From 16c5472d1b31895cc67e91eaff67f6ea81d5c0f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nobody Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 01:09:14 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag 'SPIRIT_1_6_4_MINIBOOST'. [SVN r38030] --- include/boost/blank.hpp | 100 ------- include/boost/blank_fwd.hpp | 22 -- include/boost/detail/allocator_utilities.hpp | 185 ------------ include/boost/detail/catch_exceptions.hpp | 146 ---------- include/boost/detail/is_incrementable.hpp | 124 -------- include/boost/detail/is_xxx.hpp | 61 ---- .../boost/detail/named_template_params.hpp | 177 ------------ .../boost/detail/no_exceptions_support.hpp | 87 ------ include/boost/detail/numeric_traits.hpp | 191 ------------- include/boost/detail/quick_allocator.hpp | 198 ------------- include/boost/detail/templated_streams.hpp | 74 ----- include/boost/detail/utf8_codecvt_facet.hpp | 197 ------------- include/boost/indirect_reference.hpp | 43 --- include/boost/pending/cstddef.hpp | 16 -- include/boost/pending/ct_if.hpp | 111 -------- include/boost/pending/integer_log2.hpp | 113 -------- utf8_codecvt_facet.cpp | 269 ------------------ 17 files changed, 2114 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 include/boost/blank.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/blank_fwd.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/detail/allocator_utilities.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/detail/catch_exceptions.hpp delete mode 100755 include/boost/detail/is_incrementable.hpp delete mode 100755 include/boost/detail/is_xxx.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/detail/named_template_params.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/detail/no_exceptions_support.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/detail/numeric_traits.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/detail/quick_allocator.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/detail/templated_streams.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/detail/utf8_codecvt_facet.hpp delete mode 100755 include/boost/indirect_reference.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/pending/cstddef.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/pending/ct_if.hpp delete mode 100644 include/boost/pending/integer_log2.hpp delete mode 100644 utf8_codecvt_facet.cpp diff --git a/include/boost/blank.hpp b/include/boost/blank.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index f84f2d9..0000000 --- a/include/boost/blank.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// boost blank.hpp header file -// See http://www.boost.org for updates, documentation, and revision history. -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// -// Copyright (c) 2003 -// Eric Friedman -// -// 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_BLANK_HPP -#define BOOST_BLANK_HPP - -#include "boost/blank_fwd.hpp" - -#include // for std::basic_ostream forward declare - -#include "boost/detail/templated_streams.hpp" -#include "boost/mpl/bool.hpp" -#include "boost/type_traits/is_empty.hpp" -#include "boost/type_traits/is_pod.hpp" -#include "boost/type_traits/is_stateless.hpp" - -namespace boost { - -struct blank -{ -}; - -// type traits specializations -// - -template <> -struct is_pod< blank > - : mpl::true_ -{ -}; - -template <> -struct is_empty< blank > - : mpl::true_ -{ -}; - -template <> -struct is_stateless< blank > - : mpl::true_ -{ -}; - -// relational operators -// - -inline bool operator==(const blank&, const blank&) -{ - return true; -} - -inline bool operator<=(const blank&, const blank&) -{ - return true; -} - -inline bool operator>=(const blank&, const blank&) -{ - return true; -} - -inline bool operator!=(const blank&, const blank&) -{ - return false; -} - -inline bool operator<(const blank&, const blank&) -{ - return false; -} - -inline bool operator>(const blank&, const blank&) -{ - return false; -} - -// streaming support -// -BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_TEMPLATE(E,T) -inline BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM(ostream, E,T)& operator<<( - BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM(ostream, E,T)& out - , const blank& - ) -{ - // (output nothing) - return out; -} - -} // namespace boost - -#endif // BOOST_BLANK_HPP diff --git a/include/boost/blank_fwd.hpp b/include/boost/blank_fwd.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 8bfe97c..0000000 --- a/include/boost/blank_fwd.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// boost blank_fwd.hpp header file -// See http://www.boost.org for updates, documentation, and revision history. -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// -// Copyright (c) 2003 -// Eric Friedman -// -// 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_BLANK_FWD_HPP -#define BOOST_BLANK_FWD_HPP - -namespace boost { - -struct blank; - -} // namespace boost - -#endif // BOOST_BLANK_FWD_HPP diff --git a/include/boost/detail/allocator_utilities.hpp b/include/boost/detail/allocator_utilities.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 6929087..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/allocator_utilities.