates the storage referenced by `p`.]]
[[Remarks][Uses `::operator delete`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Operators]
[variablelist
[[`template<class T, class U> constexpr bool operator==(const
default_allocator<T>&, const default_allocator<U>&) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][`true`.]]]]]
[[`template<class T, class U> constexpr bool operator!=(const
default_allocator<T>&, const default_allocator<U>&) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][`false`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[endsect]
[section Acknowledgments]
[section Acknowledgements]
The implementation of `core::demangle` was taken from
`boost/exception/detail/type_info.hpp`, which in turn was adapted

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[/
Copyright 2018 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:empty_value empty_value]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/empty_value.hpp> provides the class template
`boost::empty_value` for library authors to conveniently leverage the Empty
Base Optimization to store objects of potentially empty types.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following example shows `boost::empty_value` used to create a type that
stores a pointer, comparer, and allocator, where the comparer and allocator
could be empty types.
```
template<class Ptr, class Compare, class Allocator>
class storage
: empty_value<Compare, 0>
, empty_value<Allocator, 1> {
public:
storage()
: empty_value<Compare, 0>(empty_init_t())
, empty_value<Allocator, 1>(empty_init_t())
, ptr_() { }
storage(const Compare& c, const Allocator& a)
: empty_value<Compare, 0>(empty_init_t(), c)
, empty_value<Allocator, 1>(empty_init_t(), a)
, ptr_() { }
const Ptr& pointer() const {
return ptr_;
}
Ptr& pointer() {
return ptr_;
}
const Compare& compare() const {
return empty_value<Compare, 0>::get();
}
Compare& compare() {
return empty_value<Compare, 0>::get();
}
const Allocator& allocator() const {
return empty_value<Allocator, 1>::get();
}
Allocator& allocator() {
return empty_value<Allocator, 1>::get();
}
private:
Ptr ptr_;
};
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
struct empty_init_t { };
template<class T, unsigned Index = 0, bool Empty = ``/see below/``>
class empty_value {
public:
typedef T type;
empty_value() = default;
template<class... Args>
constepxr empty_value(empty_init_t, Args&&... args);
constepxr const T& get() const noexcept;
constepxr T& get() noexcept;
};
inline constexpr empty_init_t empty_init{ };
} /* boost */
```
[section Template parameters]
[variablelist
[[`T`][The type of value to store]]
[[`Index`][Optional: Specify to create a distinct base type]]
[[`Empty`][Optional: Specify to force inheritance from type]]]
[endsect]
[section Member types]
[variablelist
[[`type`][The template parameter `T`]]]
[endsect]
[section Constructors]
[variablelist
[[`constepxr empty_value() = default;`][Default initialize the value]]
[[`template<class... Args>
constepxr empty_value(empty_init_t, Args&&... args);`]
[Initialize the value with `std::forward<Args>(args)...`]]]
[endsect]
[section Member functions]
[variablelist
[[`constepxr const T& get() const noexcept;`][Returns the value]]
[[`constepxr T& get() noexcept;`][Returns the value]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
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again, the second argument to `enable_if` is not needed; the
default (`void`) is the correct value.
The `enable_if_has_type` template is usable this scenario but instead of
using a type traits to enable or disable a specialization, it use a
The `enable_if_has_type` template is usable in this scenario but instead of
using a type trait to enable or disable a specialization, it uses a
SFINAE context to check for the existence of a dependent type inside
its parameter. For example, the following structure extracts a dependent
`value_type` from T if and only if `T::value_type` exists.

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[/
Copyright 2018 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:exchange exchange]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/exchange.hpp> provides the function template
`boost::exchange` which is an implementation of the `std::exchange`
function introduced in C++14. `boost::exchange(o, v)` replaces the
value of `o` with `v` and returns the old value of `o`.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following example shows `boost::exchange` used to simplify the
implementation of a move constructor.
```
Node(Node&& other)
: head_(boost::exchange(other.head_, nullptr))
, tail_(boost::exchange(other.tail_, nullptr)) { }
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class T, class U = T>
constexpr T exchange(T& t, U&& u);
}
```
[section Functions]
[*`template<class T, class U = T> constexpr T exchange(T& t, U&& u);`]
Equivalent to:
```
T v = std::move(t);
t = std::forward<U>(u);
return v;
```
[endsect]
[endsect]
[endsect]

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[/
/ Copyright (c) 2022 Andrey Semashev
/
/ Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
/ file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
/]
[section:fclose_deleter fclose_deleter]
[simplesect Authors]
* Andrey Semashev
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/fclose_deleter.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/fclose_deleter.hpp>` defines the `boost::fclose_deleter` function object,
which can be used as a deleter with smart pointers such as `unique_ptr` or `shared_ptr` pointing to `std::FILE`.
structures returned by `std::fopen` calls. The deleter calls `std::fclose` on the passed pointer, causing
the file stream to be flushed and closed.
[section Example]
``
std::unique_ptr< std::FILE, boost::fclose_deleter > make_file(const char* filename, const char* open_mode)
{
return { std::fopen(filename, open_mode) };
}
``
[endsect]
[endsect]
[endsect]

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[/
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:first_scalar first_scalar]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/first_scalar.hpp> provides the function templates
`boost::first_scalar` that can be used to obtain a pointer to the first scalar
element of an array. Given a pointer of type `T*` they return a pointer of
type `remove_all_extents_t<T>*`. The functions are `constexpr` and can be used
in constant expressions.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following function uses an allocator to allocate an array of arrays and
constructs each scalar element in it.
```
#include <boost/alloc_construct.hpp>
#include <boost/first_scalar.hpp>
template<class A>
auto create(const A& allocator)
{
typename std::allocator_traits<A>::template
rebind_alloc<int[2][3]> other(allocator);
auto ptr = other.allocate(4);
try {
boost::alloc_construct_n(other,
boost::first_scalar(boost::to_address(ptr)), 24);
} catch (...) {
other.deallocate(ptr, 4);
throw;
}
return ptr;
}
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class T>
constexpr T* first_scalar(T* p) noexcept;
template<class T, std::size_t N>
constexpr auto first_scalar(T (*p)[N]) noexcept;
} /* boost */
```
[section Functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class T> constexpr T* first_scalar(T* p) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][`p`.]]]]]
[[`template<class T, std::size_t N> constexpr auto first_scalar(T (*p)[N])
noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][`first_scalar(&(*p)[0])`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section History]
Glen Fernandes implemented `first_scalar`. Peter Dimov suggested a change for
GCC to support an additional `constexpr` use.
[endsect]
[endsect]

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[/
/ Copyright (c) 2024 Andrey Semashev
/
/ Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
/ file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
/]
[section:functor functor]
[simplesect Authors]
* Andrey Semashev
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/functor.hpp>]
[note This component requires a compiler supporting C++17 or newer.]
The header `<boost/core/functor.hpp>` defines the `boost::core::functor` class template
that wraps a raw function specified in its template parameter into a function object class.
The function object forwards any arguments passed to it to the wrapped function and returns
the result of the call.
The `functor` wrapper can be useful in cases when a function object class type is required,
for example, for use with smart pointers such as `std::unique_ptr`, where the actual logic
of the function object is already implemented as a raw function, possibly provided by a
third party library. Since `functor` is default-constructible and does not store a pointer
to the wrapped function internally, using `functor` is less error-prone and more efficient
than using the pointer to function instead. For example, with `std::unique_ptr` you don't
need to pass a pointer to the deleter function in the `std::unique_ptr` constructor, and
the `std::unique_ptr` object does not store and invoke a pointer to the deleter function.
With `functor`, the deleter function becomes part of the `std::unique_ptr` type, which
prevents mixing pointers with incompatible deleters.
```
void my_deleter(void* p);
using malloc_ptr = std::unique_ptr< char, boost::core::functor< std::free > >;
using my_ptr = std::unique_ptr< char, boost::core::functor< my_deleter > >;
my_ptr create_string(std::size_t size);
void consume_string(my_ptr&& str);
malloc_ptr ptr1(static_cast< char* >(std::malloc(size)));
// ptr1 = allocate_string(size); // error, cannot convert my_ptr to malloc_ptr
my_ptr ptr2 = create_string(size); // ok
// consume_string(std::move(ptr1)); // error, cannot convert malloc_ptr&& to my_ptr
consume_string(std::move(ptr2)); // ok
```
Using `functor` may also be beneficial for reducing generated code sizes. For example, in
order to avoid storing and invoking a pointer to the deleter function in `std::shared_ptr`,
one may be inclined to use lambda functions to wrap the deleter function call like this:
```
std::shared_ptr< int > ptr(static_cast< int* >(std::malloc(sizeof(int))), [](int* p) { std::free(p); });
```
The problem is that every lambda function declaration introduces a unique type, even if
the lambda function definition matches exactly one of the previously declared lambda
functions. Thus, if `std::shared_ptr` objects like the one above are created in multiple
places in the program, the definition of the shared pointer counter and associated code
and data (e.g. virtual function table) will be duplicated for each instance.
Replacing the lambda function with `functor` solves this problem without sacrificing
readability or efficiency:
```
std::shared_ptr< int > ptr(static_cast< int* >(std::malloc(sizeof(int))), boost::core::functor< std::free >());
```
[section Synopsis]
```
namespace boost::core {
template< auto Function >
struct functor
{
template< typename... Args >
decltype(auto) operator() (Args&&... args) const noexcept(...);
};
} // namespace boost::core
```
[endsect]
[section `template< typename... Args > decltype(auto) operator() (Args&&... args) const noexcept(...);`]
* *Effects:* `return Function(std::forward< Args >(args)...)`.
* *Throws:* Nothing, unless invoking `Function` throws.
* *Note:* This function only participates in overload resolution if `Function(std::forward< Args >(args)...)` is a valid call expression.
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2021-2023 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:identity identity]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/functional/identity.hpp> provides the function object
`boost::identity` whose `operator()` returns its argument. It is an
implementation of C++20's `std::identity` that supports C++03 and above.
[endsect]
[section Example]
It is commonly used as the default projection in constrained algorithms.
```
template<class Range, class Projection = boost::identity>
void print(Range&& range, Projection projection = {});
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
struct identity {
using is_transparent = unspecified;
template<class T>
T&& operator()(T&& value) const noexcept;
};
} /* boost */
```
[section Operators]
[variablelist
[[`template<class T> T&& operator()(T&& value) const noexcept;`]
[Returns `std::forward<T>(value)`.]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[endsect]
[section Acknowledgments]
[section Acknowledgements]
`boost::ignore_unused()` was contributed by Adam Wulkiewicz.

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[section Header <boost/core/is_same.hpp>]
[warning This component is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
Users are recommended to use `boost::is_same` from
[@http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/libs/type_traits/doc/html/index.html Boost.TypeTraits]
or `std::is_same` from C++ standard library `<type_traits>` instead.]
The header `<boost/core/is_same.hpp>` defines the class template
`boost::core::is_same<T1,T2>`. It defines a nested integral constant
`value` which is `true` when `T1` and `T2` are the same type, and

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[/
Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:launder launder]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/launder.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/launder.hpp>` defines the function
`void boost::core::launder()`, a portable implementation of
`std::launder`.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
template<class T> T* launder( T* p );
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2010, 2011 Beman Dawes
Copyright 2013 Ion Gaztanaga
Copyright 2014 Peter Dimov
Copyright 2014-2019 Peter Dimov
Copyright 2017 Kohei Takahashi
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
@ -32,15 +33,34 @@ When using `lightweight_test.hpp`, *do not forget* to
``
#define BOOST_TEST(expression) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_NOT(expression) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_ERROR(message) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_EQ(expr1, expr2) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_NE(expr1, expr2) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_LT(expr1, expr2) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_LE(expr1, expr2) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_GT(expr1, expr2) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_GE(expr1, expr2) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_CSTR_EQ(expr1, expr2) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_CSTR_NE(expr1, expr2) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_WITH(expr1, expr2, pred) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_ALL_EQ(begin1, end1, begin2, end2) /* unspecified */
#define BOOST_TEST_ALL_WITH(begin1, end1, begin2, end2, predicate) /* unspecified */
#define BOOST_TEST_THROWS(expr, excep) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_NO_THROW(expr) /*unspecified*/
namespace boost
{
int report_errors();
}
int report_errors();
namespace core
{
void lwt_init();
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
@ -56,6 +76,17 @@ message containing `expression`.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_NOT]
``
BOOST_TEST_NOT(expression)
``
If expression is true increases the error count and outputs a
message containing `!(expression)`.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_ERROR]
``
@ -73,7 +104,7 @@ Increases error count and outputs a message containing
BOOST_TEST_EQ(expr1, expr2)
``
If `expr1 != expr2` increases the error count and outputs a
If `expr1 == expr2` is not true increases the error count and outputs a
message containing both expressions.
[endsect]
@ -84,11 +115,106 @@ message containing both expressions.
BOOST_TEST_NE(expr1, expr2)
``
If `expr1 == expr2` increases the error count and outputs a
If `expr1 != expr2` is not true increases the error count and outputs a
message containing both expressions.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_LT]
``
BOOST_TEST_LT(expr1, expr2)
``
If `expr1 < expr2` is not true increases the error count and outputs a
message containing both expressions.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_LE]
``
BOOST_TEST_LE(expr1, expr2)
``
If `expr1 <= expr2` is not true increases the error count and outputs a
message containing both expressions.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_GT]
``
BOOST_TEST_GT(expr1, expr2)
``
If `expr1 > expr2` is not true increases the error count and outputs a
message containing both expressions.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_GE]
``
BOOST_TEST_GE(expr1, expr2)
``
If `expr1 >= expr2` is not true increases the error count and outputs a
message containing both expressions.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_CSTR_EQ]
``
BOOST_TEST_CSTR_EQ(expr1, expr2)
``
Specialization of `BOOST_TEST_EQ` which interprets `expr1` and `expr2` as pointers to null-terminated byte strings (C strings). If `std::strcmp(expr1, expr2) != 0`, increase the error count and output a message containing both expressions.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_CSTR_NE]
``
BOOST_TEST_CSTR_NE(expr1, expr2)
``
Specialization of `BOOST_TEST_NE` which interprets `expr1` and `expr2` as pointers to null-terminated byte strings (C strings). If `std::strcmp(expr1, expr2) == 0`, increase the error count and output a message containing both expressions.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_WITH]
``
BOOST_TEST_WITH(expr1, expr2, pred)
``
If `pred(expr1, expr2)` is not true increases the error count and outputs a
message containing both expressions.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_ALL_EQ]
``
BOOST_TEST_ALL_EQ(begin1, end1, begin2, end2)
``
Compares the content of two sequences. If they have different sizes, or if any pairwise element differs, increases the error count and outputs a message containing at most 8 differing elements.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_ALL_WITH]
``
BOOST_TEST_ALL_WITH(begin1, end1, begin2, end2, predicate)
``
Compares the content of two sequences. If they have different sizes, or if any pairwise element do not fulfill the binary predicate, increases the error count and outputs a message containing at most 8 differing elements.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_THROWS]
``
@ -104,6 +230,20 @@ nothing and `expr` is not evaluated.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_NO_THROW]
``
BOOST_TEST_NO_THROW(expr)
``
If `BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS` is *not* defined and if `expr` throws an exception,
increases the error count and outputs a message containing the expression
and (if possible) the exception message.
If `BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS` is defined, `expr` is evaluated.
[endsect]
[section report_errors]
``
@ -114,6 +254,25 @@ Return the error count from `main`.
[endsect]
[section lwt_init]
``
void boost::core::lwt_init()
``
Performs one-time initialization. Disables the interactive message
boxes displayed by the Microsoft Windows debug runtime library on
`abort`, failing `assert`, and other abnormal program terminations
(to facilitate unattended testing), and ensures that in case
`boost::report_errors` is not called (a common mistake), the program
ends with a nonzero exit code.
`lwt_init` is automatically called by the test macros. There is
no need to call it explicitly, except in cases where a test fails due
to e.g. an assertion failure before the first test macro is invoked.
[endsect]
[section Example]
``
@ -148,6 +307,7 @@ return a boolean value.
``
#define BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_TRUE((Trait)) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_FALSE((Trait)) /*unspecified*/
#define BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME(Type1, Type2) /*unspecified*/
``
[endsect]
@ -175,23 +335,39 @@ message containing `Trait`. Note the double set of parentheses.
[endsect]
[section BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME]
``
BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME(Type1, Type2)
``
If the two types are not the same, increases the error count and outputs a
message containing them. This macro requires that the compiler supports
variadic macros and `__VA_ARGS__`. (Note that unlike `BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_TRUE`
and `BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_FALSE`, this macro only requires a single set of
parentheses.)
[endsect]
[section Example]
``
#include <boost/core/lightweight_test_trait.hpp>
#include <boost/core/is_same.hpp>
#include <boost/type_traits/is_same.hpp>
template<class T, class U> struct X
{
typedef T type;
};
using boost::core::is_same;
using boost::is_same;
int main()
{
BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_TRUE(( is_same<X<int, long>::type, int> ));
BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME( X<int, long>::type, int );
return boost::report_errors();
}
``

