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Remove the the broken compiler notes.
Now that the workarounds have been removed, they no longer apply.
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@ -52,21 +52,4 @@ Header `<boost/iterator/iterator_traits.hpp>`:
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type;
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};
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[h2 Broken Compiler Notes]
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Because of workarounds in Boost, you may find that these
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[@../../mpl/doc/index.html#metafunctions metafunctions] actually work better than the facilities provided by
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your compiler's standard library.
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On compilers that don't support partial specialization, such as
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Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 or 7.0, you may need to manually invoke
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[@../../type_traits/index.html#transformations BOOST_BROKEN_COMPILER_TYPE_TRAITS_SPECIALIZATION] on the
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`value_type` of pointers that are passed to these metafunctions.
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Because of bugs in the implementation of GCC-2.9x, the name of
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`iterator_category` is changed to `iterator_category_` on that
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compiler. A macro, `BOOST_ITERATOR_CATEGORY`, that expands to
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either `iterator_category` or `iterator_category_`, as
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appropriate to the platform, is provided for portability.
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