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Copyright 2023 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:make_span make_span]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/make_span.hpp> provides function templates `make_span`
to conveniently create `span` objects. They are useful before C++17 where Class
Template Argument Deduction (CTAD) is not available.
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class I>
constexpr span<I>
make_span(I* d, std::size_t n) noexcept;
template<class I>
constexpr span<I>
make_span(I* b, I* e) noexcept;
template<class T, std::size_t N>
constexpr span<T, N>
make_span(T(&a)[N]) noexcept;
template<class T, std::size_t N>
constexpr span<T, N>
make_span(std::array<T, N>& a) noexcept;
template<class T, std::size_t N>
constexpr span<const T, N>
make_span(const std::array<T, N>& a) noexcept;
template<class R>
span<remove_pointer_t<iterator_t<R> > >
make_span(R&& r);
} /* boost */
```
[section Functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class I> span<I> make_span(I* f, std::size_t c);`]
[Returns `span<I>(f, c)`.]]
[[`template<class I> span<I> make_span(I* f, I* l);`]
[Returns `span<I>(f, l)`.]]
[[`template<class T, std::size_t N> span<T, N> make_span(T(&a)[N]);`]
[Returns `span<T, N>(a)`.]]
[[`template<class T, std::size_t N> span<T, N>
make_span(std::array<T, N>& a);`]
[Returns `span<T, N>(a)`.]]
[[`template<class T, std::size_t N> span<const T, N>
make_span(const std::array<T, N>& a);`]
[Returns `span<const T, N>(a)`.]]
[[`template<class R>
span<remove_pointer_t<iterator_t<R> > >
make_span(R&& r);`]
[Returns `span<remove_pointer_t<iterator_t<R> > >(std::forward<R>(r))`.]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:max_align max_align]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/max_align.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/max_align.hpp>` defines the type
`boost::core::max_align_t`, a portable equivalent of
`std::max_align_t`, and the constant `boost::core::max_align`,
the alignment of `max_align_t`.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
union max_align_t;
constexpr std::size_t max_align = alignof(max_align_t);
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:memory_resource memory_resource]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/memory_resource.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/memory_resource.hpp>` defines the class
`boost::core::memory_resource`, a portable equivalent of
`std::pmr::memory_resource` from C++17.
This is not a complete implementation of the standard `<memory_resource>`
header; for such, one should use Boost.Container. The abstract base class
is only provided by Core so that Boost libraries that provide and take
advantage of PMR facilities such as concrete implementations of memory
resources, or implementations of `polymorphic_allocator`, can interoperate.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
class memory_resource
{
public:
virtual ~memory_resource() = default;
[[nodiscard]] void* allocate( std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment = max_align );
void deallocate( void* p, std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment = max_align );
bool is_equal( memory_resource const & other ) const noexcept;
private:
virtual void* do_allocate( std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment ) = 0;
virtual void do_deallocate( void* p, std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment ) = 0;
virtual bool do_is_equal( memory_resource const& other ) const noexcept = 0;
};
inline bool operator==( memory_resource const& a, memory_resource const& b ) noexcept;
inline bool operator!=( memory_resource const& a, memory_resource const& b ) noexcept;
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
[section `allocate`]
`[[nodiscard]] void* allocate( std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment = max_align );`
* *Returns:* `do_allocate( bytes, alignment )`.
* *Remarks:* Implicitly creates objects in the returned region of storage.
[endsect]
[section `deallocate`]
`void deallocate( void* p, std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment = max_align );`
* *Effects:* `do_deallocate( bytes, alignment )`.
[endsect]
[section `is_equal`]
`bool is_equal( memory_resource const& other ) const noexcept;`
* *Returns:* `do_is_equal( other )`.
[endsect]
[section `do_allocate`]
`void* do_allocate( std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment ) = 0;`
* *Remarks:* A derived class should implement this member function to return
a pointer to allocated storage of size at least `bytes` and alignment at
least `alignment`.
* *Throws:* An appropriate exception (by convention `std::bad_alloc` or
derived) when storage with the specified size and alignment could not be
obtained.
[endsect]
[section `do_deallocate`]
`void do_deallocate( void* p, std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment ) = 0;`
* *Remarks:* A derived class should implement this member function to deallocate
a region of storage previously allocated by `do_allocate`.
* *Throws:* Nothing.
[endsect]
[section `do_is_equal`]
`bool do_is_equal( memory_resource const& other ) const noexcept = 0;`
* *Remarks:* A derived class shall implement this function to return `true` if
memory allocated from `*this` can be deallocated from `other` and vice-versa,
otherwise `false`.
[endsect]
[section `operator==`]
`bool operator==( memory_resource const& a, memory_resource const& b ) noexcept;`
* *Returns:* `&a == &b || a.is_equal( b )`.
[endsect]
[section `operator!=`]
`bool operator!=( memory_resource const& a, memory_resource const& b ) noexcept;`
* *Returns:* `!( a == b )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:noinit_adaptor noinit_adaptor]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/noinit_adaptor.hpp> provides the class
template `boost::noinit_adaptor` that converts any allocator into
one whose `construct(ptr)` performs default initialization via placement new,
and whose `destroy(ptr)` invokes `value_type` destructor directly.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following example shows use of this allocator adaptor to achieve default
initialization of elements of a trivial type, which are later assigned values.
```
#include <boost/core/noinit_adaptor.hpp>
#include <numeric>
#include <vector>
int main()
{
std::vector<int, boost::noinit_adaptor<std::allocator<int> > > v(5);
std::iota(v.begin(), v.end(), 1);
}
```
The `allocate_shared_noinit` function templates are now implemented simply
using `allocate_shared` with `noinit_adaptor`.
```
template<class T, class A>
enable_if_t<is_unbounded_array_v<T>, shared_ptr<T> >
allocate_shared_noinit(const A& a, size_t n)
{
return allocate_shared<T>(boost::noinit_adapt(a), n);
}
template<class T, class A>
enable_if_t<!is_unbounded_array_v<T>, shared_ptr<T> >
allocate_shared_noinit(const A& a)
{
return allocate_shared<T>(boost::noinit_adapt(a));
}
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class A>
struct noinit_adaptor
: A {
template<class U>
struct rebind {
typedef noinit_adaptor<allocator_rebind_t<A, U> > other;
};
noinit_adaptor() noexcept;
template<class U>
noinit_adaptor(U&& u) noexcept;
template<class U>
noinit_adaptor(const noinit_adaptor<U>& u) noexcept;
template<class U>
void construct(U* p);
template<class U>
void destroy(U* p);
};
template<class T, class U>
bool operator==(const noinit_adaptor<T>& lhs,
const noinit_adaptor<U>& rhs) noexcept;
template<class T, class U>
bool operator!=(const noinit_adaptor<T>& lhs,
const noinit_adaptor<U>& rhs) noexcept;
template<class A>
noinit_adaptor<A> noinit_adapt(const A& a) noexcept;
} /* boost */
```
[section Constructors]
[variablelist
[[`noinit_adaptor() noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects][Value initializes the A base class.]]]]]
[[`template<class U> noinit_adaptor(U&& u) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Requires][`A` shall be constructible from `U`.]]
[[Effects][Initializes the `A` base class with `std::forward<U>(u)`.]]]]]
[[`template<class U> noinit_adaptor(const noinit_adaptor<U>& u) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Requires][`A` shall be constructible from `U`.]]
[[Effects][Initializes the `A` base class with
`static_cast<const A&>(u)`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Member functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class U> void construct(U* p);`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects][`::new((void*)p) U`.]]]]]
[[`template<class U> void destroy(U* p);`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects][`p->~U()`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Operators]
[variablelist
[[`template<class T, class U> constexpr bool
operator==(const noinit_adaptor<T>& lhs,
const noinit_adaptor<U>& rhs) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][`static_cast<const T&>(lhs) == static_cast<const U&>(rhs)`.]]]]]
[[`template<class T, class U> constexpr bool
operator!=(const noinit_adaptor<T>& lhs,
const noinit_adaptor<U>& rhs) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][`!(lhs == rhs)`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Free functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class A> noinit_adaptor<A> noinit_adapt(const A& a) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][`noinit_adaptor<A>(a)`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
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[section Header <boost/core/noncopyable.hpp>]
The header `<boost/noncopyable.hpp>` defines the class
The header `<boost/core/noncopyable.hpp>` defines the class
`boost::noncopyable`. It is intended to be used as a private
base. `boost::noncopyable` has private (under C++03) or
base class. `boost::noncopyable` has private (under C++03) or
deleted (under C++11) copy constructor and a copy assignment
operator and can't be copied or assigned; a class that derives
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Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:nvp nvp]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/nvp.hpp> provides the class template `boost::nvp` that
pairs a name (`const char*`) with the address of a value (`T*`). It is the new
implementation of the NVP type previously provided by the Boost Serialization
library. This type now lives in the Core library so that other Boost libraries
can support named value serialization without taking a dependency on the
Serialization library.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following snippet shows use in a member serialize function:
```
template<class A>
void serialize(A& archive, unsigned)
{
archive & boost::make_nvp("x", x_) & boost::make_nvp("y", y_);
}
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class T>
class nvp {
public:
nvp(const char* name, T& value) noexcept;
const char* name() const noexcept;
T& value() const noexcept;
const T& const_value() const noexcept;
};
template<class T>
const nvp<T> make_nvp(const char* name, T& value) noexcept;
} /* boost */
#define BOOST_NVP(object) ``['see below]``
```
[section Constructors]
[variablelist
[[`nvp(const char* name, T& value) noexcept;`]
[Initializes the stored name pointer with `name` and the value pointer with
`addressof(value)`.]]]
[endsect]
[section Members]
[variablelist
[[`const char* name() const noexcept;`]
[Returns a pointer to the name.]]
[[`T& value() const noexcept;`]
[Returns a reference to the value.]]
[[`const T& const_value() const noexcept;`]
[Returns a reference to the value.]]]
[endsect]
[section Functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class T> const nvp<T> make_nvp(const char* name, T& value)
noexcept;`]
[Returns `nvp<T>(name, value)`.]]]
[endsect]
[section Macros]
[variablelist
[[`#define BOOST_NVP(object) see below`]
[Expands to `boost::make_nvp(BOOST_STRINGIZE(object), object)`.]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section History]
Robert Ramey originally implemented NVP in the Serialization library. Glen
Fernandes implemented this new (but compatible) version in the Core library.
[endsect]
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Copyright 2024 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:pointer_in_range pointer_in_range]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/pointer_in_range.hpp> provides the function template
`boost::pointer_in_range` to check if a pointer is in a given range. This
can be used in constant expressions in C++14 or higher when the compiler has a
builtin to support `std::is_constant_evaluated`.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following is an example of an allocator's deallocation function that does
nothing if the pointer falls within a small automatically allocated buffer.
```
template<class T, class N>
void
Allocator<T, N>::deallocate(pointer ptr, size_type)
{
if (!boost::pointer_in_range(ptr, buffer_, buffer_ + N)) {
::operator delete(ptr);
}
}
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class T>
constexpr bool pointer_in_range(const T* ptr, const T* begin, const T* end);
} /* boost */
```
[section Functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class T> constexpr bool pointer_in_range(const T* ptr,
const T* begin, const T* end);`]
[[variablelist
[[Requires][`[begin,end)` is a valid range.]]
[[Returns][`true` if `ptr` is in range `[begin,end)`, otherwise `false`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Notes]
If `boost::pointer_in_range` is not usable in constant expressions the macro
`BOOST_CORE_NO_CONSTEXPR_POINTER_IN_RANGE` is defined.
[endsect]
[section History]
Glen Fernandes implemented `pointer_in_range`.
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2017-2021 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:pointer_traits pointer_traits]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/pointer_traits.hpp> provides the class template
`boost::pointer_traits` to facilitate use of pointer-like types. The C++11
standard library introduced `std::pointer_traits` along with an allocator
model which supported pointer-like types in addition to plain raw pointers.
This implementation also supports C++98.
It also provides the function template `boost::to_address` to obtain a raw
pointer from an object of any pointer-like type.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following example allocates storage and constructs an object in that
storage using an allocator.
```
template<class Allocator>
void function(Allocator& a)
{
auto p = a.allocate(1);
std::allocator_traits<Allocator>::construct(a, boost::to_address(p));
}
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class T>
struct pointer_traits {
typedef T pointer;
typedef ``['see below]`` element_type;
typedef ``['see below]`` difference_type;
template<class U>
struct rebind_to {
typedef ``['see below]`` type;
};
template<class U>
using rebind = typename rebind_to<U>::type;
static pointer pointer_to(element_type& v);
};
template<class T>
struct pointer_traits<T*> {
typedef T* pointer;
typedef T element_type;
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
template<class U>
struct rebind_to {
typedef U* type;
};
template<class U>
using rebind = typename rebind_to<U>::type;
static pointer pointer_to(``['see below]`` v) noexcept;
};
template<class T>
constexpr T* to_address(T* v) noexcept;
template<class T>
auto to_address(const T& v) noexcept;
} // boost
```
[section Overview]
If the member type `element_type` is not defined, then all other members are
also not defined (`pointer_traits` is SFINAE-friendly).
[endsect]
[section Member types]
[variablelist
[[`typedef` ['see below] `element_type;`]
[`T::element_type` if such a type exists; otherwise `U` if `T` is a class
template instantiation of the form `Pointer<U, Args>`, where `Args` is zero
or more type arguments; otherwise the member is not defined.]]
[[`typedef` ['see below] `difference_type;`]
[`T::difference_type` if such a type exists; otherwise `std::ptrdiff_t`.]]
[[`template<class U> struct rebind_to { typedef` ['see below] `type; };`]
[`type` is `T::rebind<U>` if such a type exists; otherwise, `Pointer<V, Args>`
if `T` is a class template instantiation of the form `Pointer<T, Args>`,
where `Args` is zero or more type arguments; otherwise, the member is not
defined.]]]
[note When C++11 template aliases are not supported, the `type` for `rebind` is
`T::rebind<U>::other` if such a type exists.]
[endsect]
[section Member functions]
[variablelist
[[`static pointer pointer_traits::pointer_to(element_type& v);`]
[[variablelist
[[Remark]
[If `element_type` is a void type, or if `T::pointer_to(v)` is not well-formed,
this member is not defined.]]
[[Returns]
[A pointer to `v` obtained by calling `T::pointer_to(v)`.]]]]]
[[`static pointer pointer_traits<T*>::pointer_to(element_type& v) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Remark]
[If `element_type` is a void type, this member is not defined.]]
[[Returns][`addressof(v)`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Optional members]
[variablelist
[[`static element_type* to_address(pointer v) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns]
[A pointer of type `element_type*` that references the same location as the
argument `p`.]]
[[Note]
[This function should be the inverse of `pointer_to`. If defined, it
customizes the behavior of the non-member function `to_address`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Free functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class T> constexpr T* to_address(T* v) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][`v`.]]]]]
[[`template<class T> auto to_address(const T& v) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][`pointer_traits<T>::to_address(v)` if that
expression is well-formed, otherwise `to_address(v.operator->())`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Acknowledgements]
Glen Fernandes implemented `pointer_traits` and `to_address` with reviews and
guidance from Peter Dimov.
[endsect]
[endsect]

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[/
Copyright 2018 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:quick_exit quick_exit]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/quick_exit.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/quick_exit.hpp>` defines the function
`void boost::quick_exit(int code)`. It calls the standard C++11 function
[@https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/program/quick_exit
`std::quick_exit(code)`], if that is available, and otherwise exits the
process via [@https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/program/_Exit
`std::_Exit(code)`] or equivalent.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
[[noreturn]] void quick_exit(int code) noexcept;
}
``
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[xinclude ref_reference.xml]
[section Acknowledgments]
[section Acknowledgements]
`ref` and `cref` were originally part of the Tuple library by
Jaakko J\u00E4rvi. They were "promoted to `boost::` status" by

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}
BOOST_SCOPED_ENUM_DECLARE_END(future_errc)
These macros allows to use `future_errc` in almost all the cases as an scoped enum.
These macros allow using `future_errc` in almost all the cases as a scoped enum.
future_errc ev = future_errc::no_state;
@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ The enumeration can be forward declared:
BOOST_SCOPED_ENUM_FORWARD_DECLARE(future_errc);
There are however some limitations. First, the emulated scoped enum is not a C++ enum, so `is_enum< future_errc >` will be `false_type`.
There are however some limitations. The emulated scoped enum is not a C++ enum, so `is_enum< future_errc >` will be `false_type`.
Second, the emulated scoped enum can not be used in switch nor in template arguments. For these cases the user needs to use some helpers. Instead of
The emulated scoped enum can not be used in switch nor in template arguments. For these cases the user needs to use some helpers. Instead of
switch (ev)
{
@ -99,10 +99,29 @@ use
{
};
Lastly, explicit conversion to the underlying type should be performed with `boost::underlying_cast` instead of `static_cast`:
Explicit conversion to the underlying type should be performed with `boost::underlying_cast` instead of `static_cast`:
unsigned int val = boost::underlying_cast< unsigned int >(ev);
In C++03, scoped enums behave differently in case of calling an overloaded function when one overload takes a scoped enum as a parameter, and the other takes a parameter of an integral type. Consider the following code:
enum enum_regular { REGULAR_A, REGULAR_B };
BOOST_SCOPED_ENUM_DECLARE_BEGIN(enum_scoped)
{
a, b
}
BOOST_SCOPED_ENUM_DECLARE_END(enum_scoped)
void regular_or_int(enum_regular); // (1)
void regular_or_int(int); // (2)
void scoped_or_int(enum_scoped); // (3)
void scoped_or_int(int); // (4)
regular_or_int(REGULAR_A); // calls (1) in C++03 and C++11
scoped_or_int(enum_scoped::a); // calls (3) in C++11 but (4) in C++03!
scoped_or_int(enum_scoped(enum_scoped::a)); // calls (3) in C++03 and C++11
Here is usage example:
BOOST_SCOPED_ENUM_UT_DECLARE_BEGIN(algae, char)
@ -160,7 +179,7 @@ such cases.
[endsect]
[section Acknowledgments]
[section Acknowledgements]
This scoped enum emulation was developed by Beman Dawes, Vicente J. Botet Escriba and Anthony Williams.

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[/
Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:serialization serialization]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/serialization.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/serialization.hpp>` implements primitives
that are necessary to implement Boost.Serialization support without
including a Boost.Serialization header and thereby making a library
dependent on Boost.Serialization.
[section Synopsis]
``
#include <boost/core/nvp.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace serialization
{
// forward declarations
template<class T> struct version;
class access;
// core_version_type
struct core_version_type;
} // namespace serialization
namespace core
{
// nvp
using serialization::nvp;
using serialization::make_nvp;
// split_free
template<class Ar, class T> void split_free( Ar& ar, T& t, unsigned int v );
// split_member
template<class Ar, class T> void split_member( Ar& ar, T& t, unsigned int v );
// load_construct_data_adl
template<class Ar, class T> void load_construct_data_adl( Ar& ar, T* t, unsigned int v );
// save_construct_data_adl
template<class Ar, class T> void save_construct_data_adl( Ar& ar, T const* t, unsigned int v );
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
[section `core_version_type`]
``
struct core_version_type
{
unsigned int version_;
core_version_type( unsigned int version ): version_( version ) {}
operator unsigned int () const { return version_; }
};
``
`core_version_type` is a Core reimplementation of
`boost::serialization::version_type`, needed to call ADL serialization
primitives such as, for example, `load_construct_data` below.
It's defined in the `serialization` namespace instead of the `core`
namespace because its only purpose is to add `boost::serialization` to
the list of the associated namespaces of the corresponding call.
[endsect]
[section `split_free`]
`template<class Ar, class T> inline void split_free( Ar& ar, T& t, unsigned int v );`
`boost::core::split_free` is a Core reimplementation of
`boost::serialization::split_free`.
* *Effects:*
* If `Ar::is_saving::value` is `true`, calls `save( ar, t, core_version_type( v ) )`;
* Otherwise, calls `load( ar, t, core_version_type( v ) )`.
[endsect]
[section `split_member`]
`template<class Ar, class T> void split_member( Ar& ar, T& t, unsigned int v );`
`boost::core::split_member` is a Core reimplementation of
`boost::serialization::split_member`.
* *Effects:*
* If `Ar::is_saving::value` is `true`, calls `t.save( ar, v )`;
* Otherwise, calls `t.load( ar, v )`.
[endsect]
[section `load_construct_data_adl`]
`template<class Ar, class T> void load_construct_data_adl( Ar& ar, T* t, unsigned int v );`
`boost::core::load_construct_data_adl` is a Core reimplementation of
`boost::serialization::load_construct_data_adl`.
* *Effects:* `load_construct_data( ar, t, serialization::core_version_type( v ) );`.
[endsect]
[section `save_construct_data_adl`]
`template<class Ar, class T> void save_construct_data_adl( Ar& ar, T const* t, unsigned int v );`
`boost::core::save_construct_data_adl` is a Core reimplementation of
`boost::serialization::save_construct_data_adl`.
* *Effects:* `save_construct_data( ar, t, serialization::core_version_type( v ) );`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2023 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:size size]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/size.hpp> provides function templates `size` to obtain
the number of elements in a range.
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
template<class C>
constexpr auto
size(const C& c) noexcept(noexcept(c.size())) -> decltype(c.size());
template<class T, std::size_t N>
constexpr std::size_t
size(T(&)[N]) noexcept;
} /* boost */
```
[section Functions]
[variablelist
[[`template<class C> constexpr auto size(const C& c)
noexcept(noexcept(c.size())) -> decltype(c.size());`]
[Returns `c.size()`.]]
[[`template<class T, std::size_t N> constexpr std::size_t size(T(&)[N])
noexcept;`]
[Returns `N`.]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[endsect]

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[/
/ Copyright (c) 2022 Andrey Semashev
/
/ Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
/ file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
/]
[section:snprintf snprintf]
[simplesect Authors]
* Andrey Semashev
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/snprintf.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/snprintf.hpp>` provides portable definition of [@https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/io/fprintf `snprintf`],
`vsnprintf` and their corresponding `wchar_t` counterparts. On a platform that supports these functions in the standard library,
these definitions are equivalent to the standard functions. On other platforms (mainly, older MSVC versions) these functions
are emulated through non-standard functions that have similar behavior.
Depending on the standard library, certain implementation differences are exposed to the user:
* Any non-standard behavior with respect to string format description are not hidden by the emulation.
* Returned value of `boost::core::snprintf` in case if the output buffer is too small may not be equal to the number of characters
that would have been written if the buffer was large enough. It is, however, equal or larger than the buffer size,
which still allows the caller to detect the buffer overflow condition. The formatted output is still properly null-terminated
in this case.
[note Unlike `snprintf`, `swprintf` does not return the number of characters to be written if the output buffer is too small
but returns -1 instead. Furthermore, `swprintf` may or may not produce characters in the output buffer in this case.]
[section Example]
``
char buf[10];
int n = boost::core::snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", i);
if (n < 0)
throw std::runtime_error("Formatting error");
if (n >= sizeof(buf))
throw std::runtime_error("Formatting buffer overflow");
``
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:span span]
[simplesect Authors]
* Glen Fernandes
[endsimplesect]
[section Overview]
This header <boost/core/span.hpp> provides class template `span`, which is a
view over a sequence of objects. It implements the C++20 standard library
`std::span` facility. This implementation supports C++11 and higher.
In addition to referencing the sequence of objects, the span knows the count of
objects. There are two kinds of spans:
* Dynamic size (`span<T>` or `span<T, dynamic_extent>`)
* Static size (`span<T, N>`)
Dynamic size spans have a count that can be a value known at run time. Static
size spans have a count that must be known at compile time.
[endsect]
[section Examples]
The following snippet shows a function to compute a SHA1 hash whose parameters
and return type use spans.
```
auto sha1(boost::span<const unsigned char> input,
boost::span<unsigned char, SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH> output)
{
SHA_CTX context;
SHA1_Init(&context);
SHA1_Update(&context, input.data(), input.size());
SHA1_Final(output.data(), &context);
return output;
}
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
constexpr std::size_t dynamic_extent = -1;
template<class T, std::size_t E = dynamic_extent>
class span {
public:
typedef T element_type;
typedef std::remove_cv_t<T> value_type;
typedef std::size_t size_type;
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef T* pointer;
typedef const T* const_pointer;
typedef T& reference;
typedef const T& const_reference;
typedef T* iterator;
typedef const T* const_iterator;
typedef std::reverse_iterator<T*> reverse_iterator;
typedef std::reverse_iterator<const T*> const_reverse_iterator;
static constexpr std::size_t extent = E;
constexpr span() noexcept;
explicit(E != dynamic_extent)
template<class I>
constexpr span(I* f, size_type c);
explicit(E != dynamic_extent)
template<class I, class L>
constexpr span(I* f, L* l);
template<std::size_t N>
constexpr span(type_identity_t<T> (&a)[N]);
template<class U, std::size_t N>
constexpr span(std::array<U, N>& a) noexcept;
template<class U, std::size_t N>
constexpr span(const std::array<U, N>& a) noexcept;
explicit(E != dynamic_extent)
template<class R>
constexpr span(R&& r);
explicit(E != dynamic_extent && N == dynamic_extent)
template<class U, std::size_t N>
constexpr span(const span<U, N>& s) noexcept;
template<std::size_t C>
constexpr span<T, C> first() const;
template<std::size_t C>
constexpr span<T, C> last() const;
template<std::size_t O, std::size_t C = dynamic_extent>
constexpr span<T, see below> subspan() const;
constexpr span<T, dynamic_extent> first(size_type c) const;
constexpr span<T, dynamic_extent> last(size_type c) const;
constexpr span<T, dynamic_extent> subspan(size_type o,
size_type c = dynamic_extent) const;
constexpr size_type size() const noexcept;
constexpr size_type size_bytes() const noexcept;
constexpr bool empty() const noexcept;
constexpr reference operator[](size_type i) const;
constexpr reference front() const;
constexpr reference back() const;
constexpr pointer data() const noexcept;
constexpr iterator begin() const noexcept;
constexpr iterator end() const noexcept;
constexpr reverse_iterator rbegin() const noexcept;
constexpr reverse_iterator rend() const noexcept;
constexpr const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept;
constexpr const_iterator cend() const noexcept;
constexpr const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const noexcept;
constexpr const_reverse_iterator crend() const noexcept;
};
template<class I, class L>
span(I*, L) -> span<I>;
template<class T, std::size_t N>
span(T(&)[N]) -> span<T, N>;
template<class T, std::size_t N>
span(std::array<T, N>&) -> span<T, N>;
template<class T, std::size_t N>
span(const std::array<T, N>&) -> span<const T, N>;
template<class R>
span(R&&) -> span<remove_pointer_t<iterator_t<R> > >;
template<class T, std::size_t E>
span<const std::byte, E == dynamic_extent ? dynamic_extent : sizeof(T) * E>
as_bytes(span<T, E> s) noexcept;
template<class T, std::size_t E>
span<std::byte, E == dynamic_extent ? dynamic_extent : sizeof(T) * E>
as_writable_bytes(span<T, E> s) noexcept;
} /* boost */
```
[section Constructors]
[variablelist
[[`constexpr span() noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Constraints][`E == dynamic_extent || E == 0` is `true`.]]
[[Postconditions][`size() == 0 && data() == nullptr`.]]]]]
[[`explicit(E != dynamic_extent)
template<class I>
constexpr span(I* f, size_type c);`]
[[variablelist
[[Constraints]
[`is_convertible_v<I(*)[], T(*)[]>` is `true`.]]
[[Preconditions]
[[itemized_list
[`[f, f + c)` is a valid range.]
[If `E` is not equal to `dynamic_extent`, then `c` is equal to `E`.]]]]
[[Effects][Constructs a `span` with data `f` and size `c`.]]
[[Throws][Nothing.]]]]]
[[`explicit(E != dynamic_extent)
template<class I, class L>
constexpr span(I* f, L* l);`]
[[variablelist
[[Constraints]
[`is_convertible_v<I(*)[], T(*)[]>` is `true`.]]
[[Preconditions]
[[itemized_list
[If `E` is not equal to `dynamic_extent`, then `l - f` is equal to `E`.]
[`[f, l)` is a valid range.]]]]
[[Effects][Constructs a `span` with data `f` and size `l - f`.]]
[[Throws][Nothing.]]]]]
[[`template<std::size_t N>
constexpr span(type_identity_t<T> (&a)[N]);`]
[[variablelist
[[Constraints][`E == dynamic_extent || E == N` is `true`.]]
[[Effects][Constructs a `span` that is a view over the supplied array.]]
[[Postconditions][`size() == N && data() == &a[0]` is `true`.]]]]]
[[`template<class U, std::size_t N>
constexpr span(std::array<U, N>& a) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Constraints]
[[itemized_list
[`E == dynamic_extent || E == N` is `true`, and]
[`U(*)[]` is convertible to `T(*)[]`.]]]]
[[Effects][Constructs a `span` that is a view over the supplied array.]]
[[Postconditions][`size() == N && data() == a.data()` is `true`.]]]]]
[[`template<class U, std::size_t N>
constexpr span(const std::array<U, N>& a) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Constraints]
[[itemized_list
[`E == dynamic_extent || E == N` is `true`, and]
[`U(*)[]` is convertible to `T(*)[]`.]]]]
[[Effects][Constructs a `span` that is a view over the supplied array.]]
[[Postconditions][`size() == N && data() == a.data()` is `true`.]]]]]
[[`explicit(E != dynamic_extent)
template<class R>
constexpr span(R&& r);`]
[[variablelist
[[Constraints]
[[itemized_list
[`is_lvalue_reference_v<R> || is_const_v<T>` is `true`]
[`remove_cvref_t<R>` is not a specialization of `span`,]
[`remove_cvref_t<R>` is not a specialization of `array`,]
[`is_array_v<remove_cvref_t<R>>` is `false`,]
[`data(r)` is well-formed and
`is_convertible_v<remove_pointer_t<iterator_t<R> >(*)[],
T(*)[]>` is `true`, and]
[`r.size()` is well-formed and
`is_convertible_v<decltype(declval<R&>().size()), size_t>` is `true`.]]]]
[[Effects][Constructs a `span` with data `data(r)` and size `r.size()`.]]
[[Throws][What and when data(r) and r.size() throw.]]]]]
[[`explicit(E != dynamic_extent && N == dynamic_extent)
template<class U, std::size_t N>
constexpr span(const span<U, N>& s) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Constraints]
[[itemized_list
[`E == dynamic_extent || N == dynamic_extent || E == N` is `true`, and]
[`is_convertible_v<U(*)[], T(*)[]>` is `true`.]]]]
[[Preconditions]
[If `E` is not equal to `dynamic_extent`, then `s.size()` is equal to `E`.]]
[[Effects]
[Constructs a `span` that is a view over the range
`[s.data(), s.data() + s.size())`.]]
[[Postconditions][`size() == s.size() && data() == s.data()`.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Subviews]
[variablelist
[[`template<std::size_t C> constexpr span<T, C> first() const;`]
[[variablelist
[[Mandates][`C <= E` is `true`.]]
[[Preconditions][`C <= size()` is `true`.]]
[[Effects]
[Equivalent to `return R{data(), C};` where `R` is the return type.]]]]]
[[`template<std::size_t C> constexpr span<T, C> last() const;`]
[[variablelist
[[Mandates][`C <= E` is `true`.]]
[[Preconditions][`C <= size()` is `true`.]]
[[Effects]
[Equivalent to `return R{data() + (size() - C), C};` where `R` is the return
type.]]]]]
[[`template<std::size_t O, std::size_t C = dynamic_extent>
constexpr span<T, see below> subspan() const;`]
[[variablelist
[[Mandates][`O <= E && (C == dynamic_extent || C <= E - O)` is `true`.]]
[[Preconditions]
[`O <= size() && (C == dynamic_extent || C <= size() - O)` is `true`.]]
[[Effects]
[Equivalent to
`return span<T, see below>(data() + O,
C != dynamic_extent ? C : size() - O);`.]]
[[Remarks]
[The second template argument of the returned span type is:
`C != dynamic_extent ? C : (E != dynamic_extent ? E - O :
dynamic_extent)`]]]]]
[[`constexpr span<T, dynamic_extent> first(size_type c) const;`]
[[variablelist
[[Preconditions][`c <= size()` is `true`.]]
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return {data(), c};`]]]]]
[[`constexpr span<T, dynamic_extent> last(size_type c) const;`]
[[variablelist
[[Preconditions][`c <= size()` is `true`.]]
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return {data() + (size() - c), c};`]]]]]
[[`constexpr span<T, dynamic_extent> subspan(size_type o,
size_type c = dynamic_extent) const;`]
[[variablelist
[[Preconditions]
[`o <= size() && (c == dynamic_extent || o + c <= size())` is `true`.]]
[[Effects]
[Equivalent to:
`return {data() + o, c == dynamic_extent ? size() - o : c};`]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Observers]
[variablelist
[[`constexpr size_type size() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][The number of elements in the span.]]]]]
[[`constexpr size_type size_bytes() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return size() * sizeof(T);`]]]]]
[[`constexpr bool empty() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return size() == 0;`]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Element access]
[variablelist
[[`constexpr reference operator[](size_type i) const;`]
[[variablelist
[[Preconditions][`i < size()` is `true`.]]
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return *(data() + i);`]]]]]
[[`constexpr reference front() const;`]
[[variablelist
[[Preconditions][`empty()` is `false`.]]
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return *data();`]]]]]
[[`constexpr reference back() const;`]
[[variablelist
[[Preconditions][`empty()` is `false`.]]
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return *(data() + (size() - 1);`]]]]]
[[`constexpr pointer data() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][A pointer to the first element in the span.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Iterator support]
[variablelist
[[`constexpr iterator begin() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][A constant iterator referring to the first element in the span. If `empty()`,
then it returns the same value as `cend()`.]]]]]
[[`constexpr iterator end() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][A constant iterator which is the past-the-end value.]]]]]
[[`constexpr reverse_iterator rbegin() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return reverse_iterator(end());`]]]]]
[[`constexpr reverse_iterator rend() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return reverse_iterator(begin());`]]]]]
[[`constexpr const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns]
[A constant iterator referring to the first element in the span. If `empty()`,
then it returns the same value as `cend()`.]]]]]
[[`constexpr const_iterator cend() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Returns][A constant iterator which is the past-the-end value.]]]]]
[[`constexpr const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects][Equivalent to: `return const_reverse_iterator(cend());`]]]]]
[[`constexpr const_reverse_iterator crend() const noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects]
[Equivalent to: `return const_reverse_iterator(cbegin());`]]]]]]
[endsect]
[section Views of object representation]
[variablelist
[[`template<class T, std::size_t E>
span<const std::byte, E == dynamic_extent ? dynamic_extent : sizeof(T) * E>
as_bytes(span<T, E> s) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Effects]
[Equivalent to:
`return {reinterpret_cast<const byte*>(s.data()), s.size_bytes()};`.]]]]]
[[`template<class T, std::size_t E>
span<std::byte, E == dynamic_extent ? dynamic_extent : sizeof(T) * E>
as_writable_bytes(span<T, E> s) noexcept;`]
[[variablelist
[[Constraints][`is_const_v<T>` is `false`.]]
[[Effects]
[Equivalent to: `return R{reinterpret_cast<byte*>(s.data()), s.size_bytes()};`
where `R` is the return type.]]]]]]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[endsect]

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Copyright 2021 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:string_view string_view]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/string_view.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/string_view.hpp>` defines `boost::core::string_view`,
a portable and interoperable implementation of `std::string_view`.
Unlike `boost::string_view`, `boost::core::string_view` has implicit
conversions from and to `std::string_view`, which allows Boost libraries that
support C++11/C++14 to use it in interfaces without forcing users to forgo the
use of `std::string_view` in their code.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
template<class Ch> class basic_string_view
{
public:
// types
typedef std::char_traits<Ch> traits_type;
typedef Ch value_type;
typedef Ch* pointer;
typedef Ch const* const_pointer;
typedef Ch& reference;
typedef Ch const& const_reference;
typedef Ch const* const_iterator;
typedef const_iterator iterator;
typedef std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator> const_reverse_iterator;
typedef const_reverse_iterator reverse_iterator;
typedef std::size_t size_type;
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
// npos
static constexpr size_type npos = static_cast<size_type>( -1 );
public:
// construction and assignment
constexpr basic_string_view() noexcept;
constexpr basic_string_view( basic_string_view const& ) noexcept = default;
constexpr basic_string_view& operator=( basic_string_view const& ) noexcept & = default;
constexpr basic_string_view( Ch const* str ) noexcept;
constexpr basic_string_view( Ch const* str, size_type len ) noexcept;
constexpr basic_string_view( Ch const* begin, Ch const* end ) noexcept;
template<class A> basic_string_view( std::basic_string<Ch, std::char_traits<Ch>, A> const& str ) noexcept;
basic_string_view( std::basic_string_view<Ch, std::char_traits<Ch>> const& str ) noexcept;
// conversions
template<class A> operator std::basic_string<Ch, std::char_traits<Ch>, A>() const;
template<class Ch2> operator std::basic_string_view<Ch2>() const noexcept;
// iterator support
constexpr const_iterator begin() const noexcept;
constexpr const_iterator end() const noexcept;
constexpr const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept;
constexpr const_iterator cend() const noexcept;
constexpr const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const noexcept;
constexpr const_reverse_iterator rend() const noexcept;
constexpr const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const noexcept;
constexpr const_reverse_iterator crend() const noexcept;
// capacity
constexpr size_type size() const noexcept;
constexpr size_type length() const noexcept;
constexpr size_type max_size() const noexcept;
constexpr bool empty() const noexcept;
// element access
constexpr const_reference operator[]( size_type pos ) const noexcept;
constexpr const_reference at( size_type pos ) const;
constexpr const_reference front() const noexcept;
constexpr const_reference back() const noexcept;
constexpr const_pointer data() const noexcept;
// modifiers
constexpr void remove_prefix( size_type n ) noexcept;
constexpr void remove_suffix( size_type n ) noexcept;
constexpr void swap( basic_string_view& s ) noexcept;
// string operations
constexpr size_type copy( Ch* s, size_type n, size_type pos = 0 ) const;
constexpr basic_string_view substr( size_type pos = 0, size_type n = npos ) const;
// compare
constexpr int compare( basic_string_view str ) const noexcept;
constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, basic_string_view str ) const;
constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, basic_string_view str, size_type pos2, size_type n2 ) const;
constexpr int compare( Ch const* s ) const;
constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, Ch const* s ) const;
constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, Ch const* s, size_type n2 ) const;
// starts_with
constexpr bool starts_with( basic_string_view x ) const noexcept;
constexpr bool starts_with( Ch x ) const noexcept;
constexpr bool starts_with( Ch const* x ) const noexcept;
// ends_with
constexpr bool ends_with( basic_string_view x ) const noexcept;
constexpr bool ends_with( Ch x ) const noexcept;
constexpr bool ends_with( Ch const* x ) const noexcept;
// find
constexpr size_type find( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find( Ch c, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find( Ch const* s, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;
// rfind
constexpr size_type rfind( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type rfind( Ch c, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type rfind( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type rfind( Ch const* s, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;
// find_first_of
constexpr size_type find_first_of( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_first_of( Ch c, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_first_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_first_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;
// find_last_of
constexpr size_type find_last_of( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_last_of( Ch c, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_last_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_last_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;
// find_first_not_of
constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( Ch c, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;
// find_last_not_of
constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( Ch c, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;
constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;
// contains
constexpr bool contains( basic_string_view sv ) const noexcept;
constexpr bool contains( Ch c ) const noexcept;
constexpr bool contains( Ch const* s ) const noexcept;
// relational operators
constexpr friend bool operator==( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;
constexpr friend bool operator!=( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;
constexpr friend bool operator<( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;
constexpr friend bool operator<=( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;
constexpr friend bool operator>( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;
constexpr friend bool operator>=( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;
};
// stream inserter
template<class Ch> std::basic_ostream<Ch>& operator<<( std::basic_ostream<Ch>& os, basic_string_view<Ch> str );
// typedef names
typedef basic_string_view<char> string_view;
typedef basic_string_view<wchar_t> wstring_view;
typedef basic_string_view<char16_t> u16string_view;
typedef basic_string_view<char32_t> u32string_view;
typedef basic_string_view<char8_t> u8string_view;
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
[section Construction]
[section `constexpr basic_string_view() noexcept;`]
* *Ensures:* `data() == 0`; `size() == 0`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr basic_string_view( Ch const* str ) noexcept;`]
* *Ensures:* `data() == str`; `size() == traits_type::length( str )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr basic_string_view( Ch const* str, size_type len ) noexcept;`]
* *Ensures:* `data() == str`; `size() == len`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr basic_string_view( Ch const* begin, Ch const* end ) noexcept;`]
* *Requires:* `end >= begin`.
* *Ensures:* `data() == begin`; `size() == end - begin`.
[endsect]
[section `template<class A> basic_string_view( std::basic_string<Ch, std::char_traits<Ch>, A> const& str ) noexcept;`]
* *Ensures:* `data() == str.data()`; `size() == str.size()`.
[endsect]
[section `basic_string_view( std::basic_string_view<Ch, std::char_traits<Ch>> const& str ) noexcept;`]
* *Ensures:* `data() == str.data()`; `size() == str.size()`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Conversions]
[section `template<class A> operator std::basic_string<Ch, std::char_traits<Ch>, A>() const;`]
* *Returns:* `std::basic_string<Ch, std::char_traits<Ch>, A>( data(), size() )`.
[endsect]
[section `template<class Ch2> operator std::basic_string_view<Ch2>() const noexcept;`]
* *Constraints:* `Ch2` is the same type as `Ch`.
* *Returns:* `std::basic_string_view<Ch2>( data(), size() )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Iterator Support]
[section `constexpr const_iterator begin() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `data()`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_iterator end() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `data() + size()`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `begin()`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_iterator cend() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `end()`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `const_reverse_iterator( end() )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_reverse_iterator rend() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `const_reverse_iterator( begin() )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `rbegin()`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_reverse_iterator crend() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `rend()`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Capacity]
[section `constexpr size_type size() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* the length of the referenced character sequence.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type length() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `size()`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type max_size() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `std::numeric_limits<size_type>::max() / sizeof(Ch)`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr bool empty() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `size() == 0`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Element Access]
[section `constexpr const_reference operator[]( size_type pos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Requires:* `pos < size()`.
* *Returns:* `data()[ pos ]`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_reference at( size_type pos ) const;`]
* *Returns:* `data()[ pos ]`.
* *Throws:* `std::out_of_range` when `pos >= size()`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_reference front() const noexcept;`]
* *Requires:* `!empty()`.
* *Returns:* `data()[ 0 ]`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_reference back() const noexcept;`]
* *Requires:* `!empty()`.
* *Returns:* `data()[ size() - 1 ]`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr const_pointer data() const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* a pointer to the beginning of the referenced character sequence.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Modifiers]
[section `constexpr void remove_prefix( size_type n ) noexcept;`]
* *Requires:* `n <= size()`.
* *Effects:* advances `data()` by `n` and decreases `size()` by `n`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr void remove_suffix( size_type n ) noexcept;`]
* *Requires:* `n <= size()`.
* *Effects:* decreases `size()` by `n`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr void swap( basic_string_view& s ) noexcept;`]
* *Effects:* exchanges the contents of `*this` and `s`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section String Operations]
[section copy]
[section `constexpr size_type copy( Ch* s, size_type n, size_type pos = 0 ) const;`]
* *Effects:* copies to `s` the contents of `substr( pos, n )`.
* *Throws:* `std::out_of_range` when `pos >= size()`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section substr]
[section `constexpr basic_string_view substr( size_type pos = 0, size_type n = npos ) const;`]
* *Returns:* `basic_string_view( data() + pos, std::min( size() - pos, n ) )`.
* *Throws:* `std::out_of_range` when `pos >= size()`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section compare]
[section `constexpr int compare( basic_string_view str ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:*
* if `traits_type::compare( data(), str.data(), std::min( size(), str.size() ) )` is not zero, returns it. Otherwise,
* if `size() < str.size()`, returns a negative number. Otherwise,
* if `size() > str.size()`, returns a positive number. Otherwise,
* returns 0.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, basic_string_view str ) const;`]
* *Returns:* `substr( pos1, n1 ).compare( str )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, basic_string_view str, size_type pos2, size_type n2 ) const;`]
* *Returns:* `substr( pos1, n1 ).compare( str.substr( pos2, n2 ) )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr int compare( Ch const* s ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `compare( basic_string_view( s ) )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, Ch const* s ) const;`]
* *Returns:* `substr( pos1, n1 ).compare( basic_string_view( s ) )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, Ch const* s, size_type n2 ) const;`]
* *Returns:* `substr( pos1, n1 ).compare( basic_string_view( s, n2 ) )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section starts_with]
[section `constexpr bool starts_with( basic_string_view x ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `substr( 0, x.size() ) == x`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr bool starts_with( Ch x ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `starts_with( basic_string_view( &x, 1 ) )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr bool starts_with( Ch const* x ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `starts_with( basic_string_view( x ) )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section ends_with]
[section `constexpr bool ends_with( basic_string_view x ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `size() >= x.size() && substr( size() - x.size(), x.size() ) == x`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr bool ends_with( Ch x ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `ends_with( basic_string_view( &x, 1 ) )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr bool ends_with( Ch const* x ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `ends_with( basic_string_view( x ) )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Searching]
[section find]
[section `constexpr size_type find( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* The lowest position `i` such that `i >= pos` and `substr( i, str.size() ) == str`, or `npos` if such a position doesn't exist.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find( Ch c, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find( Ch const* s, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find( basic_string_view( s ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section rfind]
[section `constexpr size_type rfind( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* The highest position `i` such that `i <= pos` and `substr( i, str.size() ) == str`, or `npos` if such a position doesn't exist.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type rfind( Ch c, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `rfind( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type rfind( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `rfind( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type rfind( Ch const* s, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `rfind( basic_string_view( s ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section find_first_of]
[section `constexpr size_type find_first_of( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* The lowest position `i` such that `i >= pos` and the character at position `i` is equal to one of the characters in `str`, or `npos` if such a position doesn't exist.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_first_of( Ch c, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_first_of( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_first_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_first_of( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_first_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_first_of( basic_string_view( s ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section find_last_of]
[section `constexpr size_type find_last_of( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* The highest position `i` such that `i <= pos` and the character at position `i` is equal to one of the characters in `str`, or `npos` if such a position doesn't exist.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_last_of( Ch c, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_last_of( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_last_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_last_of( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_last_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_last_of( basic_string_view( s ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section find_first_not_of]
[section `constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* The lowest position `i` such that `i >= pos` and the character at position `i` is not equal to one of the characters in `str`, or `npos` if such a position doesn't exist.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( Ch c, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_first_not_of( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_first_not_of( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos = 0 ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_first_not_of( basic_string_view( s ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section find_last_not_of]
[section `constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( basic_string_view str, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* The highest position `i` such that `i <= pos` and the character at position `i` is not equal to one of the characters in `str`, or `npos` if such a position doesn't exist.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( Ch c, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_last_not_of( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_last_not_of( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( Ch const* s, size_type pos = npos ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find_last_not_of( basic_string_view( s ), pos )`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section contains]
[section `constexpr bool contains( basic_string_view sv ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find( sv ) != npos`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr bool contains( Ch c ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find( c ) != npos`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr bool contains( Ch const* s ) const noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `find( s ) != npos`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Relational Operators]
[section `constexpr friend bool operator==( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `sv1.compare( sv2 ) == 0`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr friend bool operator!=( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `sv1.compare( sv2 ) != 0`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr friend bool operator<( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `sv1.compare( sv2 ) < 0`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr friend bool operator<=( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `sv1.compare( sv2 ) <= 0`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr friend bool operator>( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `sv1.compare( sv2 ) > 0`.
[endsect]
[section `constexpr friend bool operator>=( basic_string_view sv1, basic_string_view sv2 ) noexcept;`]
* *Returns:* `sv1.compare( sv2 ) >= 0`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Stream Inserter]
[section `template<class Ch> std::basic_ostream<Ch>& operator<<( std::basic_ostream<Ch>& os, basic_string_view<Ch> str );`]
* *Effects:* equivalent to `os << x`, where `x` is a pointer to a null-terminated character sequence with the same contents as `str`.
[endsect]
[endsect]
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[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/swap.hpp>]
[section Header <boost/core/invoke_swap.hpp>]
`template<class T> void swap(T& left, T& right);`
[^template<class T> void invoke_swap(T& left, T& right) noexcept(['see below]);]
[endsect]
[section Introduction]
The template function `boost::swap` allows the values of two
variables to be swapped, using argument dependent lookup to
select a specialized swap function if available. If no
The template function `boost::core::invoke_swap` allows the
values of two variables to be swapped, using argument dependent
lookup to select a specialized swap function if available. If no
specialized swap function is available, `std::swap` is used.
[endsect]
@ -40,13 +40,14 @@ specialized swap function is available, `std::swap` is used.
The generic `std::swap` function requires that the elements
to be swapped are assignable and copy constructible. It is
usually implemented using one copy construction and two
assignments - this is often both unnecessarily restrictive and
unnecessarily slow. In addition, where the generic swap
implementation provides only the basic guarantee, specialized
swap functions are often able to provide the no-throw exception
guarantee (and it is considered best practice to do so where
possible [footnote Scott Meyers, Effective C++ Third Edition,
Item 25: "Consider support for a non-throwing swap"].
assignments (C++11 replaces copy operations with move) - this
is often both unnecessarily restrictive and unnecessarily slow.
In addition, where the generic swap implementation provides
only the basic guarantee, specialized swap functions are often
able to provide the no-throw exception guarantee (and it is
considered best practice to do so where possible[footnote Scott
Meyers, Effective C++ Third Edition, Item 25: "Consider support
for a non-throwing swap"].
The alternative to using argument dependent lookup in this
situation is to provide a template specialization of
@ -55,23 +56,27 @@ Although this is legal C++, no Boost libraries use this method,
whereas many Boost libraries provide specialized swap functions
in their own namespaces.
`boost::swap` also supports swapping built-in arrays. Note that
`std::swap` originally did not do so, but a request to add an
overload of `std::swap` for built-in arrays has been accepted
`boost::core::invoke_swap` also supports swapping built-in arrays.
Note that `std::swap` originally did not do so, but a request to
add an overload of `std::swap` for built-in arrays has been accepted
by the C++ Standards Committee[footnote
[@http://open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/lwg-defects.html#809
[@http://open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/lwg-defects.html#809
LWG Defect Report 809: std::swap should be overloaded for array
types]].
[endsect]
[section Exception Safety]
`boost::swap` provides the same exception guarantee as the
underlying swap function used, with one exception; for an array
`boost::core::invoke_swap` provides the same exception guarantee as
the underlying swap function used, with one exception; for an array
of type `T[n]`, where `n > 1` and the underlying swap function
for `T` provides the strong exception guarantee, `boost::swap`
provides only the basic exception guarantee.
for `T` provides the strong exception guarantee,
`boost::core::invoke_swap` provides only the basic exception guarantee.
In C++11 and later, `boost::core::invoke_swap` propagates the same
`noexcept` specification as the one specified in the underlying swap
function.
[endsect]
@ -79,42 +84,44 @@ provides only the basic exception guarantee.
Either:
* T must be assignable
* T must be copy constructible
* `T` must be copy assignable (/since C++11:/ move assignable)
* `T` must be copy constructible (/since C++11:/ move constructible)
Or:
* A function with the signature `swap(T&,T&)` is available via
* A function with the signature `swap(T&, T&)` is available via
argument dependent lookup
Or:
* A template specialization of `std::swap` exists for T
* A template specialization of `std::swap` exists for `T`
Or:
* T is a built-in array of swappable elements
* `T` is a built-in array of swappable elements
[endsect]
[section Portability]
Several older compilers do not support argument dependent
lookup. On these compilers `boost::swap` will call
lookup. On these compilers `boost::core::invoke_swap` will call
`std::swap`, ignoring any specialized swap functions that
could be found as a result of argument dependent lookup.
[endsect]
[endsect]
[section Credits]
* *Niels Dekker* - for implementing and documenting support for
* *Niels Dekker* - for implementing and documenting support for
built-in arrays
* *Joseph Gauterin* - for the initial idea, implementation,
tests, and documentation
* *Steven Watanabe* - for the idea to make `boost::swap` less
specialized than `std::swap`, thereby allowing the function
to have the name 'swap' without introducing ambiguity
to have the name 'swap' without introducing ambiguity. However,
later the function was renamed to `boost::core::invoke_swap`
to avoid potential infinite recursion.
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[/
Copyright 2021 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:type_name type_name]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/type_name.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/type_name.hpp>` defines the function
template `boost::core::type_name<T>()` that returns a string
representation of the name of `T`, suitable for logging or
diagnostic display purposes.
The result is similar to `boost::core::demangle( typeid(T).name() )`,
but it's made more regular by eliminating some of the platform-specific
differences and extra template parameters of the standard library
container types.
For example, `type_name< std::map<std::string, int> >()` returns
`"std::map<std::string, int>"` and not
```
std::map<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>,
std::allocator<char> >, int, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char,
std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<
std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>,
std::allocator<char> > const, int> > >
```
or
```
class std::map<class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,
class std::allocator<char> >,int,struct std::less<class std::basic_string<
char,struct std::char_traits<char>,class std::allocator<char> > >,class
std::allocator<struct std::pair<class std::basic_string<char,struct
std::char_traits<char>,class std::allocator<char> > const ,int> > >
```
The return values aren't guaranteed to be stable across Boost releases.
Compilation with `-fno-rtti` is supported, but the returned type names aren't
guaranteed to be particularly useful or unique.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
template<class T> std::string type_name();
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
[section template<class T> std::string type_name();]
* *Returns:* A string representation of the name of `T`.
[endsect]
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[/
/ Copyright (c) 2018 Andrey Semashev
/
/ Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
/ file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
/]
[section:uncaught_exceptions uncaught_exceptions]
[simplesect Authors]
* Andrey Semashev
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/uncaught_exceptions.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/uncaught_exceptions.hpp>` defines the `boost::core::uncaught_exceptions` function,
which is a more portable implementation of the same named function introduced in C++17. The function
returns the number of the currently pending exceptions. When that function returns a value greater than 0,
throwing an exception from a destructor can terminate the program.
Unfortunately, the function cannot be implemented on every pre-C++17 compiler, although the most commonly
used compilers are supported. When the compiler does not provide the necessary functionality,
`boost::core::uncaught_exceptions` returns a non-zero value if at least one exception is pending (i.e. not
necessarily the number of pending exceptions), and `BOOST_CORE_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS_EMULATED` macro
is defined.
[section Example]
``
class my_class
{
private:
const unsigned int m_exception_count;
public:
my_class() : m_exception_count(boost::core::uncaught_exceptions())
{
}
~my_class() noexcept(false)
{
if (m_exception_count == boost::core::uncaught_exceptions())
do_something_potentially_throwing();
}
};
``
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
]
[section:use_default use_default]
[section Overview]
The header <boost/core/use_default.hpp> provides the type `boost::use_default`
which is used by other Boost libraries as a sentinel type in templates to
indicate defaults.
[endsect]
[section Example]
```
template<class Derived, class Base,
class Value = boost::use_default,
class CategoryOrTraversal = boost::use_default,
class Reference = boost::use_default,
class Difference = boost::use_default>
class iterator_adaptor;
template<class Value>
class node_iterator
: public iterator_adaptor<node_iterator<Value>, Value*,
boost::use_default, boost::forward_traversal_tag>;
```
[endsect]
[section Reference]
```
namespace boost {
struct use_default { };
}
```
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[/
Copyright 2022 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:verbose_terminate_handler verbose_terminate_handler]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/verbose_terminate_handler.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/verbose_terminate_handler.hpp>` defines
the function `void boost::core::verbose_terminate_handler()`. Its
purpose is to be set as a terminate handler as in
```
std::set_terminate( boost::core::verbose_terminate_handler );
```
When invoked, the function prints information about the current
uncaught exception to `stderr` and then calls `std::abort`.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
[[noreturn]] void verbose_terminate_handler();
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
[section Example]
```
#include <boost/core/verbose_terminate_handler.hpp>
#include <boost/throw_exception.hpp>
#include <exception>
int main()
{
std::set_terminate( boost::core::verbose_terminate_handler );
boost::throw_with_location( std::exception() );
}
```
Sample output:
```
std::terminate called after throwing an exception:
type: class boost::detail::with_throw_location<class std::exception>
what(): Unknown exception
location: example.cpp:8:12 in function 'main'
```
[endsect]
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[/
Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
https://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[section:yield_primitives Yield Primitives]
[simplesect Authors]
* Peter Dimov
[endsimplesect]
[section Header <boost/core/yield_primitives.hpp>]
The header `<boost/core/yield_primitives.hpp>` implements a
collection of primitives that allow the current thread to
yield the CPU in various ways.
Very low level, specialized functionality, generally only useful for
implementing spinlocks. Normal synchronization primitives should
almost always be preferable in application code.
[section Synopsis]
``
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
void sp_thread_pause() noexcept;
void sp_thread_yield() noexcept;
void sp_thread_sleep() noexcept;
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
``
[endsect]
[section sp_thread_pause]
`void sp_thread_pause() noexcept;`
Emits a PAUSE instruction (on x86) or a YIELD instruction (on ARM).
A portable equivalent of the GCC builtin function `__builtin_ia32_pause`.
[endsect]
[section sp_thread_yield]
`void sp_thread_yield() noexcept;`
Informs the scheduler that the current thread wishes to relinquish
the rest of its timeslice.
A portable equivalent of POSIX `sched_yield`.
[endsect]
[section sp_thread_sleep]
`void sp_thread_sleep() noexcept;`
Sleeps for a short period, as if by calling POSIX `nanosleep` with
a small, implementation-dependent, interval (usually one microsecond).
A more forcing yield primitive than `sp_thread_yield`, because it's
generally not ignored even if all other waiting threads are of lower
priority.
[endsect]
[endsect]
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<AutoVisualizer xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/vstudio/debugger/natvis/2010">
<Type Name="boost::core::basic_string_view&lt;*&gt;">
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// Copyright (C) 2002 Brad King (brad.king@kitware.com)
// Douglas Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Copyright (C) 2002, 2008, 2013 Peter Dimov
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
/*
Copyright (C) 2002 Brad King (brad.king@kitware.com)
Douglas Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
Copyright (C) 2002, 2008, 2013 Peter Dimov
Copyright (C) 2017 Glen Joseph Fernandes (glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_ADDRESSOF_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_ADDRESSOF_HPP
# include <boost/config.hpp>
# include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
# include <cstddef>
#include <boost/config.hpp>
namespace boost
#if defined(BOOST_MSVC_FULL_VER) && BOOST_MSVC_FULL_VER >= 190024215
#define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ADDRESSOF
#elif defined(BOOST_GCC) && BOOST_GCC >= 70000
#define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ADDRESSOF
#elif defined(__has_builtin)
#if __has_builtin(__builtin_addressof)
#define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ADDRESSOF
#endif
#endif
#if defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ADDRESSOF)
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_CONSTEXPR)
#define BOOST_CORE_NO_CONSTEXPR_ADDRESSOF
#endif
namespace boost {
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline T*
addressof(T& o) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_addressof(o);
}
namespace detail
{
template<class T> struct addr_impl_ref
{
T & v_;
BOOST_FORCEINLINE addr_impl_ref( T & v ): v_( v ) {}
BOOST_FORCEINLINE operator T& () const { return v_; }
private:
addr_impl_ref & operator=(const addr_impl_ref &);
};
template<class T> struct addressof_impl
{
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE T * f( T & v, long )
{
return reinterpret_cast<T*>(
&const_cast<char&>(reinterpret_cast<const volatile char &>(v)));
}
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE T * f( T * v, int )
{
return v;
}
};
#if !defined( BOOST_NO_CXX11_NULLPTR )
#if !defined( BOOST_NO_CXX11_DECLTYPE ) && ( ( defined( __clang__ ) && !defined( _LIBCPP_VERSION ) ) || defined( __INTEL_COMPILER ) )
typedef decltype(nullptr) addr_nullptr_t;
} /* boost */
#else
#include <boost/config/workaround.hpp>
#include <cstddef>
typedef std::nullptr_t addr_nullptr_t;
namespace boost {
namespace detail {
template<class T>
class addrof_ref {
public:
BOOST_FORCEINLINE addrof_ref(T& o) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
: o_(o) { }
BOOST_FORCEINLINE operator T&() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return o_;
}
private:
addrof_ref& operator=(const addrof_ref&);
T& o_;
};
template<class T>
struct addrof {
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE T* get(T& o, long) BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return reinterpret_cast<T*>(&
const_cast<char&>(reinterpret_cast<const volatile char&>(o)));
}
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE T* get(T* p, int) BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return p;
}
};
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_NULLPTR)
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DECLTYPE) && \
(defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || \
(defined(__clang__) && !defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION)))
typedef decltype(nullptr) addrof_null_t;
#else
typedef std::nullptr_t addrof_null_t;
#endif
template<> struct addressof_impl< addr_nullptr_t >
{
typedef addr_nullptr_t T;
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE T * f( T & v, int )
{
return &v;
template<>
struct addrof<addrof_null_t> {
typedef addrof_null_t type;
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE type* get(type& o, int) BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return &o;
}
};
template<> struct addressof_impl< addr_nullptr_t const >
{
typedef addr_nullptr_t const T;
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE T * f( T & v, int )
{
return &v;
template<>
struct addrof<const addrof_null_t> {
typedef const addrof_null_t type;
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE type* get(type& o, int) BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return &o;
}
};
template<> struct addressof_impl< addr_nullptr_t volatile >
{
typedef addr_nullptr_t volatile T;
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE T * f( T & v, int )
{
return &v;
template<>
struct addrof<volatile addrof_null_t> {
typedef volatile addrof_null_t type;
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE type* get(type& o, int) BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return &o;
}
};
template<> struct addressof_impl< addr_nullptr_t const volatile >
{
typedef addr_nullptr_t const volatile T;
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE T * f( T & v, int )
{
return &v;
template<>
struct addrof<const volatile addrof_null_t> {
typedef const volatile addrof_null_t type;
static BOOST_FORCEINLINE type* get(type& o, int) BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return &o;
}
};
#endif
} // namespace detail
} /* detail */
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_SFINAE_EXPR) || \
defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_CONSTEXPR) || \
defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DECLTYPE)
#define BOOST_CORE_NO_CONSTEXPR_ADDRESSOF
template<class T>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE T*
addressof(T& o) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_BORLANDC, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x610)) || \
BOOST_WORKAROUND(__SUNPRO_CC, <= 0x5120)
return boost::detail::addrof<T>::get(o, 0);
#else
return boost::detail::addrof<T>::get(boost::detail::addrof_ref<T>(o), 0);
#endif
}
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__SUNPRO_CC, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x590))
namespace detail {
template<class T>
struct addrof_result {
typedef T* type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class T, std::size_t N>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE typename boost::detail::addrof_result<T[N]>::type
addressof(T (&o)[N]) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return &o;
}
#endif
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_BORLANDC, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x564))
template<class T, std::size_t N>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE
T (*addressof(T (&o)[N]) BOOST_NOEXCEPT)[N]
{
return reinterpret_cast<T(*)[N]>(&o);
}
template<class T, std::size_t N>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE
const T (*addressof(const T (&o)[N]) BOOST_NOEXCEPT)[N]
{
return reinterpret_cast<const T(*)[N]>(&o);
}
#endif
#else
namespace detail {
template<class T>
T addrof_declval() BOOST_NOEXCEPT;
template<class>
struct addrof_void {
typedef void type;
};
template<class T, class E = void>
struct addrof_member_operator {
static constexpr bool value = false;
};
template<class T>
struct addrof_member_operator<T, typename
addrof_void<decltype(addrof_declval<T&>().operator&())>::type> {
static constexpr bool value = true;
};
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_INTEL, < 1600)
struct addrof_addressable { };
addrof_addressable*
operator&(addrof_addressable&) BOOST_NOEXCEPT;
#endif
template<class T, class E = void>
struct addrof_non_member_operator {
static constexpr bool value = false;
};
template<class T>
struct addrof_non_member_operator<T, typename
addrof_void<decltype(operator&(addrof_declval<T&>()))>::type> {
static constexpr bool value = true;
};
template<class T, class E = void>
struct addrof_expression {
static constexpr bool value = false;
};
template<class T>
struct addrof_expression<T,
typename addrof_void<decltype(&addrof_declval<T&>())>::type> {
static constexpr bool value = true;
};
template<class T>
struct addrof_is_constexpr {
static constexpr bool value = addrof_expression<T>::value &&
!addrof_member_operator<T>::value &&
!addrof_non_member_operator<T>::value;
};
template<bool E, class T>
struct addrof_if { };
template<class T>
struct addrof_if<true, T> {
typedef T* type;
};
template<class T>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE
T * addressof( T & v )
typename addrof_if<!addrof_is_constexpr<T>::value, T>::type
addressof(T& o) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
#if (defined( __BORLANDC__ ) && BOOST_WORKAROUND( __BORLANDC__, BOOST_TESTED_AT( 0x610 ) ) ) || (defined(__SUNPRO_CC) && BOOST_WORKAROUND(__SUNPRO_CC, <= 0x5120))
return boost::detail::addressof_impl<T>::f( v, 0 );
#else
return boost::detail::addressof_impl<T>::f( boost::detail::addr_impl_ref<T>( v ), 0 );
#endif
return addrof<T>::get(addrof_ref<T>(o), 0);
}
#if defined( __SUNPRO_CC ) && BOOST_WORKAROUND( __SUNPRO_CC, BOOST_TESTED_AT( 0x590 ) )
namespace detail
template<class T>
constexpr BOOST_FORCEINLINE
typename addrof_if<addrof_is_constexpr<T>::value, T>::type
addressof(T& o) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
template<class T> struct addressof_addp
{
typedef T * type;
};
} // namespace detail
template< class T, std::size_t N >
BOOST_FORCEINLINE
typename detail::addressof_addp< T[N] >::type addressof( T (&t)[N] )
{
return &t;
return &o;
}
#endif
} /* detail */
// Borland doesn't like casting an array reference to a char reference
// but these overloads work around the problem.
#if defined( __BORLANDC__ ) && BOOST_WORKAROUND(__BORLANDC__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x564))
template<typename T,std::size_t N>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE
T (*addressof(T (&t)[N]))[N]
template<class T>
constexpr BOOST_FORCEINLINE T*
addressof(T& o) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return reinterpret_cast<T(*)[N]>(&t);
}
template<typename T,std::size_t N>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE
const T (*addressof(const T (&t)[N]))[N]
{
return reinterpret_cast<const T(*)[N]>(&t);
return boost::detail::addressof(o);
}
#endif
} // namespace boost
} /* boost */
#endif
#endif // BOOST_CORE_ADDRESSOF_HPP
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES) && \
!defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DELETED_FUNCTIONS)
namespace boost {
template<class T>
const T* addressof(const T&&) = delete;
} /* boost */
#endif
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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <cstddef>
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALIGNOF)
#define BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF alignof
#elif defined(__GNUC__)
#define BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF __alignof__
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
#define BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF __alignof
#else
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
namespace detail
{
template<class T> struct alignof_helper
{
char x;
T t;
};
} // namespace detail
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#if defined(__GNUC__)
// ignoring -Wvariadic-macros with #pragma doesn't work under GCC
# pragma GCC system_header
#endif
#define BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF(...) offsetof( ::boost::core::detail::alignof_helper<__VA_ARGS__>, t );
#endif
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/*
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_ALLOC_CONSTRUCT_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_ALLOC_CONSTRUCT_HPP
/*
This functionality is now in <boost/core/allocator_access.hpp>.
*/
#include <boost/core/noinit_adaptor.hpp>
namespace boost {
template<class A, class T>
inline void
alloc_destroy(A& a, T* p)
{
boost::allocator_destroy(a, p);
}
template<class A, class T>
inline void
alloc_destroy_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n)
{
boost::allocator_destroy_n(a, p, n);
}
template<class A, class T>
inline void
alloc_construct(A& a, T* p)
{
boost::allocator_construct(a, p);
}
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template<class A, class T, class U, class... V>
inline void
alloc_construct(A& a, T* p, U&& u, V&&... v)
{
boost::allocator_construct(a, p, std::forward<U>(u),
std::forward<V>(v)...);
}
#else
template<class A, class T, class U>
inline void
alloc_construct(A& a, T* p, U&& u)
{
boost::allocator_construct(a, p, std::forward<U>(u));
}
#endif
#else
template<class A, class T, class U>
inline void
alloc_construct(A& a, T* p, const U& u)
{
boost::allocator_construct(a, p, u);
}
template<class A, class T, class U>
inline void
alloc_construct(A& a, T* p, U& u)
{
boost::allocator_construct(a, p, u);
}
#endif
template<class A, class T>
inline void
alloc_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n)
{
boost::allocator_construct_n(a, p, n);
}
template<class A, class T>
inline void
alloc_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n, const T* l, std::size_t m)
{
boost::allocator_construct_n(a, p, n, l, m);
}
template<class A, class T, class I>
inline void
alloc_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n, I b)
{
boost::allocator_construct_n(a, p, n, b);
}
} /* boost */
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/*
Copyright 2020-2022 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_ALLOCATOR_ACCESS_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_ALLOCATOR_ACCESS_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/core/pointer_traits.hpp>
#include <limits>
#include <new>
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
#include <type_traits>
#endif
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#include <utility>
#endif
#if defined(BOOST_GCC_VERSION) && (BOOST_GCC_VERSION >= 40300)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOC_EMPTY(T) __is_empty(T)
#elif defined(BOOST_INTEL) && defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1500)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOC_EMPTY(T) __is_empty(T)
#elif defined(BOOST_MSVC) && (BOOST_MSVC >= 1400)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOC_EMPTY(T) __is_empty(T)
#elif defined(BOOST_CLANG) && !defined(__CUDACC__)
#if __has_feature(is_empty)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOC_EMPTY(T) __is_empty(T)
#endif
#elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC) && (__SUNPRO_CC >= 0x5130)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOC_EMPTY(T) __oracle_is_empty(T)
#elif defined(__ghs__) && (__GHS_VERSION_NUMBER >= 600)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOC_EMPTY(T) __is_empty(T)
#elif defined(BOOST_CODEGEARC)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOC_EMPTY(T) __is_empty(T)
#endif
#if defined(_LIBCPP_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED_PUSH)
_LIBCPP_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED_PUSH
#endif
#if defined(_STL_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING)
_STL_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING
#endif
#if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_warning)
# if __has_warning("-Wdeprecated-declarations")
# pragma clang diagnostic push
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
# endif
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma warning(push)
# pragma warning(disable: 4996)
#elif defined(BOOST_GCC) && BOOST_GCC >= 40600
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
#endif
namespace boost {
template<class A>
struct allocator_value_type {
typedef typename A::value_type type;
};
namespace detail {
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_ptr {
typedef typename boost::allocator_value_type<A>::type* type;
};
template<class>
struct alloc_void {
typedef void type;
};
template<class A>
struct alloc_ptr<A,
typename alloc_void<typename A::pointer>::type> {
typedef typename A::pointer type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
struct allocator_pointer {
typedef typename detail::alloc_ptr<A>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_const_ptr {
typedef typename boost::pointer_traits<typename
boost::allocator_pointer<A>::type>::template rebind_to<const typename
boost::allocator_value_type<A>::type>::type type;
};
template<class A>
struct alloc_const_ptr<A,
typename alloc_void<typename A::const_pointer>::type> {
typedef typename A::const_pointer type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
struct allocator_const_pointer {
typedef typename detail::alloc_const_ptr<A>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
template<class, class>
struct alloc_to { };
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template<template<class> class A, class T, class U>
struct alloc_to<A<U>, T> {
typedef A<T> type;
};
template<template<class, class> class A, class T, class U, class V>
struct alloc_to<A<U, V>, T> {
typedef A<T, V> type;
};
template<template<class, class, class> class A, class T, class U, class V1,
class V2>
struct alloc_to<A<U, V1, V2>, T> {
typedef A<T, V1, V2> type;
};
#else
template<template<class, class...> class A, class T, class U, class... V>
struct alloc_to<A<U, V...>, T> {
typedef A<T, V...> type;
};
#endif
template<class A, class T, class = void>
struct alloc_rebind {
typedef typename alloc_to<A, T>::type type;
};
template<class A, class T>
struct alloc_rebind<A, T,
typename alloc_void<typename A::template rebind<T>::other>::type> {
typedef typename A::template rebind<T>::other type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A, class T>
struct allocator_rebind {
typedef typename detail::alloc_rebind<A, T>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_void_ptr {
typedef typename boost::pointer_traits<typename
boost::allocator_pointer<A>::type>::template
rebind_to<void>::type type;
};
template<class A>
struct alloc_void_ptr<A,
typename alloc_void<typename A::void_pointer>::type> {
typedef typename A::void_pointer type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
struct allocator_void_pointer {
typedef typename detail::alloc_void_ptr<A>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_const_void_ptr {
typedef typename boost::pointer_traits<typename
boost::allocator_pointer<A>::type>::template
rebind_to<const void>::type type;
};
template<class A>
struct alloc_const_void_ptr<A,
typename alloc_void<typename A::const_void_pointer>::type> {
typedef typename A::const_void_pointer type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
struct allocator_const_void_pointer {
typedef typename detail::alloc_const_void_ptr<A>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_diff_type {
typedef typename boost::pointer_traits<typename
boost::allocator_pointer<A>::type>::difference_type type;
};
template<class A>
struct alloc_diff_type<A,
typename alloc_void<typename A::difference_type>::type> {
typedef typename A::difference_type type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
struct allocator_difference_type {
typedef typename detail::alloc_diff_type<A>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_size_type {
typedef std::size_t type;
};
#else
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_size_type {
typedef typename std::make_unsigned<typename
boost::allocator_difference_type<A>::type>::type type;
};
#endif
template<class A>
struct alloc_size_type<A,
typename alloc_void<typename A::size_type>::type> {
typedef typename A::size_type type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
struct allocator_size_type {
typedef typename detail::alloc_size_type<A>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<bool V>
struct alloc_bool {
typedef bool value_type;
typedef alloc_bool type;
static const bool value = V;
operator bool() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return V;
}
bool operator()() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return V;
}
};
template<bool V>
const bool alloc_bool<V>::value;
typedef alloc_bool<false> alloc_false;
#else
typedef std::false_type alloc_false;
#endif
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_pocca {
typedef alloc_false type;
};
template<class A>
struct alloc_pocca<A,
typename alloc_void<typename
A::propagate_on_container_copy_assignment>::type> {
typedef typename A::propagate_on_container_copy_assignment type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A, class = void>
struct allocator_propagate_on_container_copy_assignment {
typedef typename detail::alloc_pocca<A>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_pocma {
typedef alloc_false type;
};
template<class A>
struct alloc_pocma<A,
typename alloc_void<typename
A::propagate_on_container_move_assignment>::type> {
typedef typename A::propagate_on_container_move_assignment type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
struct allocator_propagate_on_container_move_assignment {
typedef typename detail::alloc_pocma<A>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_pocs {
typedef alloc_false type;
};
template<class A>
struct alloc_pocs<A,
typename alloc_void<typename A::propagate_on_container_swap>::type> {
typedef typename A::propagate_on_container_swap type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
struct allocator_propagate_on_container_swap {
typedef typename detail::alloc_pocs<A>::type type;
};
namespace detail {
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_equal {
typedef typename std::is_empty<A>::type type;
};
#elif defined(BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOC_EMPTY)
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_equal {
typedef alloc_bool<BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOC_EMPTY(A)> type;
};
#else
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_equal {
typedef alloc_false type;
};
#endif
template<class A>
struct alloc_equal<A,
typename alloc_void<typename A::is_always_equal>::type> {
typedef typename A::is_always_equal type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
struct allocator_is_always_equal {
typedef typename detail::alloc_equal<A>::type type;
};
template<class A>
inline typename allocator_pointer<A>::type
allocator_allocate(A& a, typename allocator_size_type<A>::type n)
{
return a.allocate(n);
}
template<class A>
inline void
allocator_deallocate(A& a, typename allocator_pointer<A>::type p,
typename allocator_size_type<A>::type n)
{
a.deallocate(p, n);
}
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class A>
inline typename allocator_pointer<A>::type
allocator_allocate(A& a, typename allocator_size_type<A>::type n,
typename allocator_const_void_pointer<A>::type h)
{
return a.allocate(n, h);
}
#else
namespace detail {
template<class>
struct alloc_no {
char x, y;
};
template<class A>
class alloc_has_allocate {
template<class O>
static auto check(int)
-> alloc_no<decltype(std::declval<O&>().allocate(std::declval<typename
boost::allocator_size_type<A>::type>(), std::declval<typename
boost::allocator_const_void_pointer<A>::type>()))>;
template<class>
static char check(long);
public:
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = sizeof(check<A>(0)) > 1;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A>
inline typename std::enable_if<detail::alloc_has_allocate<A>::value,
typename allocator_pointer<A>::type>::type
allocator_allocate(A& a, typename allocator_size_type<A>::type n,
typename allocator_const_void_pointer<A>::type h)
{
return a.allocate(n, h);
}
template<class A>
inline typename std::enable_if<!detail::alloc_has_allocate<A>::value,
typename allocator_pointer<A>::type>::type
allocator_allocate(A& a, typename allocator_size_type<A>::type n,
typename allocator_const_void_pointer<A>::type)
{
return a.allocate(n);
}
#endif
namespace detail {
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class A, class = void>
struct alloc_has_construct {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = false;
};
template<class A>
struct alloc_has_construct<A,
typename alloc_void<typename A::_default_construct_destroy>::type> {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = true;
};
#else
template<class A, class T, class... Args>
class alloc_has_construct {
template<class O>
static auto check(int)
-> alloc_no<decltype(std::declval<O&>().construct(std::declval<T*>(),
std::declval<Args&&>()...))>;
template<class>
static char check(long);
public:
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = sizeof(check<A>(0)) > 1;
};
#endif
template<bool, class = void>
struct alloc_if { };
template<class T>
struct alloc_if<true, T> {
typedef T type;
};
} /* detail */
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class A, class T>
inline typename detail::alloc_if<detail::alloc_has_construct<A>::value>::type
allocator_construct(A& a, T* p)
{
a.construct(p);
}
template<class A, class T>
inline typename detail::alloc_if<!detail::alloc_has_construct<A>::value>::type
allocator_construct(A&, T* p)
{
::new((void*)p) T();
}
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template<class A, class T, class V, class... Args>
inline void
allocator_construct(A&, T* p, V&& v, Args&&... args)
{
::new((void*)p) T(std::forward<V>(v), std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
#else
template<class A, class T, class V>
inline void
allocator_construct(A&, T* p, V&& v)
{
::new((void*)p) T(std::forward<V>(v));
}
#endif
#else
template<class A, class T, class V>
inline void
allocator_construct(A&, T* p, const V& v)
{
::new((void*)p) T(v);
}
template<class A, class T, class V>
inline void
allocator_construct(A&, T* p, V& v)
{
::new((void*)p) T(v);
}
#endif
#else
template<class A, class T, class... Args>
inline typename std::enable_if<detail::alloc_has_construct<A, T,
Args...>::value>::type
allocator_construct(A& a, T* p, Args&&... args)
{
a.construct(p, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
template<class A, class T, class... Args>
inline typename std::enable_if<!detail::alloc_has_construct<A, T,
Args...>::value>::type
allocator_construct(A&, T* p, Args&&... args)
{
::new((void*)p) T(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
#endif
namespace detail {
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class A, class, class = void>
struct alloc_has_destroy {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = false;
};
template<class A, class T>
struct alloc_has_destroy<A, T,
typename alloc_void<typename A::_default_construct_destroy>::type> {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = true;
};
#else
template<class A, class T>
class alloc_has_destroy {
template<class O>
static auto check(int)
-> alloc_no<decltype(std::declval<O&>().destroy(std::declval<T*>()))>;
template<class>
static char check(long);
public:
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = sizeof(check<A>(0)) > 1;
};
#endif
} /* detail */
template<class A, class T>
inline typename detail::alloc_if<detail::alloc_has_destroy<A, T>::value>::type
allocator_destroy(A& a, T* p)
{
a.destroy(p);
}
template<class A, class T>
inline typename detail::alloc_if<!detail::alloc_has_destroy<A, T>::value>::type
allocator_destroy(A&, T* p)
{
p->~T();
(void)p;
}
namespace detail {
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class T, T>
struct alloc_no {
char x, y;
};
template<class A>
class alloc_has_max_size {
template<class O>
static alloc_no<typename boost::allocator_size_type<O>::type(O::*)(),
&O::max_size> check(int);
template<class O>
static alloc_no<typename boost::allocator_size_type<O>::type(O::*)() const,
&O::max_size> check(int);
template<class O>
static alloc_no<typename boost::allocator_size_type<O>::type(*)(),
&O::max_size> check(int);
template<class>
static char check(long);
public:
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = sizeof(check<A>(0)) > 1;
};
#else
template<class A>
class alloc_has_max_size {
template<class O>
static auto check(int)
-> alloc_no<decltype(std::declval<const O&>().max_size())>;
template<class>
static char check(long);
public:
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = sizeof(check<A>(0)) > 1;
};
#endif
} /* detail */
template<class A>
inline typename detail::alloc_if<detail::alloc_has_max_size<A>::value,
typename allocator_size_type<A>::type>::type
allocator_max_size(const A& a) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return a.max_size();
}
template<class A>
inline typename detail::alloc_if<!detail::alloc_has_max_size<A>::value,
typename allocator_size_type<A>::type>::type
allocator_max_size(const A&) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return (std::numeric_limits<typename
allocator_size_type<A>::type>::max)() /
sizeof(typename allocator_value_type<A>::type);
}
namespace detail {
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class A>
class alloc_has_soccc {
template<class O>
static alloc_no<O(O::*)(), &O::select_on_container_copy_construction>
check(int);
template<class O>
static alloc_no<O(O::*)() const, &O::select_on_container_copy_construction>
check(int);
template<class O>
static alloc_no<O(*)(), &O::select_on_container_copy_construction>
check(int);
template<class>
static char check(long);
public:
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = sizeof(check<A>(0)) > 1;
};
#else
template<class A>
class alloc_has_soccc {
template<class O>
static auto check(int) -> alloc_no<decltype(std::declval<const
O&>().select_on_container_copy_construction())>;
template<class>
static char check(long);
public:
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = sizeof(check<A>(0)) > 1;
};
#endif
} /* detail */
template<class A>
inline typename detail::alloc_if<detail::alloc_has_soccc<A>::value, A>::type
allocator_select_on_container_copy_construction(const A& a)
{
return a.select_on_container_copy_construction();
}
template<class A>
inline typename detail::alloc_if<!detail::alloc_has_soccc<A>::value, A>::type
allocator_select_on_container_copy_construction(const A& a)
{
return a;
}
template<class A, class T>
inline void
allocator_destroy_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n)
{
while (n > 0) {
boost::allocator_destroy(a, p + --n);
}
}
namespace detail {
template<class A, class T>
class alloc_destroyer {
public:
alloc_destroyer(A& a, T* p) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
: a_(a), p_(p), n_(0) { }
~alloc_destroyer() {
boost::allocator_destroy_n(a_, p_, n_);
}
std::size_t& size() BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return n_;
}
private:
alloc_destroyer(const alloc_destroyer&);
alloc_destroyer& operator=(const alloc_destroyer&);
A& a_;
T* p_;
std::size_t n_;
};
} /* detail */
template<class A, class T>
inline void
allocator_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n)
{
detail::alloc_destroyer<A, T> d(a, p);
for (std::size_t& i = d.size(); i < n; ++i) {
boost::allocator_construct(a, p + i);
}
d.size() = 0;
}
template<class A, class T>
inline void
allocator_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n, const T* l, std::size_t m)
{
detail::alloc_destroyer<A, T> d(a, p);
for (std::size_t& i = d.size(); i < n; ++i) {
boost::allocator_construct(a, p + i, l[i % m]);
}
d.size() = 0;
}
template<class A, class T, class I>
inline void
allocator_construct_n(A& a, T* p, std::size_t n, I b)
{
detail::alloc_destroyer<A, T> d(a, p);
for (std::size_t& i = d.size(); i < n; void(++i), void(++b)) {
boost::allocator_construct(a, p + i, *b);
}
d.size() = 0;
}
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_TEMPLATE_ALIASES)
template<class A>
using allocator_value_type_t = typename allocator_value_type<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_pointer_t = typename allocator_pointer<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_const_pointer_t = typename allocator_const_pointer<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_void_pointer_t = typename allocator_void_pointer<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_const_void_pointer_t =
typename allocator_const_void_pointer<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_difference_type_t =
typename allocator_difference_type<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_size_type_t = typename allocator_size_type<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_propagate_on_container_copy_assignment_t =
typename allocator_propagate_on_container_copy_assignment<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_propagate_on_container_move_assignment_t =
typename allocator_propagate_on_container_move_assignment<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_propagate_on_container_swap_t =
typename allocator_propagate_on_container_swap<A>::type;
template<class A>
using allocator_is_always_equal_t =
typename allocator_is_always_equal<A>::type;
template<class A, class T>
using allocator_rebind_t = typename allocator_rebind<A, T>::type;
#endif
} /* boost */
#if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_warning)
# if __has_warning("-Wdeprecated-declarations")
# pragma clang diagnostic pop
# endif
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma warning(pop)
#elif defined(BOOST_GCC) && BOOST_GCC >= 40600
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
#if defined(_STL_RESTORE_DEPRECATED_WARNING)
_STL_RESTORE_DEPRECATED_WARNING
#endif
#if defined(_LIBCPP_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED_POP)
_LIBCPP_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED_POP
#endif
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/*
Copyright 2021 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_ALLOCATOR_TRAITS_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_ALLOCATOR_TRAITS_HPP
#include <boost/core/allocator_access.hpp>
namespace boost {
template<class A>
struct allocator_traits {
typedef A allocator_type;
typedef typename allocator_value_type<A>::type value_type;
typedef typename allocator_pointer<A>::type pointer;
typedef typename allocator_const_pointer<A>::type const_pointer;
typedef typename allocator_void_pointer<A>::type void_pointer;
typedef typename allocator_const_void_pointer<A>::type const_void_pointer;
typedef typename allocator_difference_type<A>::type difference_type;
typedef typename allocator_size_type<A>::type size_type;
typedef typename allocator_propagate_on_container_copy_assignment<A>::type
propagate_on_container_copy_assignment;
typedef typename allocator_propagate_on_container_move_assignment<A>::type
propagate_on_container_move_assignment;
typedef typename allocator_propagate_on_container_swap<A>::type
propagate_on_container_swap;
typedef typename allocator_is_always_equal<A>::type is_always_equal;
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_TEMPLATE_ALIASES)
template<class T>
using rebind_traits = allocator_traits<typename
allocator_rebind<A, T>::type>;
#else
template<class T>
struct rebind_traits
: allocator_traits<typename allocator_rebind<A, T>::type> { };
#endif
static pointer allocate(A& a, size_type n) {
return boost::allocator_allocate(a, n);
}
static pointer allocate(A& a, size_type n, const_void_pointer h) {
return boost::allocator_allocate(a, n, h);
}
static void deallocate(A& a, pointer p, size_type n) {
return boost::allocator_deallocate(a, p, n);
}
template<class T>
static void construct(A& a, T* p) {
boost::allocator_construct(a, p);
}
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template<class T, class V, class... Args>
static void construct(A& a, T* p, V&& v, Args&&... args) {
boost::allocator_construct(a, p, std::forward<V>(v),
std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
#else
template<class T, class V>
static void construct(A& a, T* p, V&& v) {
boost::allocator_construct(a, p, std::forward<V>(v));
}
#endif
#else
template<class T, class V>
static void construct(A& a, T* p, const V& v) {
boost::allocator_construct(a, p, v);
}
template<class T, class V>
static void construct(A& a, T* p, V& v) {
boost::allocator_construct(a, p, v);
}
#endif
template<class T>
static void destroy(A& a, T* p) {
boost::allocator_destroy(a, p);
}
static size_type max_size(const A& a) BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return boost::allocator_max_size(a);
}
static A select_on_container_copy_construction(const A& a) {
return boost::allocator_select_on_container_copy_construction(a);
}
};
} /* boost */
#endif

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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_BIT_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_BIT_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// boost/core/bit.hpp
//
// A portable version of the C++20 standard header <bit>
//
// Copyright 2020 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/static_assert.hpp>
#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
#include <limits>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdlib>
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
# include <intrin.h>
# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward)
# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse)
# if defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_ARM64)
# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward64)
# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse64)
# endif
# pragma warning(push)
# pragma warning(disable: 4127) // conditional expression is constant
# pragma warning(disable: 4244) // conversion from int to T
#endif // defined(_MSC_VER)
#if defined(BOOST_MSVC) && BOOST_MSVC >= 1925
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ISCONSTEVAL
#endif
#if defined(__has_builtin)
# if __has_builtin(__builtin_bit_cast)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_BIT_CAST
# endif
# if __has_builtin(__builtin_bswap16)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_BSWAP16
# endif
#endif
#if !defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_BIT_CAST) && (defined(BOOST_MSVC) && BOOST_MSVC >= 1926)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_BIT_CAST
#endif
#if !defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_BSWAP16) && (defined(BOOST_GCC) && BOOST_GCC >= 40800)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_BSWAP16
#endif
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
// bit_cast
#if defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_BIT_CAST)
template<class To, class From>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR To bit_cast( From const & from ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_bit_cast( To, from );
}
#else
template<class To, class From>
To bit_cast( From const & from ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof(To) == sizeof(From) );
To to;
std::memcpy( &to, &from, sizeof(To) );
return to;
}
#endif
// countl
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
namespace detail
{
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( unsigned char x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_clz( x ) - ( std::numeric_limits<unsigned int>::digits - std::numeric_limits<unsigned char>::digits ): std::numeric_limits<unsigned char>::digits;
}
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( unsigned short x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_clz( x ) - ( std::numeric_limits<unsigned int>::digits - std::numeric_limits<unsigned short>::digits ): std::numeric_limits<unsigned short>::digits;
}
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( unsigned int x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_clz( x ): std::numeric_limits<unsigned int>::digits;
}
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( unsigned long x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_clzl( x ): std::numeric_limits<unsigned long>::digits;
}
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( boost::ulong_long_type x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_clzll( x ): std::numeric_limits<boost::ulong_long_type>::digits;
}
} // namespace detail
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR int countl_zero( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( x );
}
#else // defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
namespace detail
{
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ISCONSTEVAL)
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
if( __builtin_is_constant_evaluated() )
{
constexpr unsigned char mod37[ 37 ] = { 32, 31, 6, 30, 9, 5, 0, 29, 16, 8, 2, 4, 21, 0, 19, 28, 25, 15, 0, 7, 10, 1, 17, 3, 22, 20, 26, 0, 11, 18, 23, 27, 12, 24, 13, 14, 0 };
x |= x >> 1;
x |= x >> 2;
x |= x >> 4;
x |= x >> 8;
x |= x >> 16;
return mod37[ x % 37 ];
}
else
{
unsigned long r;
if( _BitScanReverse( &r, x ) )
{
return 31 - static_cast<int>( r );
}
else
{
return 32;
}
}
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( boost::uint8_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) - 24;
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( boost::uint16_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) - 16;
}
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
inline int countl_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
unsigned long r;
if( _BitScanReverse( &r, x ) )
{
return 31 - static_cast<int>( r );
}
else
{
return 32;
}
}
inline int countl_impl( boost::uint8_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) - 24;
}
inline int countl_impl( boost::uint16_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) - 16;
}
#else
inline int countl_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
static unsigned char const mod37[ 37 ] = { 32, 31, 6, 30, 9, 5, 0, 29, 16, 8, 2, 4, 21, 0, 19, 28, 25, 15, 0, 7, 10, 1, 17, 3, 22, 20, 26, 0, 11, 18, 23, 27, 12, 24, 13, 14, 0 };
x |= x >> 1;
x |= x >> 2;
x |= x >> 4;
x |= x >> 8;
x |= x >> 16;
return mod37[ x % 37 ];
}
inline int countl_impl( boost::uint8_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) - 24;
}
inline int countl_impl( boost::uint16_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) - 16;
}
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_ARM64)) && defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ISCONSTEVAL)
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
if( __builtin_is_constant_evaluated() )
{
return static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x >> 32 ) != 0?
boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x >> 32 ) ):
boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) + 32;
}
else
{
unsigned long r;
if( _BitScanReverse64( &r, x ) )
{
return 63 - static_cast<int>( r );
}
else
{
return 64;
}
}
}
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_ARM64))
inline int countl_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
unsigned long r;
if( _BitScanReverse64( &r, x ) )
{
return 63 - static_cast<int>( r );
}
else
{
return 64;
}
}
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ISCONSTEVAL)
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countl_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x >> 32 ) != 0?
boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x >> 32 ) ):
boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) + 32;
}
#else
inline int countl_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x >> 32 ) != 0?
boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x >> 32 ) ):
boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) + 32;
}
#endif
} // namespace detail
template<class T>
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR int countl_zero( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint8_t) || sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint16_t) || sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint32_t) || sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint64_t) );
BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint8_t) )
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint8_t>( x ) );
}
else BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint16_t) )
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint16_t>( x ) );
}
else BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint32_t) )
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) );
}
else
{
return boost::core::detail::countl_impl( static_cast<boost::uint64_t>( x ) );
}
}
#endif // defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR int countl_one( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
return boost::core::countl_zero( static_cast<T>( ~x ) );
}
// countr
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
namespace detail
{
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( unsigned char x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_ctz( x ): std::numeric_limits<unsigned char>::digits;
}
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( unsigned short x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_ctz( x ): std::numeric_limits<unsigned short>::digits;
}
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( unsigned int x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_ctz( x ): std::numeric_limits<unsigned int>::digits;
}
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( unsigned long x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_ctzl( x ): std::numeric_limits<unsigned long>::digits;
}
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( boost::ulong_long_type x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x? __builtin_ctzll( x ): std::numeric_limits<boost::ulong_long_type>::digits;
}
} // namespace detail
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR int countr_zero( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( x );
}
#else // defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
namespace detail
{
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ISCONSTEVAL)
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
if( __builtin_is_constant_evaluated() )
{
constexpr unsigned char mod37[ 37 ] = { 32, 0, 1, 26, 2, 23, 27, 0, 3, 16, 24, 30, 28, 11, 0, 13, 4, 7, 17, 0, 25, 22, 31, 15, 29, 10, 12, 6, 0, 21, 14, 9, 5, 20, 8, 19, 18 };
return mod37[ ( -(boost::int32_t)x & x ) % 37 ];
}
else
{
unsigned long r;
if( _BitScanForward( &r, x ) )
{
return static_cast<int>( r );
}
else
{
return 32;
}
}
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( boost::uint8_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) | 0x100 );
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( boost::uint16_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) | 0x10000 );
}
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
inline int countr_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
unsigned long r;
if( _BitScanForward( &r, x ) )
{
return static_cast<int>( r );
}
else
{
return 32;
}
}
inline int countr_impl( boost::uint8_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) | 0x100 );
}
inline int countr_impl( boost::uint16_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) | 0x10000 );
}
#else
inline int countr_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
static unsigned char const mod37[ 37 ] = { 32, 0, 1, 26, 2, 23, 27, 0, 3, 16, 24, 30, 28, 11, 0, 13, 4, 7, 17, 0, 25, 22, 31, 15, 29, 10, 12, 6, 0, 21, 14, 9, 5, 20, 8, 19, 18 };
return mod37[ ( -(boost::int32_t)x & x ) % 37 ];
}
inline int countr_impl( boost::uint8_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) | 0x100 );
}
inline int countr_impl( boost::uint16_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) | 0x10000 );
}
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_ARM64)) && defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ISCONSTEVAL)
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
if( __builtin_is_constant_evaluated() )
{
return static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) != 0?
boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ):
boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x >> 32 ) ) + 32;
}
else
{
unsigned long r;
if( _BitScanForward64( &r, x ) )
{
return static_cast<int>( r );
}
else
{
return 64;
}
}
}
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_ARM64))
inline int countr_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
unsigned long r;
if( _BitScanForward64( &r, x ) )
{
return static_cast<int>( r );
}
else
{
return 64;
}
}
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ISCONSTEVAL)
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int countr_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) != 0?
boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ):
boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x >> 32 ) ) + 32;
}
#else
inline int countr_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) != 0?
boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ):
boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x >> 32 ) ) + 32;
}
#endif
} // namespace detail
template<class T>
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR int countr_zero( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint8_t) || sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint16_t) || sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint32_t) || sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint64_t) );
BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint8_t) )
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint8_t>( x ) );
}
else BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint16_t) )
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint16_t>( x ) );
}
else BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint32_t) )
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) );
}
else
{
return boost::core::detail::countr_impl( static_cast<boost::uint64_t>( x ) );
}
}
#endif // defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR int countr_one( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
return boost::core::countr_zero( static_cast<T>( ~x ) );
}
// popcount
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
#if defined(__clang__) && __clang_major__ * 100 + __clang_minor__ < 304
# define BOOST_CORE_POPCOUNT_CONSTEXPR
#else
# define BOOST_CORE_POPCOUNT_CONSTEXPR BOOST_CONSTEXPR
#endif
namespace detail
{
BOOST_CORE_POPCOUNT_CONSTEXPR inline int popcount_impl( unsigned char x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_popcount( x );
}
BOOST_CORE_POPCOUNT_CONSTEXPR inline int popcount_impl( unsigned short x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_popcount( x );
}
BOOST_CORE_POPCOUNT_CONSTEXPR inline int popcount_impl( unsigned int x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_popcount( x );
}
BOOST_CORE_POPCOUNT_CONSTEXPR inline int popcount_impl( unsigned long x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_popcountl( x );
}
BOOST_CORE_POPCOUNT_CONSTEXPR inline int popcount_impl( boost::ulong_long_type x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_popcountll( x );
}
} // namespace detail
#undef BOOST_CORE_POPCOUNT_CONSTEXPR
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR int popcount( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
return boost::core::detail::popcount_impl( x );
}
#else // defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
namespace detail
{
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int popcount_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
x = x - ( ( x >> 1 ) & 0x55555555 );
x = ( x & 0x33333333 ) + ( ( x >> 2 ) & 0x33333333 );
x = ( x + ( x >> 4 ) ) & 0x0F0F0F0F;
return static_cast<unsigned>( ( x * 0x01010101 ) >> 24 );
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline int popcount_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
x = x - ( ( x >> 1 ) & 0x5555555555555555 );
x = ( x & 0x3333333333333333 ) + ( ( x >> 2 ) & 0x3333333333333333 );
x = ( x + ( x >> 4 ) ) & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F;
return static_cast<unsigned>( ( x * 0x0101010101010101 ) >> 56 );
}
} // namespace detail
template<class T>
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR int popcount( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof(T) <= sizeof(boost::uint64_t) );
BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) <= sizeof(boost::uint32_t) )
{
return boost::core::detail::popcount_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) );
}
else
{
return boost::core::detail::popcount_impl( static_cast<boost::uint64_t>( x ) );
}
}
#endif // defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
// rotating
template<class T>
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR T rotl( T x, int s ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
unsigned const mask = std::numeric_limits<T>::digits - 1;
return static_cast<T>( x << (static_cast<unsigned>( s ) & mask) | x >> (static_cast<unsigned>( -s ) & mask) );
}
template<class T>
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR T rotr( T x, int s ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
unsigned const mask = std::numeric_limits<T>::digits - 1;
return static_cast<T>( x >> (static_cast<unsigned>( s ) & mask) | x << (static_cast<unsigned>( -s ) & mask) );
}
// integral powers of 2
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR bool has_single_bit( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
return x != 0 && ( x & ( x - 1 ) ) == 0;
}
// bit_width returns `int` now, https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue3656
// has been applied to C++20 as a DR
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR int bit_width( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
return std::numeric_limits<T>::digits - boost::core::countl_zero( x );
}
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR T bit_floor( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
return x == 0? T(0): static_cast<T>( T(1) << ( boost::core::bit_width( x ) - 1 ) );
}
namespace detail
{
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint32_t bit_ceil_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
if( x == 0 )
{
return 1;
}
--x;
x |= x >> 1;
x |= x >> 2;
x |= x >> 4;
x |= x >> 8;
x |= x >> 16;
++x;
return x;
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint64_t bit_ceil_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
if( x == 0 )
{
return 1;
}
--x;
x |= x >> 1;
x |= x >> 2;
x |= x >> 4;
x |= x >> 8;
x |= x >> 16;
x |= x >> 32;
++x;
return x;
}
} // namespace detail
template<class T>
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR T bit_ceil( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer && !std::numeric_limits<T>::is_signed );
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof(T) <= sizeof(boost::uint64_t) );
BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) <= sizeof(boost::uint32_t) )
{
return static_cast<T>( boost::core::detail::bit_ceil_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) );
}
else
{
return static_cast<T>( boost::core::detail::bit_ceil_impl( static_cast<boost::uint64_t>( x ) ) );
}
}
// endian
#if defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && defined(__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) && __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
# define BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER =little
#elif defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && defined(__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) && __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
# define BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER =big
#elif defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && defined(__ORDER_PDP_ENDIAN__) && __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_PDP_ENDIAN__
# define BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER
#elif defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
# define BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER =little
#elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__)
# define BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER =big
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
# define BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER =little
#else
# define BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER
#endif
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_SCOPED_ENUMS)
enum class endian
{
big,
little,
native BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER
};
typedef endian endian_type;
#else
namespace endian
{
enum type
{
big,
little,
native BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER
};
} // namespace endian
typedef endian::type endian_type;
#endif
#undef BOOST_CORE_BIT_NATIVE_INITIALIZER
// byteswap
namespace detail
{
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint8_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint8_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return x;
}
#if defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_BSWAP16)
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint16_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint16_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_bswap16( x );
}
#else
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint16_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint16_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return static_cast<boost::uint16_t>( x << 8 | x >> 8 );
}
#endif
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint32_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_bswap32( x );
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint64_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return __builtin_bswap64( x );
}
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_ISCONSTEVAL)
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint32_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
if( __builtin_is_constant_evaluated() )
{
boost::uint32_t step16 = x << 16 | x >> 16;
return ((step16 << 8) & 0xff00ff00) | ((step16 >> 8) & 0x00ff00ff);
}
else
{
return _byteswap_ulong( x );
}
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint64_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
if( __builtin_is_constant_evaluated() )
{
boost::uint64_t step32 = x << 32 | x >> 32;
boost::uint64_t step16 = (step32 & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFFULL) << 16 | (step32 & 0xFFFF0000FFFF0000ULL) >> 16;
return (step16 & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FFULL) << 8 | (step16 & 0xFF00FF00FF00FF00ULL) >> 8;
}
else
{
return _byteswap_uint64( x );
}
}
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
inline boost::uint32_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return _byteswap_ulong( x );
}
inline boost::uint64_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return _byteswap_uint64( x );
}
#else
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint32_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint32_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
boost::uint32_t step16 = x << 16 | x >> 16;
return ((step16 << 8) & 0xff00ff00) | ((step16 >> 8) & 0x00ff00ff);
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline boost::uint64_t byteswap_impl( boost::uint64_t x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
boost::uint64_t step32 = x << 32 | x >> 32;
boost::uint64_t step16 = (step32 & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFFULL) << 16 | (step32 & 0xFFFF0000FFFF0000ULL) >> 16;
return (step16 & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FFULL) << 8 | (step16 & 0xFF00FF00FF00FF00ULL) >> 8;
}
#endif
} // namespace detail
template<class T> BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR T byteswap( T x ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( std::numeric_limits<T>::is_integer );
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint8_t) || sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint16_t) || sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint32_t) || sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint64_t) );
BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint8_t) )
{
return static_cast<T>( boost::core::detail::byteswap_impl( static_cast<boost::uint8_t>( x ) ) );
}
else BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint16_t) )
{
return static_cast<T>( boost::core::detail::byteswap_impl( static_cast<boost::uint16_t>( x ) ) );
}
else BOOST_IF_CONSTEXPR ( sizeof(T) == sizeof(boost::uint32_t) )
{
return static_cast<T>( boost::core::detail::byteswap_impl( static_cast<boost::uint32_t>( x ) ) );
}
else
{
return static_cast<T>( boost::core::detail::byteswap_impl( static_cast<boost::uint64_t>( x ) ) );
}
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma warning(pop)
#endif
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# pragma once
#endif
#include <boost/config.hpp>
//
// boost/checked_delete.hpp
//
@ -26,27 +28,48 @@ namespace boost
// verify that types are complete for increased safety
template<class T> inline void checked_delete(T * x)
template<class T> inline void checked_delete(T * x) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
// intentionally complex - simplification causes regressions
typedef char type_must_be_complete[ sizeof(T)? 1: -1 ];
#if defined(__cpp_static_assert) && __cpp_static_assert >= 200410L
static_assert( sizeof(T) != 0, "Type must be complete" );
#else
typedef char type_must_be_complete[ sizeof(T) ];
(void) sizeof(type_must_be_complete);
#endif
delete x;
}
template<class T> inline void checked_array_delete(T * x)
template<class T> inline void checked_array_delete(T * x) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
typedef char type_must_be_complete[ sizeof(T)? 1: -1 ];
#if defined(__cpp_static_assert) && __cpp_static_assert >= 200410L
static_assert( sizeof(T) != 0, "Type must be complete" );
#else
typedef char type_must_be_complete[ sizeof(T) ];
(void) sizeof(type_must_be_complete);
#endif
delete [] x;
}
// Block unintended ADL
namespace checked_deleters
{
template<class T> struct checked_deleter
{
typedef void result_type;
typedef T * argument_type;
void operator()(T * x) const
void operator()(T * x) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
// boost:: disables ADL
boost::checked_delete(x);
@ -58,12 +81,17 @@ template<class T> struct checked_array_deleter
typedef void result_type;
typedef T * argument_type;
void operator()(T * x) const
void operator()(T * x) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
boost::checked_array_delete(x);
}
};
} // namespace checked_deleters
using checked_deleters::checked_deleter;
using checked_deleters::checked_array_deleter;
} // namespace boost
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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_CMATH_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_CMATH_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// boost/core/cmath.hpp
//
// Floating point classification and sign manipulation functions
// Extracted from https://github.com/boostorg/lexical_cast/pull/37
//
// Copyright 2020, 2021 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <cmath>
#if defined(BOOST_CORE_USE_GENERIC_CMATH) || (!defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(FP_SUBNORMAL))
#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
#include <boost/static_assert.hpp>
#include <limits>
#include <cstring>
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
// fpclassify return values
int const fp_zero = 0;
int const fp_subnormal = 1;
int const fp_normal = 2;
int const fp_infinite = 3;
int const fp_nan = 4;
// Classification functions
template<class T> bool isfinite( T x )
{
return x <= (std::numeric_limits<T>::max)() && x >= -(std::numeric_limits<T>::max)();
}
template<class T> bool isinf( T x )
{
return x > (std::numeric_limits<T>::max)() || x < -(std::numeric_limits<T>::max)();
}
template<class T> bool isnan( T x )
{
return !isfinite( x ) && !isinf( x );
}
template<class T> bool isnormal( T x )
{
return isfinite( x ) && ( x >= (std::numeric_limits<T>::min)() || x <= -(std::numeric_limits<T>::min)() );
}
template<class T> int fpclassify( T x )
{
if( x == 0 ) return fp_zero;
if( x < 0 ) x = -x;
if( x > (std::numeric_limits<T>::max)() ) return fp_infinite;
if( x >= (std::numeric_limits<T>::min)() ) return fp_normal;
if( x < (std::numeric_limits<T>::min)() ) return fp_subnormal;
return fp_nan;
}
// Sign manipulation functions
inline bool signbit( float x )
{
boost::int32_t y;
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof( x ) == sizeof( y ) );
std::memcpy( &y, &x, sizeof( y ) );
return y < 0;
}
inline bool signbit( double x )
{
boost::int64_t y;
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof( x ) == sizeof( y ) );
std::memcpy( &y, &x, sizeof( y ) );
return y < 0;
}
inline bool signbit( long double x )
{
return signbit( static_cast<double>( x ) );
}
template<class T> T copysign( T x, T y )
{
return signbit( x ) == signbit( y )? x: -x;
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#else // defined(BOOST_CORE_USE_GENERIC_CMATH)
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1800
# include <float.h>
#endif
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1800
template<class T> T copysign( T x, T y )
{
return static_cast<T>( _copysign( static_cast<double>( x ), static_cast<double>( y ) ) );
}
template<class T> bool isnan( T x )
{
return _isnan( static_cast<double>( x ) ) != 0;
}
template<class T> bool isfinite( T x )
{
return _finite( static_cast<double>( x ) ) != 0;
}
template<class T> bool isinf( T x )
{
return ( _fpclass( static_cast<double>( x ) ) & ( _FPCLASS_PINF | _FPCLASS_NINF ) ) != 0;
}
inline bool isnormal( float x )
{
// no _fpclassf in 32 bit mode
unsigned y = reinterpret_cast< unsigned const& >( x );
unsigned exp = ( y >> 23 ) & 0xFF;
return exp != 0 && exp != 0xFF;
}
inline bool isnormal( double x )
{
return ( _fpclass( x ) & ( _FPCLASS_PN | _FPCLASS_NN ) ) != 0;
}
inline bool isnormal( long double x )
{
return boost::core::isnormal( static_cast<double>( x ) );
}
template<class T> bool signbit( T x )
{
return _copysign( 1.0, static_cast<double>( x ) ) < 0.0;
}
int const fp_zero = 0;
int const fp_subnormal = 1;
int const fp_normal = 2;
int const fp_infinite = 3;
int const fp_nan = 4;
inline int fpclassify( float x )
{
switch( _fpclass( x ) )
{
case _FPCLASS_SNAN:
case _FPCLASS_QNAN:
return fp_nan;
case _FPCLASS_NINF:
case _FPCLASS_PINF:
return fp_infinite;
case _FPCLASS_NZ:
case _FPCLASS_PZ:
return fp_zero;
default:
return boost::core::isnormal( x )? fp_normal: fp_subnormal;
}
}
inline int fpclassify( double x )
{
switch( _fpclass( x ) )
{
case _FPCLASS_SNAN:
case _FPCLASS_QNAN:
return fp_nan;
case _FPCLASS_NINF:
case _FPCLASS_PINF:
return fp_infinite;
case _FPCLASS_NZ:
case _FPCLASS_PZ:
return fp_zero;
case _FPCLASS_ND:
case _FPCLASS_PD:
return fp_subnormal;
default:
return fp_normal;
}
}
inline int fpclassify( long double x )
{
return boost::core::fpclassify( static_cast<double>( x ) );
}
#else
using std::isfinite;
using std::isnan;
using std::isinf;
using std::isnormal;
using std::fpclassify;
int const fp_zero = FP_ZERO;
int const fp_subnormal = FP_SUBNORMAL;
int const fp_normal = FP_NORMAL;
int const fp_infinite = FP_INFINITE;
int const fp_nan = FP_NAN;
using std::signbit;
// std::copysign doesn't exist in libstdc++ under -std=c++03
#if !defined(__GNUC__)
template<class T> T copysign( T x, T y )
{
return std::copysign( x, y );
}
#else
namespace detail
{
// ::copysignl is unreliable, use the built-ins
inline float copysign_impl( float x, float y )
{
return __builtin_copysignf( x, y );
}
inline double copysign_impl( double x, double y )
{
return __builtin_copysign( x, y );
}
inline long double copysign_impl( long double x, long double y )
{
return __builtin_copysignl( x, y );
}
} // namespace detail
template<class T> T copysign( T x, T y )
{
return boost::core::detail::copysign_impl( x, y );
}
#endif // !defined(__GNUC__)
#endif // #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1800
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#endif // defined(BOOST_CORE_USE_GENERIC_CMATH)
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_CMATH_HPP_INCLUDED

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/*
Copyright 2023 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DATA_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_DATA_HPP
#include <initializer_list>
#include <cstddef>
namespace boost {
template<class C>
inline constexpr auto
data(C& c) noexcept(noexcept(c.data())) -> decltype(c.data())
{
return c.data();
}
template<class C>
inline constexpr auto
data(const C& c) noexcept(noexcept(c.data())) -> decltype(c.data())
{
return c.data();
}
template<class T, std::size_t N>
inline constexpr T*
data(T(&a)[N]) noexcept
{
return a;
}
template<class T>
inline constexpr const T*
data(std::initializer_list<T> l) noexcept
{
return l.begin();
}
} /* boost */
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/*
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DEFAULT_ALLOCATOR_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_DEFAULT_ALLOCATOR_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <new>
#include <cstddef>
namespace boost {
#if defined(BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS)
BOOST_NORETURN void throw_exception(const std::exception&);
#endif
namespace default_ {
template<bool V>
struct bool_constant {
typedef bool value_type;
typedef bool_constant type;
static const bool value = V;
operator bool() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return V;
}
bool operator()() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return V;
}
};
template<bool V>
const bool bool_constant<V>::value;
template<class T>
struct add_reference {
typedef T& type;
};
template<>
struct add_reference<void> {
typedef void type;
};
template<>
struct add_reference<const void> {
typedef const void type;
};
template<class T>
struct default_allocator {
typedef T value_type;
typedef T* pointer;
typedef const T* const_pointer;
typedef typename add_reference<T>::type reference;
typedef typename add_reference<const T>::type const_reference;
typedef std::size_t size_type;
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef bool_constant<true> propagate_on_container_move_assignment;
typedef bool_constant<true> is_always_equal;
template<class U>
struct rebind {
typedef default_allocator<U> other;
};
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DEFAULTED_FUNCTIONS)
default_allocator() = default;
#else
BOOST_CONSTEXPR default_allocator() BOOST_NOEXCEPT { }
#endif
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR default_allocator(const default_allocator<U>&)
BOOST_NOEXCEPT { }
BOOST_CONSTEXPR std::size_t max_size() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return static_cast<std::size_t>(-1) / (2 < sizeof(T) ? sizeof(T) : 2);
}
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS)
T* allocate(std::size_t n) {
if (n > max_size()) {
throw std::bad_alloc();
}
return static_cast<T*>(::operator new(sizeof(T) * n));
}
void deallocate(T* p, std::size_t) {
::operator delete(p);
}
#else
T* allocate(std::size_t n) {
if (n > max_size()) {
boost::throw_exception(std::bad_alloc());
}
void* p = ::operator new(sizeof(T) * n, std::nothrow);
if (!p) {
boost::throw_exception(std::bad_alloc());
}
return static_cast<T*>(p);
}
void deallocate(T* p, std::size_t) {
::operator delete(p, std::nothrow);
}
#endif
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
T* allocate(std::size_t n, const void*) {
return allocate(n);
}
#endif
#if (defined(BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION) && BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION < 60000) || \
defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class U, class V>
void construct(U* p, const V& v) {
::new(p) U(v);
}
template<class U>
void destroy(U* p) {
p->~U();
(void)p;
}
#endif
};
template<class T, class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline bool
operator==(const default_allocator<T>&,
const default_allocator<U>&) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return true;
}
template<class T, class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline bool
operator!=(const default_allocator<T>&,
const default_allocator<U>&) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return false;
}
} /* default_ */
using default_::default_allocator;
} /* boost */
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#if defined( BOOST_CORE_HAS_CXXABI_H )
# include <cxxabi.h>
// For some archtectures (mips, mips64, x86, x86_64) cxxabi.h in Android NDK is implemented by gabi++ library
// For some architectures (mips, mips64, x86, x86_64) cxxabi.h in Android NDK is implemented by gabi++ library
// (https://android.googlesource.com/platform/ndk/+/master/sources/cxx-stl/gabi++/), which does not implement
// abi::__cxa_demangle(). We detect this implementation by checking the include guard here.
# if defined( __GABIXX_CXXABI_H__ )
@ -93,15 +93,10 @@ inline void demangle_free( char const * name ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
inline std::string demangle( char const * name )
{
scoped_demangled_name demangled_name( name );
char const * const p = demangled_name.get();
if( p )
{
return p;
}
else
{
return name;
}
char const * p = demangled_name.get();
if( !p )
p = name;
return p;
}
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/*
Copyright 2025 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#undef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_ASSERT
#if !defined(__clang__) && \
!defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && \
defined(__GNUC__) && \
(__GNUC__ < 5)
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_ASSERT(expr) void(0)
#else
#include <boost/assert.hpp>
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_ASSERT(expr) BOOST_ASSERT(expr)
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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_IS_SAME_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_IS_SAME_HPP_INCLUDED
// is_same<T1,T2>::value is true when T1 == T2
//
// Copyright 2014 Peter Dimov
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#if defined(BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
namespace detail
{
template< class T1, class T2 > struct is_same
{
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT( bool, value = false );
};
template< class T > struct is_same< T, T >
{
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT( bool, value = true );
};
} // namespace detail
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_LWT_UNATTENDED_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_LWT_UNATTENDED_HPP_INCLUDED
// Copyright 2014, 2022 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <cstdlib>
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_CPPLIB_VER) && defined(_DEBUG)
# include <crtdbg.h>
#endif
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
namespace detail
{
// Setup unattended mode by disabling interactive popups on
// assertion failures
inline void lwt_unattended()
{
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER > 1310)
// disable message boxes on assert(), abort()
::_set_abort_behavior( 0, _WRITE_ABORT_MSG | _CALL_REPORTFAULT );
# pragma warning(push)
# pragma warning(disable: 4996)
# if defined(__clang__)
# pragma clang diagnostic push
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
# endif
#if !defined(WINAPI_FAMILY) || WINAPI_FAMILY == 100 /*WINAPI_FAMILY_DESKTOP_APP*/
// disable message box on crash
::_seterrormode( /*SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX*/ 0x0002 );
#endif
# if defined(__clang__)
# pragma clang diagnostic pop
# endif
# pragma warning(pop)
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_CPPLIB_VER) && defined(_DEBUG)
// disable message boxes on iterator debugging violations
_CrtSetReportMode( _CRT_ASSERT, _CRTDBG_MODE_FILE );
_CrtSetReportFile( _CRT_ASSERT, _CRTDBG_FILE_STDERR );
#endif
}
} // namespace detail
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_LWT_UNATTENDED_HPP_INCLUDED

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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_MINSTD_RAND_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_MINSTD_RAND_HPP_INCLUDED
// Copyright 2017 Peter Dimov
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
//
// See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
//
// An implementation of minstd_rand that does not require
// the Random library
#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace detail
{
class minstd_rand
{
private:
boost::uint_least32_t x_;
enum { a = 48271, m = 2147483647 };
public:
minstd_rand(): x_( 1 )
{
}
explicit minstd_rand( boost::uint_least32_t x ): x_( x % m )
{
if( x_ == 0 )
{
x_ = 1;
}
}
boost::uint_least32_t operator()()
{
boost::uint_least64_t y = x_;
y = ( a * y ) % m;
x_ = static_cast<boost::uint_least32_t>( y );
return x_;
}
};
} // namespace detail
} // namespace boost
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_MINSTD_RAND_HPP_INCLUDED

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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_THREAD_PAUSE_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_THREAD_PAUSE_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// boost/core/detail/sp_thread_pause.hpp
//
// inline void bost::core::sp_thread_pause();
//
// Emits a "pause" instruction.
//
// Copyright 2008, 2020, 2023 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#if defined(__has_builtin)
# if __has_builtin(__builtin_ia32_pause) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_IA32_PAUSE
# endif
#endif
#if defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_IA32_PAUSE)
# define BOOST_CORE_SP_PAUSE() __builtin_ia32_pause()
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && ( defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_X64) )
# include <intrin.h>
# define BOOST_CORE_SP_PAUSE() _mm_pause()
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && ( defined(_M_ARM) || defined(_M_ARM64) )
# include <intrin.h>
# define BOOST_CORE_SP_PAUSE() __yield()
#elif defined(__GNUC__) && ( defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) )
# define BOOST_CORE_SP_PAUSE() __asm__ __volatile__( "rep; nop" : : : "memory" )
#elif defined(__GNUC__) && ( (defined(__ARM_ARCH) && __ARM_ARCH >= 8) || defined(__ARM_ARCH_8A__) || defined(__aarch64__) )
# define BOOST_CORE_SP_PAUSE() __asm__ __volatile__( "yield" : : : "memory" )
#else
# define BOOST_CORE_SP_PAUSE() ((void)0)
#endif
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
BOOST_FORCEINLINE void sp_thread_pause() BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
BOOST_CORE_SP_PAUSE();
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#undef BOOST_CORE_SP_PAUSE
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_THREAD_PAUSE_HPP_INCLUDED

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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_THREAD_SLEEP_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_THREAD_SLEEP_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// boost/core/detail/sp_thread_sleep.hpp
//
// inline void bost::core::sp_thread_sleep();
//
// Cease execution for a while to yield to other threads,
// as if by calling nanosleep() with an appropriate interval.
//
// Copyright 2008, 2020, 2023 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/config/pragma_message.hpp>
#if defined( _WIN32 ) || defined( __WIN32__ ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
#if defined(BOOST_SP_REPORT_IMPLEMENTATION)
BOOST_PRAGMA_MESSAGE("Using Sleep(1) in sp_thread_sleep")
#endif
#include <boost/core/detail/sp_win32_sleep.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
namespace detail
{
inline void sp_thread_sleep() BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
Sleep( 1 );
}
} // namespace detail
using boost::core::detail::sp_thread_sleep;
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#elif defined(BOOST_HAS_NANOSLEEP)
#if defined(BOOST_SP_REPORT_IMPLEMENTATION)
BOOST_PRAGMA_MESSAGE("Using nanosleep() in sp_thread_sleep")
#endif
#include <time.h>
#if defined(BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS) && !defined(__ANDROID__)
# include <pthread.h>
#endif
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
inline void sp_thread_sleep() BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
#if defined(BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS) && !defined(__ANDROID__) && !defined(__OHOS__)
int oldst;
pthread_setcancelstate( PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, &oldst );
#endif
// g++ -Wextra warns on {} or {0}
struct timespec rqtp = { 0, 0 };
// POSIX says that timespec has tv_sec and tv_nsec
// But it doesn't guarantee order or placement
rqtp.tv_sec = 0;
rqtp.tv_nsec = 1000;
nanosleep( &rqtp, 0 );
#if defined(BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS) && !defined(__ANDROID__) && !defined(__OHOS__)
pthread_setcancelstate( oldst, &oldst );
#endif
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#else
#if defined(BOOST_SP_REPORT_IMPLEMENTATION)
BOOST_PRAGMA_MESSAGE("Using sp_thread_yield() in sp_thread_sleep")
#endif
#include <boost/core/detail/sp_thread_yield.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
inline void sp_thread_sleep() BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
sp_thread_yield();
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#endif
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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_THREAD_YIELD_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_THREAD_YIELD_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// boost/core/detail/sp_thread_yield.hpp
//
// inline void bost::core::sp_thread_yield();
//
// Gives up the remainder of the time slice,
// as if by calling sched_yield().
//
// Copyright 2008, 2020 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/config/pragma_message.hpp>
#if defined( _WIN32 ) || defined( __WIN32__ ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
#if defined(BOOST_SP_REPORT_IMPLEMENTATION)
BOOST_PRAGMA_MESSAGE("Using SwitchToThread() in sp_thread_yield")
#endif
#include <boost/core/detail/sp_win32_sleep.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
namespace detail
{
inline void sp_thread_yield() BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
SwitchToThread();
}
} // namespace detail
using boost::core::detail::sp_thread_yield;
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#elif defined(BOOST_HAS_SCHED_YIELD)
#if defined(BOOST_SP_REPORT_IMPLEMENTATION)
BOOST_PRAGMA_MESSAGE("Using sched_yield() in sp_thread_yield")
#endif
#ifndef _AIX
# include <sched.h>
#else
// AIX's sched.h defines ::var which sometimes conflicts with Lambda's var
extern "C" int sched_yield(void);
#endif
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
inline void sp_thread_yield() BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
sched_yield();
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#else
#if defined(BOOST_SP_REPORT_IMPLEMENTATION)
BOOST_PRAGMA_MESSAGE("Using sp_thread_pause() in sp_thread_yield")
#endif
#include <boost/core/detail/sp_thread_pause.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
inline void sp_thread_yield() BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
sp_thread_pause();
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#endif
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_THREAD_YIELD_HPP_INCLUDED

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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_WIN32_SLEEP_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_WIN32_SLEEP_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// boost/core/detail/sp_win32_sleep.hpp
//
// Declares the Win32 Sleep() function.
//
// Copyright 2008, 2020 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#if defined( BOOST_USE_WINDOWS_H )
# include <windows.h>
#endif
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
namespace detail
{
#if !defined( BOOST_USE_WINDOWS_H )
#if defined(__clang__) && defined(__x86_64__)
// clang x64 warns that __stdcall is ignored
# define BOOST_CORE_SP_STDCALL
#else
# define BOOST_CORE_SP_STDCALL __stdcall
#endif
#if defined(__LP64__) // Cygwin 64
extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) void BOOST_CORE_SP_STDCALL Sleep( unsigned int ms );
#else
extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) void BOOST_CORE_SP_STDCALL Sleep( unsigned long ms );
#endif
extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) int BOOST_CORE_SP_STDCALL SwitchToThread();
#undef BOOST_CORE_SP_STDCALL
#endif // !defined( BOOST_USE_WINDOWS_H )
} // namespace detail
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SP_WIN32_SLEEP_HPP_INCLUDED

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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SPLITMIX64_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SPLITMIX64_HPP_INCLUDED
// Copyright 2020 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
//
// An implementation of splitmix64 for testing purposes,
// derived from Sebastiano Vigna's public domain implementation
// http://xorshift.di.unimi.it/splitmix64.c
#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace detail
{
class splitmix64
{
private:
boost::uint64_t x_;
public:
splitmix64(): x_( 0 )
{
}
explicit splitmix64( boost::uint64_t seed ): x_( seed )
{
}
boost::uint64_t operator()()
{
x_ += ( boost::uint64_t(0x9e3779b9u) << 32 ) + 0x7f4a7c15u;
boost::uint64_t z = x_;
z ^= z >> 30;
z *= ( boost::uint64_t(0xbf58476du) << 32 ) + 0x1ce4e5b9u;
z ^= z >> 27;
z *= ( boost::uint64_t(0x94d049bbu) << 32 ) + 0x133111ebu;
z ^= z >> 31;
return z;
}
};
} // namespace detail
} // namespace boost
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_SPLITMIX64_HPP_INCLUDED

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/*
Copyright 2018 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_EMPTY_VALUE_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_EMPTY_VALUE_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#include <utility>
#endif
#if defined(BOOST_GCC_VERSION) && (BOOST_GCC_VERSION >= 40700)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_EMPTY_VALUE_BASE
#elif defined(BOOST_INTEL) && defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1800)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_EMPTY_VALUE_BASE
#elif defined(BOOST_MSVC) && (BOOST_MSVC >= 1800)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_EMPTY_VALUE_BASE
#elif defined(BOOST_CLANG) && !defined(__CUDACC__)
#if __has_feature(is_empty) && __has_feature(is_final)
#define BOOST_DETAIL_EMPTY_VALUE_BASE
#endif
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(push)
#pragma warning(disable:4510)
#endif
namespace boost {
template<class T>
struct use_empty_value_base {
enum {
#if defined(BOOST_DETAIL_EMPTY_VALUE_BASE)
value = __is_empty(T) && !__is_final(T)
#else
value = false
#endif
};
};
struct empty_init_t { };
namespace empty_ {
template<class T, unsigned N = 0,
bool E = boost::use_empty_value_base<T>::value>
class empty_value {
public:
typedef T type;
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DEFAULTED_FUNCTIONS)
empty_value() = default;
#else
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value() { }
#endif
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t)
: value_() { }
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template<class U, class... Args>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t, U&& value, Args&&... args)
: value_(std::forward<U>(value), std::forward<Args>(args)...) { }
#else
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t, U&& value)
: value_(std::forward<U>(value)) { }
#endif
#else
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t, const U& value)
: value_(value) { }
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t, U& value)
: value_(value) { }
#endif
BOOST_CONSTEXPR const T& get() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return value_;
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR T& get() BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return value_;
}
private:
T value_;
};
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION)
#if defined(BOOST_MSVC)
/*
This is a workaround to an MSVC bug when T is a nested class:
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Compiler-bug:-Incorrect-C2247-and-C2248/10690025
*/
namespace detail {
template<class T>
class empty_value_base
: public T {
public:
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DEFAULTED_FUNCTIONS)
empty_value_base() = default;
#else
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value_base() { }
#endif
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template<class U, class... Args>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value_base(U&& value, Args&&... args)
: T(std::forward<U>(value), std::forward<Args>(args)...) { }
#else
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value_base(U&& value)
: T(std::forward<U>(value)) { }
#endif
#else
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value_base(const U& value)
: T(value) { }
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value_base(U& value)
: T(value) { }
#endif
};
} /* detail */
#endif
template<class T, unsigned N>
class empty_value<T, N, true>
#if defined(BOOST_MSVC)
: detail::empty_value_base<T> {
typedef detail::empty_value_base<T> empty_base_;
#else
: T {
typedef T empty_base_;
#endif
public:
typedef T type;
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DEFAULTED_FUNCTIONS)
empty_value() = default;
#else
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value() { }
#endif
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t)
: empty_base_() { }
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template<class U, class... Args>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t, U&& value, Args&&... args)
: empty_base_(std::forward<U>(value), std::forward<Args>(args)...) { }
#else
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t, U&& value)
: empty_base_(std::forward<U>(value)) { }
#endif
#else
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t, const U& value)
: empty_base_(value) { }
template<class U>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR empty_value(boost::empty_init_t, U& value)
: empty_base_(value) { }
#endif
BOOST_CONSTEXPR const T& get() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return *this;
}
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR T& get() BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return *this;
}
};
#endif
} /* empty_ */
using empty_::empty_value;
BOOST_INLINE_CONSTEXPR empty_init_t empty_init = empty_init_t();
} /* boost */
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(pop)
#endif
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/*
Copyright 2018 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_EXCHANGE_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_EXCHANGE_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#include <boost/config/workaround.hpp>
#include <utility>
#endif
namespace boost {
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
template<class T, class U>
inline T exchange(T& t, const U& u)
{
T v = t;
t = u;
return v;
}
#else
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_MSVC, < 1800)
template<class T, class U>
inline T exchange(T& t, U&& u)
{
T v = std::move(t);
t = std::forward<U>(u);
return v;
}
#else
template<class T, class U = T>
BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR inline T exchange(T& t, U&& u)
{
T v = std::move(t);
t = std::forward<U>(u);
return v;
}
#endif
#endif
} /* boost */
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#define BOOST_CORE_EXPLICIT_OPERATOR_BOOL_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/config/workaround.hpp>
#ifdef BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_ONCE
#pragma once
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return !this->operator! ();\
}
#if !BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_GCC, < 40700)
/*!
* \brief The macro defines a constexpr explicit operator of conversion to \c bool
*
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return !this->operator! ();\
}
#else
#define BOOST_CONSTEXPR_EXPLICIT_OPERATOR_BOOL() BOOST_EXPLICIT_OPERATOR_BOOL_NOEXCEPT()
#endif
#else // !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION_OPERATORS)
#if (defined(__SUNPRO_CC) && (__SUNPRO_CC <= 0x530)) && !defined(BOOST_NO_COMPILER_CONFIG)

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/*
* Copyright Andrey Semashev 2022.
* Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
* (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
* http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
/*!
* \file fclose_deleter.hpp
* \author Andrey Semashev
* \date 21.09.2022
*
* This header contains an \c fclose_deleter implementation. This is a deleter
* function object that invokes <tt>std::fclose</tt> on the passed pointer to
* a <tt>std::FILE</tt> structure.
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_FCLOSE_DELETER_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_FCLOSE_DELETER_HPP
#include <cstdio>
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#ifdef BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_ONCE
#pragma once
#endif
namespace boost {
// Block unintended ADL
namespace fclose_deleter_ns {
//! A function object that closes a file
struct fclose_deleter
{
//! Function object result type
typedef void result_type;
/*!
* Closes the file handle
*/
void operator() (std::FILE* p) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
if (BOOST_LIKELY(!!p))
std::fclose(p);
}
};
} // namespace fclose_deleter_ns
using fclose_deleter_ns::fclose_deleter;
} // namespace boost
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/*
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_FIRST_SCALAR_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_FIRST_SCALAR_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <cstddef>
namespace boost {
namespace detail {
template<class T>
struct make_scalar {
typedef T type;
};
template<class T, std::size_t N>
struct make_scalar<T[N]> {
typedef typename make_scalar<T>::type type;
};
} /* detail */
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline T*
first_scalar(T* p) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return p;
}
template<class T, std::size_t N>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline typename detail::make_scalar<T>::type*
first_scalar(T (*p)[N]) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::first_scalar(&(*p)[0]);
}
} /* boost */
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/*
* Copyright Andrey Semashev 2024.
* Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
* (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
* http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
/*!
* \file functor.hpp
* \author Andrey Semashev
* \date 2024-01-23
*
* This header contains a \c functor implementation. This is a function object
* that invokes a function that is specified as its template parameter.
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_FUNCTOR_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_FUNCTOR_HPP
namespace boost::core {
// Block unintended ADL
namespace functor_ns {
//! A function object that invokes a function specified as its template parameter
template< auto Function >
struct functor
{
template< typename... Args >
auto operator() (Args&&... args) const noexcept(noexcept(Function(static_cast< Args&& >(args)...))) -> decltype(Function(static_cast< Args&& >(args)...))
{
return Function(static_cast< Args&& >(args)...);
}
};
} // namespace functor_ns
using functor_ns::functor;
} // namespace boost::core
#endif // BOOST_CORE_FUNCTOR_HPP

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/*
Copyright 2021-2023 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_IDENTITY_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_IDENTITY_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
#include <utility>
#endif
namespace boost {
struct identity {
typedef void is_transparent;
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR T&& operator()(T&& value) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return std::forward<T>(value);
}
#else
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR const T& operator()(const T& value) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return value;
}
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR T& operator()(T& value) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return value;
}
#endif
template<class>
struct result { };
template<class T>
struct result<identity(T&)> {
typedef T& type;
};
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
template<class T>
struct result<identity(T)> {
typedef T&& type;
};
template<class T>
struct result<identity(T&&)> {
typedef T&& type;
};
#endif
};
} /* boost */
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namespace boost {
#ifndef BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
template <typename... Ts>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(Ts&& ...)
{}
#else
template <typename... Ts>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(Ts const& ...)
{}
#endif
template <typename... Ts>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused()
{}
#else
#else // !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template <typename T1>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1&)
{}
template <typename T1>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1 const&)
{}
template <typename T1, typename T2>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1&, T2&)
{}
template <typename T1, typename T2>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1 const&, T2 const&)
{}
template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1&, T2&, T3&)
{}
template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1 const&, T2 const&, T3 const&)
{}
template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1&, T2&, T3&, T4&)
{}
template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1 const&, T2 const&, T3 const&, T4 const&)
{}
template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1&, T2&, T3&, T4&, T5&)
{}
template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR void ignore_unused(T1 const&, T2 const&, T3 const&, T4 const&, T5 const&)
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// Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Steven Watanabe, Joseph Gauterin, Niels Dekker
// Copyright (C) 2023 Andrey Semashev
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_INVOKE_SWAP_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_INVOKE_SWAP_HPP
// Note: the implementation of this utility contains various workarounds:
// - invoke_swap_impl is put outside the boost namespace, to avoid infinite
// recursion (causing stack overflow) when swapping objects of a primitive
// type.
// - std::swap is imported with a using-directive, rather than
// a using-declaration, because some compilers (including MSVC 7.1,
// Borland 5.9.3, and Intel 8.1) don't do argument-dependent lookup
// when it has a using-declaration instead.
// - The main entry function is called invoke_swap rather than swap
// to avoid forming an infinite recursion when the arguments are not
// swappable.
#include <boost/core/enable_if.hpp>
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L || defined(BOOST_DINKUMWARE_STDLIB)
#include <utility> // for std::swap (C++11)
#else
#include <algorithm> // for std::swap (C++98)
#endif
#include <cstddef> // for std::size_t
#ifdef BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_ONCE
#pragma once
#endif
#if defined(BOOST_GCC) && (BOOST_GCC < 40700)
// gcc 4.6 ICEs on noexcept specifications below
#define BOOST_CORE_SWAP_NOEXCEPT_IF(x)
#else
#define BOOST_CORE_SWAP_NOEXCEPT_IF(x) BOOST_NOEXCEPT_IF(x)
#endif
namespace boost_swap_impl {
// we can't use type_traits here
template<class T> struct is_const { enum _vt { value = 0 }; };
template<class T> struct is_const<T const> { enum _vt { value = 1 }; };
// Use std::swap if argument dependent lookup fails.
// We need to have this at namespace scope to be able to use unqualified swap() call
// in noexcept specification.
using namespace std;
template<class T>
BOOST_GPU_ENABLED
inline void invoke_swap_impl(T& left, T& right) BOOST_CORE_SWAP_NOEXCEPT_IF(BOOST_NOEXCEPT_EXPR(swap(left, right)))
{
swap(left, right);
}
template<class T, std::size_t N>
BOOST_GPU_ENABLED
inline void invoke_swap_impl(T (& left)[N], T (& right)[N])
BOOST_CORE_SWAP_NOEXCEPT_IF(BOOST_NOEXCEPT_EXPR(::boost_swap_impl::invoke_swap_impl(left[0], right[0])))
{
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i)
{
::boost_swap_impl::invoke_swap_impl(left[i], right[i]);
}
}
} // namespace boost_swap_impl
namespace boost {
namespace core {
template<class T>
BOOST_GPU_ENABLED
inline typename enable_if_c< !::boost_swap_impl::is_const<T>::value >::type
invoke_swap(T& left, T& right)
BOOST_CORE_SWAP_NOEXCEPT_IF(BOOST_NOEXCEPT_EXPR(::boost_swap_impl::invoke_swap_impl(left, right)))
{
::boost_swap_impl::invoke_swap_impl(left, right);
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#undef BOOST_CORE_SWAP_NOEXCEPT_IF
#endif // BOOST_CORE_INVOKE_SWAP_HPP

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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_IS_SAME_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_IS_SAME_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// is_same<T1,T2>::value is true when T1 == T2
//
// Copyright 2014 Peter Dimov
@ -16,6 +10,15 @@
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/core/detail/is_same.hpp>
#if defined(BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif
#include <boost/config/header_deprecated.hpp>
BOOST_HEADER_DEPRECATED("<boost/type_traits/is_same.hpp>")
namespace boost
{
@ -23,15 +26,7 @@ namespace boost
namespace core
{
template< class T1, class T2 > struct is_same
{
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT( bool, value = false );
};
template< class T > struct is_same< T, T >
{
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT( bool, value = true );
};
using boost::core::detail::is_same;
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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_LAUNDER_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_LAUNDER_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#if defined(__has_builtin)
# if __has_builtin(__builtin_launder)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_LAUNDER
# endif
#endif
#if defined(BOOST_MSVC) && BOOST_MSVC < 1920
// msvc-14.1 suffers from internal compiler errors when using std::launder
// https://github.com/boostorg/core/issues/160
// https://github.com/boostorg/optional/issues/122
#elif (BOOST_CXX_VERSION >= 201703L) && !defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_LAUNDER)
#include <new>
#if defined(__cpp_lib_launder)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_STD_LAUNDER
#endif
#endif
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
#if defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_BUILTIN_LAUNDER)
template<class T> T* launder( T* p )
{
return __builtin_launder( p );
}
#elif defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_STD_LAUNDER)
template<class T> T* launder( T* p )
{
return std::launder( p );
}
#else
template<class T> T* launder( T* p )
{
return p;
}
#endif
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_LAUNDER_HPP_INCLUDED

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// Copyright (2) Beman Dawes 2010, 2011
// Copyright (3) Ion Gaztanaga 2013
//
// Copyright 2018 Glen Joseph Fernandes
// (glenjofe@gmail.com)
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
//
#include <boost/assert.hpp>
#include <boost/core/detail/lwt_unattended.hpp>
#include <boost/current_function.hpp>
#include <boost/core/no_exceptions_support.hpp>
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <exception>
#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstddef>
#include <cctype>
// IDE's like Visual Studio perform better if output goes to std::cout or
// some other stream, so allow user to configure output stream:
@ -32,41 +42,69 @@
namespace boost
{
namespace detail
{
struct report_errors_reminder
class test_result
{
bool called_report_errors_function;
public:
report_errors_reminder() : called_report_errors_function(false) {}
~report_errors_reminder()
test_result(): report_( false ), errors_( 0 )
{
BOOST_ASSERT(called_report_errors_function); // verify report_errors() was called
core::detail::lwt_unattended();
}
~test_result()
{
if( !report_ )
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM << "main() should return report_errors()" << std::endl;
std::abort();
}
}
int& errors()
{
return errors_;
}
void done()
{
report_ = true;
}
private:
bool report_;
int errors_;
};
inline report_errors_reminder& report_errors_remind()
inline test_result& test_results()
{
static report_errors_reminder r;
return r;
static test_result instance;
return instance;
}
inline int & test_errors()
inline int& test_errors()
{
static int x = 0;
report_errors_remind();
return x;
return test_results().errors();
}
inline void test_failed_impl(char const * expr, char const * file, int line, char const * function)
inline bool test_impl(char const * expr, char const * file, int line, char const * function, bool v)
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): test '" << expr << "' failed in function '"
<< function << "'" << std::endl;
++test_errors();
if( v )
{
test_results();
return true;
}
else
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): test '" << expr << "' failed in function '"
<< function << "'" << std::endl;
++test_results().errors();
return false;
}
}
inline void error_impl(char const * msg, char const * file, int line, char const * function)
@ -74,98 +112,478 @@ inline void error_impl(char const * msg, char const * file, int line, char const
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): " << msg << " in function '"
<< function << "'" << std::endl;
++test_errors();
++test_results().errors();
}
inline void throw_failed_impl(char const * excep, char const * file, int line, char const * function)
inline void throw_failed_impl(const char* expr, char const * excep, char const * file, int line, char const * function)
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): Exception '" << excep << "' not thrown in function '"
<< file << "(" << line << "): expression '" << expr << "' did not throw exception '" << excep << "' in function '"
<< function << "'" << std::endl;
++test_errors();
++test_results().errors();
}
template<class T, class U> inline void test_eq_impl( char const * expr1, char const * expr2,
char const * file, int line, char const * function, T const & t, U const & u )
inline void no_throw_failed_impl(const char* expr, const char* file, int line, const char* function)
{
if( t == u )
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): expression '" << expr << "' threw an exception in function '"
<< function << "'" << std::endl;
++test_results().errors();
}
inline void no_throw_failed_impl(const char* expr, const char* what, const char* file, int line, const char* function)
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): expression '" << expr << "' threw an exception in function '"
<< function << "': " << what << std::endl;
++test_results().errors();
}
// In the comparisons below, it is possible that T and U are signed and unsigned integer types, which generates warnings in some compilers.
// A cleaner fix would require common_type trait or some meta-programming, which would introduce a dependency on Boost.TypeTraits. To avoid
// the dependency we just disable the warnings.
#if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_warning)
# if __has_warning("-Wsign-compare")
# pragma clang diagnostic push
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wsign-compare"
# endif
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma warning(push)
# pragma warning(disable: 4389)
#elif defined(__GNUC__) && !(defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__ICL) || defined(__ICC) || defined(__ECC)) && (__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 406
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wsign-compare"
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wsign-conversion"
#endif
// specialize test output for char pointers to avoid printing as cstring
template <class T> inline const T& test_output_impl(const T& v) { return v; }
inline const void* test_output_impl(const char* v) { return v; }
inline const void* test_output_impl(const unsigned char* v) { return v; }
inline const void* test_output_impl(const signed char* v) { return v; }
inline const void* test_output_impl(char* v) { return v; }
inline const void* test_output_impl(unsigned char* v) { return v; }
inline const void* test_output_impl(signed char* v) { return v; }
template<class T> inline const void* test_output_impl(T volatile* v) { return const_cast<T*>(v); }
#if !defined( BOOST_NO_CXX11_NULLPTR )
inline const void* test_output_impl(std::nullptr_t) { return nullptr; }
#endif
// print chars as numeric
inline int test_output_impl( signed char const& v ) { return v; }
inline unsigned test_output_impl( unsigned char const& v ) { return v; }
// Whether wchar_t is signed is implementation-defined
template<bool Signed> struct lwt_long_type {};
template<> struct lwt_long_type<true> { typedef long type; };
template<> struct lwt_long_type<false> { typedef unsigned long type; };
inline lwt_long_type<(static_cast<wchar_t>(-1) < static_cast<wchar_t>(0))>::type test_output_impl( wchar_t const& v ) { return v; }
#if !defined( BOOST_NO_CXX11_CHAR16_T )
inline unsigned long test_output_impl( char16_t const& v ) { return v; }
#endif
#if !defined( BOOST_NO_CXX11_CHAR32_T )
inline unsigned long test_output_impl( char32_t const& v ) { return v; }
#endif
inline std::string test_output_impl( char const& v )
{
if( std::isprint( static_cast<unsigned char>( v ) ) )
{
report_errors_remind();
return std::string( 1, v );
}
else
{
static const char char_table[16] = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' };
char buffer[ 4 ];
buffer[ 0 ] = '\\';
buffer[ 1 ] = 'x';
buffer[ 2 ] = char_table[ (static_cast<unsigned char>( v ) >> 4u) & 0x0f ];
buffer[ 3 ] = char_table[ static_cast<unsigned char>( v ) & 0x0f ];
return std::string( buffer, 4u );
}
}
// predicates
struct lw_test_eq
{
template <typename T, typename U>
bool operator()(const T& t, const U& u) const { return t == u; }
};
struct lw_test_ne
{
template <typename T, typename U>
bool operator()(const T& t, const U& u) const { return t != u; }
};
struct lw_test_lt
{
template <typename T, typename U>
bool operator()(const T& t, const U& u) const { return t < u; }
};
struct lw_test_le
{
template <typename T, typename U>
bool operator()(const T& t, const U& u) const { return t <= u; }
};
struct lw_test_gt
{
template <typename T, typename U>
bool operator()(const T& t, const U& u) const { return t > u; }
};
struct lw_test_ge
{
template <typename T, typename U>
bool operator()(const T& t, const U& u) const { return t >= u; }
};
// lwt_predicate_name
template<class T> char const * lwt_predicate_name( T const& )
{
return "~=";
}
inline char const * lwt_predicate_name( lw_test_eq const& )
{
return "==";
}
inline char const * lwt_predicate_name( lw_test_ne const& )
{
return "!=";
}
inline char const * lwt_predicate_name( lw_test_lt const& )
{
return "<";
}
inline char const * lwt_predicate_name( lw_test_le const& )
{
return "<=";
}
inline char const * lwt_predicate_name( lw_test_gt const& )
{
return ">";
}
inline char const * lwt_predicate_name( lw_test_ge const& )
{
return ">=";
}
//
template<class BinaryPredicate, class T, class U>
inline bool test_with_impl(BinaryPredicate pred, char const * expr1, char const * expr2,
char const * file, int line, char const * function,
T const & t, U const & u)
{
if( pred(t, u) )
{
test_results();
return true;
}
else
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): test '" << expr1 << " == " << expr2
<< "' failed in function '" << function << "': "
<< "'" << t << "' != '" << u << "'" << std::endl;
++test_errors();
<< file << "(" << line << "): test '" << expr1 << " " << lwt_predicate_name(pred) << " " << expr2
<< "' ('" << test_output_impl(t) << "' " << lwt_predicate_name(pred) << " '" << test_output_impl(u)
<< "') failed in function '" << function << "'" << std::endl;
++test_results().errors();
return false;
}
}
template<class T, class U> inline void test_ne_impl( char const * expr1, char const * expr2,
char const * file, int line, char const * function, T const & t, U const & u )
inline bool test_cstr_eq_impl( char const * expr1, char const * expr2,
char const * file, int line, char const * function, char const * const t, char const * const u )
{
if( t != u )
if( std::strcmp(t, u) == 0 )
{
report_errors_remind();
test_results();
return true;
}
else
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): test '" << expr1 << " != " << expr2
<< "' failed in function '" << function << "': "
<< "'" << t << "' == '" << u << "'" << std::endl;
++test_errors();
<< file << "(" << line << "): test '" << expr1 << " == " << expr2 << "' ('" << t
<< "' == '" << u << "') failed in function '" << function << "'" << std::endl;
++test_results().errors();
return false;
}
}
inline bool test_cstr_ne_impl( char const * expr1, char const * expr2,
char const * file, int line, char const * function, char const * const t, char const * const u )
{
if( std::strcmp(t, u) != 0 )
{
test_results();
return true;
}
else
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): test '" << expr1 << " != " << expr2 << "' ('" << t
<< "' != '" << u << "') failed in function '" << function << "'" << std::endl;
++test_results().errors();
return false;
}
}
template<class FormattedOutputFunction, class InputIterator1, class InputIterator2>
bool test_all_eq_impl(FormattedOutputFunction& output,
char const * file, int line, char const * function,
InputIterator1 first_begin, InputIterator1 first_end,
InputIterator2 second_begin, InputIterator2 second_end)
{
InputIterator1 first_it = first_begin;
InputIterator2 second_it = second_begin;
typename std::iterator_traits<InputIterator1>::difference_type first_index = 0;
typename std::iterator_traits<InputIterator2>::difference_type second_index = 0;
std::size_t error_count = 0;
const std::size_t max_count = 8;
do
{
while ((first_it != first_end) && (second_it != second_end) && (*first_it == *second_it))
{
++first_it;
++second_it;
++first_index;
++second_index;
}
if ((first_it == first_end) || (second_it == second_end))
{
break; // do-while
}
if (error_count == 0)
{
output << file << "(" << line << "): Container contents differ in function '" << function << "':";
}
else if (error_count >= max_count)
{
output << " ...";
break;
}
output << " [" << first_index << "] '" << test_output_impl(*first_it) << "' != '" << test_output_impl(*second_it) << "'";
++first_it;
++second_it;
++first_index;
++second_index;
++error_count;
} while (first_it != first_end);
first_index += std::distance(first_it, first_end);
second_index += std::distance(second_it, second_end);
if (first_index != second_index)
{
if (error_count == 0)
{
output << file << "(" << line << "): Container sizes differ in function '" << function << "': size(" << first_index << ") != size(" << second_index << ")";
}
else
{
output << " [*] size(" << first_index << ") != size(" << second_index << ")";
}
++error_count;
}
if (error_count == 0)
{
test_results();
return true;
}
else
{
output << std::endl;
++test_results().errors();
return false;
}
}
template<class FormattedOutputFunction, class InputIterator1, class InputIterator2, typename BinaryPredicate>
bool test_all_with_impl(FormattedOutputFunction& output,
char const * file, int line, char const * function,
InputIterator1 first_begin, InputIterator1 first_end,
InputIterator2 second_begin, InputIterator2 second_end,
BinaryPredicate predicate)
{
InputIterator1 first_it = first_begin;
InputIterator2 second_it = second_begin;
typename std::iterator_traits<InputIterator1>::difference_type first_index = 0;
typename std::iterator_traits<InputIterator2>::difference_type second_index = 0;
std::size_t error_count = 0;
const std::size_t max_count = 8;
do
{
while ((first_it != first_end) && (second_it != second_end) && predicate(*first_it, *second_it))
{
++first_it;
++second_it;
++first_index;
++second_index;
}
if ((first_it == first_end) || (second_it == second_end))
{
break; // do-while
}
if (error_count == 0)
{
output << file << "(" << line << "): Container contents differ in function '" << function << "':";
}
else if (error_count >= max_count)
{
output << " ...";
break;
}
output << " [" << first_index << "]";
++first_it;
++second_it;
++first_index;
++second_index;
++error_count;
} while (first_it != first_end);
first_index += std::distance(first_it, first_end);
second_index += std::distance(second_it, second_end);
if (first_index != second_index)
{
if (error_count == 0)
{
output << file << "(" << line << "): Container sizes differ in function '" << function << "': size(" << first_index << ") != size(" << second_index << ")";
}
else
{
output << " [*] size(" << first_index << ") != size(" << second_index << ")";
}
++error_count;
}
if (error_count == 0)
{
test_results();
return true;
}
else
{
output << std::endl;
++test_results().errors();
return false;
}
}
#if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_warning)
# if __has_warning("-Wsign-compare")
# pragma clang diagnostic pop
# endif
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma warning(pop)
#elif defined(__GNUC__) && !(defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__ICL) || defined(__ICC) || defined(__ECC)) && (__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 406
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
} // namespace detail
inline int report_errors()
{
boost::detail::report_errors_remind().called_report_errors_function = true;
boost::detail::test_result& result = boost::detail::test_results();
result.done();
int errors = boost::detail::test_errors();
int errors = result.errors();
if( errors == 0 )
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< "No errors detected." << std::endl;
return 0;
}
else
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< errors << " error" << (errors == 1? "": "s") << " detected." << std::endl;
return 1;
}
// `return report_errors();` from main only supports 8 bit exit codes
return errors < 256? errors: 255;
}
namespace core
{
inline void lwt_init()
{
boost::detail::test_results();
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#define BOOST_TEST(expr) ((expr)? (void)0: ::boost::detail::test_failed_impl(#expr, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION))
#define BOOST_TEST(expr) ( ::boost::detail::test_impl(#expr, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, (expr)? true: false) )
#define BOOST_TEST_NOT(expr) BOOST_TEST(!(expr))
#define BOOST_ERROR(msg) ( ::boost::detail::error_impl(msg, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION) )
#define BOOST_TEST_EQ(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_eq_impl(#expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_NE(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_ne_impl(#expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_WITH(expr1,expr2,predicate) ( ::boost::detail::test_with_impl(predicate, #expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_EQ(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_with_impl(::boost::detail::lw_test_eq(), #expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_NE(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_with_impl(::boost::detail::lw_test_ne(), #expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_LT(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_with_impl(::boost::detail::lw_test_lt(), #expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_LE(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_with_impl(::boost::detail::lw_test_le(), #expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_GT(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_with_impl(::boost::detail::lw_test_gt(), #expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_GE(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_with_impl(::boost::detail::lw_test_ge(), #expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_CSTR_EQ(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_cstr_eq_impl(#expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_CSTR_NE(expr1,expr2) ( ::boost::detail::test_cstr_ne_impl(#expr1, #expr2, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, expr1, expr2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_ALL_EQ(begin1, end1, begin2, end2) ( ::boost::detail::test_all_eq_impl(BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, begin1, end1, begin2, end2) )
#define BOOST_TEST_ALL_WITH(begin1, end1, begin2, end2, predicate) ( ::boost::detail::test_all_with_impl(BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION, begin1, end1, begin2, end2, predicate) )
#ifndef BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS
#define BOOST_TEST_THROWS( EXPR, EXCEP ) \
try { \
EXPR; \
::boost::detail::throw_failed_impl \
(#EXCEP, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION); \
} \
catch(EXCEP const&) { \
} \
catch(...) { \
::boost::detail::throw_failed_impl \
(#EXCEP, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION); \
} \
#define BOOST_TEST_THROWS( EXPR, EXCEP ) \
try { \
EXPR; \
::boost::detail::throw_failed_impl \
(#EXPR, #EXCEP, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION); \
} \
catch(EXCEP const&) { \
::boost::detail::test_results(); \
} \
catch(...) { \
::boost::detail::throw_failed_impl \
(#EXPR, #EXCEP, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION); \
} \
//
#else
#define BOOST_TEST_THROWS( EXPR, EXCEP )
#endif
#ifndef BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS
# define BOOST_TEST_NO_THROW(EXPR) \
try { \
EXPR; \
} catch (const std::exception& e) { \
::boost::detail::no_throw_failed_impl \
(#EXPR, e.what(), __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION); \
} catch (...) { \
::boost::detail::no_throw_failed_impl \
(#EXPR, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION); \
}
//
#else
# define BOOST_TEST_NO_THROW(EXPR) { EXPR; }
#endif
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// boost/core/lightweight_test_trait.hpp
//
// BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_TRUE, BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_FALSE
// BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_TRUE, BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_FALSE, BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME
//
// Copyright 2014 Peter Dimov
// Copyright 2014, 2021 Peter Dimov
//
// Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
// (glenjofe@gmail.com)
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/core/lightweight_test.hpp>
#include <boost/core/typeinfo.hpp>
#include <boost/core/type_name.hpp>
#include <boost/core/detail/is_same.hpp>
#include <boost/config.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace detail
{
@ -31,26 +35,57 @@ template< class T > inline void test_trait_impl( char const * trait, void (*)( T
{
if( T::value == expected )
{
report_errors_remind();
test_results();
}
else
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): predicate '" << trait << "' ["
<< boost::core::demangled_name( BOOST_CORE_TYPEID(T) ) << "]"
<< boost::core::type_name<T>() << "]"
<< " test failed in function '" << function
<< "' (should have been " << ( expected? "true": "false" ) << ")"
<< std::endl;
++test_errors();
++test_results().errors();
}
}
template<class T> inline bool test_trait_same_impl_( T )
{
return T::value;
}
template<class T1, class T2> inline void test_trait_same_impl( char const * types,
boost::core::detail::is_same<T1, T2> same, char const * file, int line, char const * function )
{
if( test_trait_same_impl_( same ) )
{
test_results();
}
else
{
BOOST_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_OSTREAM
<< file << "(" << line << "): test 'is_same<" << types << ">'"
<< " failed in function '" << function
<< "' ('" << boost::core::type_name<T1>()
<< "' != '" << boost::core::type_name<T2>() << "')"
<< std::endl;
++test_results().errors();
}
}
} // namespace detail
} // namespace boost
#define BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_TRUE(type) ( ::boost::detail::test_trait_impl(#type, (void(*)type)0, true, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION) )
#define BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_FALSE(type) ( ::boost::detail::test_trait_impl(#type, (void(*)type)0, false, __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION) )
#if defined(__GNUC__)
// ignoring -Wvariadic-macros with #pragma doesn't work under GCC
# pragma GCC system_header
#endif
#define BOOST_TEST_TRAIT_SAME(...) ( ::boost::detail::test_trait_same_impl(#__VA_ARGS__, ::boost::core::detail::is_same< __VA_ARGS__ >(), __FILE__, __LINE__, BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION) )
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_LIGHTWEIGHT_TEST_TRAIT_HPP

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/*
Copyright 2023 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_MAKE_SPAN_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_MAKE_SPAN_HPP
#include <boost/core/span.hpp>
namespace boost {
template<class I>
inline constexpr span<I>
make_span(I* f, std::size_t c) noexcept
{
return span<I>(f, c);
}
template<class I>
inline constexpr span<I>
make_span(I* f, I* l) noexcept
{
return span<I>(f, l);
}
template<class T, std::size_t N>
inline constexpr span<T, N>
make_span(T(&a)[N]) noexcept
{
return span<T, N>(a);
}
template<class T, std::size_t N>
inline constexpr span<T, N>
make_span(std::array<T, N>& a) noexcept
{
return span<T, N>(a);
}
template<class T, std::size_t N>
inline constexpr span<const T, N>
make_span(const std::array<T, N>& a) noexcept
{
return span<const T, N>(a);
}
template<class R>
inline span<typename detail::span_data<R>::type>
make_span(R&& r)
{
return span<typename detail::span_data<R>::type>(std::forward<R>(r));
}
} /* boost */
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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_MAX_ALIGN_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_MAX_ALIGN_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/core/alignof.hpp>
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <cstddef>
// BOOST_CORE_HAS_FLOAT128
#if defined(BOOST_HAS_FLOAT128)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_FLOAT128
#elif defined(__SIZEOF_FLOAT128__)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_FLOAT128
#elif defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 404) && defined(__i386__)
# define BOOST_CORE_HAS_FLOAT128
#endif
// max_align_t, max_align
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
union max_align_t
{
char c;
short s;
int i;
long l;
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_LONG_LONG)
boost::long_long_type ll;
#endif
#if defined(BOOST_HAS_INT128)
boost::int128_type i128;
#endif
float f;
double d;
long double ld;
#if defined(BOOST_CORE_HAS_FLOAT128)
__float128 f128;
#endif
void* p;
void (*pf) ();
int max_align_t::* pm;
void (max_align_t::*pmf)();
};
BOOST_CONSTEXPR_OR_CONST std::size_t max_align = BOOST_CORE_ALIGNOF( max_align_t );
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_MAX_ALIGN_HPP_INCLUDED

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#ifndef BOOST_CORE_MEMORY_RESOURCE_HPP_INCLUDED
#define BOOST_CORE_MEMORY_RESOURCE_HPP_INCLUDED
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
// Copyright 2023 Peter Dimov
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#include <boost/core/max_align.hpp>
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/config/workaround.hpp>
#include <cstddef>
// Define our own placement new to avoid the inclusion of <new>
// (~9K extra lines) at Ion Gaztanhaga's request.
//
// We can use our own because [intro.object] p13 says:
//
// Any implicit or explicit invocation of a function named `operator new`
// or `operator new[]` implicitly creates objects in the returned region of
// storage and returns a pointer to a suitable created object.
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
namespace detail
{
struct placement_new_tag {};
} // namespace detail
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
inline void* operator new( std::size_t, void* p, boost::core::detail::placement_new_tag )
{
return p;
}
inline void operator delete( void*, void*, boost::core::detail::placement_new_tag )
{
}
namespace boost
{
namespace core
{
class memory_resource
{
public:
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DEFAULTED_FUNCTIONS) || BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_GCC, < 40700)
virtual ~memory_resource() {}
#else
virtual ~memory_resource() = default;
#endif
BOOST_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD void* allocate( std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment = max_align )
{
// https://github.com/boostorg/container/issues/199
// https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue3471
return ::operator new( bytes, do_allocate( bytes, alignment ), core::detail::placement_new_tag() );
}
void deallocate( void* p, std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment = max_align )
{
do_deallocate( p, bytes, alignment );
}
bool is_equal( memory_resource const & other ) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return do_is_equal( other );
}
private:
virtual void* do_allocate( std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment ) = 0;
virtual void do_deallocate( void* p, std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment ) = 0;
virtual bool do_is_equal( memory_resource const & other ) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT = 0;
};
inline bool operator==( memory_resource const& a, memory_resource const& b ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return &a == &b || a.is_equal( b );
}
inline bool operator!=( memory_resource const& a, memory_resource const& b ) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return !( a == b );
}
} // namespace core
} // namespace boost
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_CORE_MEMORY_RESOURCE_HPP_INCLUDED

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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
#include <boost/config/workaround.hpp>
#if !(defined BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS)
# define BOOST_TRY { try
@ -29,12 +29,24 @@
# define BOOST_RETHROW throw;
# define BOOST_CATCH_END }
#else
# if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__BORLANDC__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x564))
# if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_BORLANDC, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x564))
# define BOOST_TRY { if ("")
# define BOOST_CATCH(x) else if (!"")
# else
# elif !defined(BOOST_MSVC) || BOOST_MSVC >= 1900
# define BOOST_TRY { if (true)
# define BOOST_CATCH(x) else if (false)
# else
// warning C4127: conditional expression is constant
# define BOOST_TRY { \
__pragma(warning(push)) \
__pragma(warning(disable: 4127)) \
if (true) \
__pragma(warning(pop))
# define BOOST_CATCH(x) else \
__pragma(warning(push)) \
__pragma(warning(disable: 4127)) \
if (false) \
__pragma(warning(pop))
# endif
# define BOOST_RETHROW
# define BOOST_CATCH_END }

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/*
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_NOINIT_ADAPTOR_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_NOINIT_ADAPTOR_HPP
#include <boost/core/allocator_access.hpp>
namespace boost {
template<class A>
struct noinit_adaptor
: A {
typedef void _default_construct_destroy;
template<class U>
struct rebind {
typedef noinit_adaptor<typename allocator_rebind<A, U>::type> other;
};
noinit_adaptor()
: A() { }
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCES)
template<class U>
noinit_adaptor(U&& u) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
: A(std::forward<U>(u)) { }
#else
template<class U>
noinit_adaptor(const U& u) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
: A(u) { }
template<class U>
noinit_adaptor(U& u) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
: A(u) { }
#endif
template<class U>
noinit_adaptor(const noinit_adaptor<U>& u) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
: A(static_cast<const A&>(u)) { }
template<class U>
void construct(U* p) {
::new((void*)p) U;
}
#if defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_ALLOCATOR)
template<class U, class V>
void construct(U* p, const V& v) {
::new((void*)p) U(v);
}
#endif
template<class U>
void destroy(U* p) {
p->~U();
(void)p;
}
};
template<class T, class U>
inline bool
operator==(const noinit_adaptor<T>& lhs,
const noinit_adaptor<U>& rhs) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return static_cast<const T&>(lhs) == static_cast<const U&>(rhs);
}
template<class T, class U>
inline bool
operator!=(const noinit_adaptor<T>& lhs,
const noinit_adaptor<U>& rhs) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return !(lhs == rhs);
}
template<class A>
inline noinit_adaptor<A>
noinit_adapt(const A& a) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return noinit_adaptor<A>(a);
}
} /* boost */
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namespace noncopyable_ // protection from unintended ADL
{
class noncopyable
#ifndef BOOST_NONCOPYABLE_BASE_TOKEN_DEFINED
#define BOOST_NONCOPYABLE_BASE_TOKEN_DEFINED
// noncopyable derives from base_token to enable Type Traits to detect
// whether a type derives from noncopyable without needing the definition
// of noncopyable itself.
//
// The definition of base_token is macro-guarded so that Type Traits can
// define it locally without including this header, to avoid a dependency
// on Core.
struct base_token {};
#endif // #ifndef BOOST_NONCOPYABLE_BASE_TOKEN_DEFINED
class noncopyable: base_token
{
protected:
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DEFAULTED_FUNCTIONS) && !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_NON_PUBLIC_DEFAULTED_FUNCTIONS)

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namespace boost {
// Block unintended ADL
namespace null_deleter_ns {
//! A function object that does nothing and can be used as an empty deleter for \c shared_ptr
struct null_deleter
{
@ -39,6 +42,10 @@ struct null_deleter
void operator() (T*) const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {}
};
} // namespace null_deleter_ns
using null_deleter_ns::null_deleter;
} // namespace boost
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/*
Copyright 2019 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_NVP_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_NVP_HPP
#include <boost/core/addressof.hpp>
#include <boost/config.hpp>
namespace boost {
namespace serialization {
template<class T>
class nvp {
public:
nvp(const char* n, T& v) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
: n_(n)
, v_(boost::addressof(v)) { }
const char* name() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return n_;
}
T& value() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return *v_;
}
const T& const_value() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return *v_;
}
private:
const char* n_;
T* v_;
};
template<class T>
inline const nvp<T>
make_nvp(const char* n, T& v) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return nvp<T>(n, v);
}
} /* serialization */
using serialization::nvp;
using serialization::make_nvp;
} /* boost */
#define BOOST_NVP(v) boost::make_nvp(BOOST_STRINGIZE(v), v)
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/*
Copyright 2024 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_POINTER_IN_RANGE_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_POINTER_IN_RANGE_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <functional>
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX14_CONSTEXPR)
#if defined(BOOST_MSVC) && BOOST_MSVC >= 1925
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_HAS_IS_CONSTEVAL
#elif defined(__has_builtin)
#if __has_builtin(__builtin_is_constant_evaluated)
#define BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_HAS_IS_CONSTEVAL
#endif
#endif
#endif
#if !defined(BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_HAS_IS_CONSTEVAL)
#define BOOST_CORE_NO_CONSTEXPR_POINTER_IN_RANGE
#endif
namespace boost {
template<class T>
inline BOOST_CONSTEXPR bool
pointer_in_range(const T* p, const T* b, const T* e)
{
#if defined(BOOST_CORE_DETAIL_HAS_IS_CONSTEVAL)
if ( __builtin_is_constant_evaluated()) {
for (; b != e; ++b) {
if (b == p) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
#endif
return std::less_equal<const T*>()(b, p) && std::less<const T*>()(p, e);
}
} /* boost */
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/*
Copyright 2017-2021 Glen Joseph Fernandes
(glenjofe@gmail.com)
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_CORE_POINTER_TRAITS_HPP
#define BOOST_CORE_POINTER_TRAITS_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/core/addressof.hpp>
#include <cstddef>
namespace boost {
namespace detail {
struct ptr_none { };
template<class>
struct ptr_valid {
typedef void type;
};
template<class>
struct ptr_first {
typedef ptr_none type;
};
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template<template<class, class...> class T, class U, class... Args>
struct ptr_first<T<U, Args...> > {
typedef U type;
};
#else
template<template<class> class T, class U>
struct ptr_first<T<U> > {
typedef U type;
};
template<template<class, class> class T, class U1, class U2>
struct ptr_first<T<U1, U2> > {
typedef U1 type;
};
template<template<class, class, class> class T, class U1, class U2, class U3>
struct ptr_first<T<U1, U2, U3> > {
typedef U1 type;
};
#endif
template<class T, class = void>
struct ptr_element {
typedef typename ptr_first<T>::type type;
};
template<class T>
struct ptr_element<T, typename ptr_valid<typename T::element_type>::type> {
typedef typename T::element_type type;
};
template<class, class = void>
struct ptr_difference {
typedef std::ptrdiff_t type;
};
template<class T>
struct ptr_difference<T,
typename ptr_valid<typename T::difference_type>::type> {
typedef typename T::difference_type type;
};
template<class, class>
struct ptr_transform { };
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)
template<template<class, class...> class T, class U, class... Args, class V>
struct ptr_transform<T<U, Args...>, V> {
typedef T<V, Args...> type;
};
#else
template<template<class> class T, class U, class V>
struct ptr_transform<T<U>, V> {
typedef T<V> type;
};
template<template<class, class> class T, class U1, class U2, class V>
struct ptr_transform<T<U1, U2>, V> {
typedef T<V, U2> type;
};
template<template<class, class, class> class T,
class U1, class U2, class U3, class V>
struct ptr_transform<T<U1, U2, U3>, V> {
typedef T<V, U2, U3> type;
};
#endif
template<class T, class U, class = void>
struct ptr_rebind
: ptr_transform<T, U> { };
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_TEMPLATE_ALIASES)
template<class T, class U>
struct ptr_rebind<T, U,
typename ptr_valid<typename T::template rebind<U> >::type> {
typedef typename T::template rebind<U> type;
};
#else
template<class T, class U>
struct ptr_rebind<T, U,
typename ptr_valid<typename T::template rebind<U>::other>::type> {
typedef typename T::template rebind<U>::other type;
};
#endif
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_DECLTYPE_N3276)
template<class T, class E>
class ptr_to_expr {
template<class>
struct result {
char x, y;
};
static E& source();
template<class O>
static auto check(int) -> result<decltype(O::pointer_to(source()))>;
template<class>
static char check(long);
public:
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = sizeof(check<T>(0)) > 1;
};
template<class T, class E>
struct ptr_to_expr<T*, E> {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = true;
};
template<class T, class E>
struct ptr_has_to {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = ptr_to_expr<T, E>::value;
};
#else
template<class, class>
struct ptr_has_to {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = true;
};
#endif
template<class T>
struct ptr_has_to<T, void> {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = false;
};
template<class T>
struct ptr_has_to<T, const void> {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = false;
};
template<class T>
struct ptr_has_to<T, volatile void> {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = false;
};
template<class T>
struct ptr_has_to<T, const volatile void> {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTEXPR bool value = false;
};
template<class T, class E, bool = ptr_has_to<T, E>::value>
struct ptr_to { };
template<class T, class E>
struct ptr_to<T, E, true> {
static T pointer_to(E& v) {
return T::pointer_to(v);
}
};
template<class T>
struct ptr_to<T*, T, true> {
static T* pointer_to(T& v) BOOST_NOEXCEPT {
return boost::addressof(v);
}
};
template<class T, class E>
struct ptr_traits
: ptr_to<T, E> {
typedef T pointer;
typedef E element_type;
typedef typename ptr_difference<T>::type difference_type;
template<class U>
struct rebind_to
: ptr_rebind<T, U> { };
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_TEMPLATE_ALIASES)
template<class U>
using rebind = typename rebind_to<U>::type;
#endif
};
template<class T>
struct ptr_traits<T, ptr_none> { };
} /* detail */
template<class T>
struct pointer_traits
: detail::ptr_traits<T, typename detail::ptr_element<T>::type> { };
template<class T>
struct pointer_traits<T*>
: detail::ptr_to<T*, T> {
typedef T* pointer;
typedef T element_type;
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
template<class U>
struct rebind_to {
typedef U* type;
};
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_TEMPLATE_ALIASES)
template<class U>
using rebind = typename rebind_to<U>::type;
#endif
};
template<class T>
BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline T*
to_address(T* v) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return v;
}
#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX14_RETURN_TYPE_DEDUCTION)
namespace detail {
template<class T>
inline T*
ptr_address(T* v, int) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return v;
}
template<class T>
inline auto
ptr_address(const T& v, int) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
-> decltype(boost::pointer_traits<T>::to_address(v))
{
return boost::pointer_traits<T>::to_address(v);
}
template<class T>
inline auto
ptr_address(const T& v, long) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::detail::ptr_address(v.operator->(), 0);
}
} /* detail */
template<class T>
inline auto
to_address(const T& v) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::detail::ptr_address(v, 0);
}
#else
template<class T>
inline typename pointer_traits<T>::element_type*
to_address(const T& v) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
{
return boost::to_address(v.operator->());
}
#endif
} /* boost */
#endif

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