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -/* Copyright 2003-2005 Joaquín M López Muñoz. - * 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) - * - * See Boost website at http://www.boost.org/ - */ - -#ifndef BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOCATOR_UTILITIES_HPP -#define BOOST_DETAIL_ALLOCATOR_UTILITIES_HPP - -#include /* keep it first to prevent nasty warns in MSVC */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -namespace boost{ - -namespace detail{ - -/* Allocator adaption layer. Some stdlibs provide allocators without rebind - * and template ctors. These facilities are simulated with the external - * template class rebind_to and the aid of partial_std_allocator_wrapper. - */ - -namespace allocator{ - -/* partial_std_allocator_wrapper inherits the functionality of a std - * allocator while providing a templatized ctor. - */ - -template -class partial_std_allocator_wrapper:public std::allocator -{ -public: - partial_std_allocator_wrapper(){}; - - template - partial_std_allocator_wrapper(const partial_std_allocator_wrapper&){} - - partial_std_allocator_wrapper(const std::allocator& x): - std::allocator(x) - { - }; - -#if defined(BOOST_DINKUMWARE_STDLIB) - /* Dinkumware guys didn't provide a means to call allocate() without - * supplying a hint, in disagreement with the standard. - */ - - Type* allocate(std::size_t n,const void* hint=0) - { - std::allocator& a=*this; - return a.allocate(n,hint); - } -#endif - -}; - -/* Detects whether a given allocator belongs to a defective stdlib not - * having the required member templates. - * Note that it does not suffice to check the Boost.Config stdlib - * macros, as the user might have passed a custom, compliant allocator. - * The checks also considers partial_std_allocator_wrapper to be - * a standard defective allocator. - */ - -#if defined(BOOST_NO_STD_ALLOCATOR)&&\ - (defined(BOOST_HAS_PARTIAL_STD_ALLOCATOR)||defined(BOOST_DINKUMWARE_STDLIB)) - -template -struct is_partial_std_allocator -{ - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(bool, - value= - (is_same< - std::allocator, - Allocator - >::value)|| - (is_same< - partial_std_allocator_wrapper< - BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME Allocator::value_type>, - Allocator - >::value)); -}; - -#else - -template -struct is_partial_std_allocator -{ - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(bool,value=false); -}; - -#endif - -/* rebind operations for defective std allocators */ - -template -struct partial_std_allocator_rebind_to -{ - typedef partial_std_allocator_wrapper type; -}; - -/* rebind operation in all other cases */ - -#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_MSVC,<1300) -/* Workaround for a problem in MSVC with dependent template typedefs - * when doing rebinding of allocators. - * Modeled after (thanks, Aleksey!) - */ - -template -struct rebinder -{ - template struct fake_allocator:Allocator{}; - template<> struct fake_allocator - { - template struct rebind{}; - }; - - template - struct result: - fake_allocator::value>:: - template rebind - { - }; -}; -#else -template -struct rebinder -{ - template - struct result - { - typedef typename Allocator::BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE - rebind::other other; - }; -}; -#endif - -template -struct compliant_allocator_rebind_to -{ - typedef typename rebinder:: - BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE result::other type; -}; - -/* rebind front-end */ - -template -struct rebind_to: - mpl::eval_if_c< - is_partial_std_allocator::value, - partial_std_allocator_rebind_to, - compliant_allocator_rebind_to - > -{ -}; - -/* allocator-independent versions of construct and destroy */ - -template -void construct(void* p,const Type& t) -{ - new (p) Type(t); -} - -template -void destroy(const Type* p) -{ - p->~Type(); -} - -} /* namespace boost::detail::allocator */ - -} /* namespace boost::detail */ - -} /* namespace boost */ - -#endif diff --git a/include/boost/detail/catch_exceptions.hpp b/include/boost/detail/catch_exceptions.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index b1a3c76..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/catch_exceptions.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -// boost/catch_exceptions.hpp -----------------------------------------------// - -// Copyright Beman Dawes 1995-2001. 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) - -// See http://www.boost.org/libs/test for documentation. - -// Revision History -// 13 Jun 01 report_exception() made inline. (John Maddock, Jesse Jones) -// 26 Feb 01 Numerous changes suggested during formal review. (Beman) -// 25 Jan 01 catch_exceptions.hpp code factored out of cpp_main.cpp. -// 22 Jan 01 Remove test_tools dependencies to reduce coupling. -// 5 Nov 00 Initial boost version (Beman Dawes) - -#ifndef BOOST_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_HPP -#define BOOST_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_HPP - -// header dependencies are deliberately restricted to the standard library -// to reduce coupling to other boost libraries. -#include // for string -#include // for bad_alloc -#include // for bad_cast, bad_typeid -#include // for exception, bad_exception -#include // for std exception hierarchy -#include // for exit codes -# if __GNUC__ != 2 || __GNUC_MINOR__ > 96 -# include // for ostream -# else -# include // workaround GNU missing ostream header -# endif - -# if defined(__BORLANDC__) && (__BORLANDC__ <= 0x0551) -# define BOOST_BUILT_IN_EXCEPTIONS_MISSING_WHAT -# endif - -#if defined(MPW_CPLUS) && (MPW_CPLUS <= 0x890) -# define BOOST_BUILT_IN_EXCEPTIONS_MISSING_WHAT - namespace std { class bad_typeid { }; } -# endif - -namespace boost -{ - - namespace detail - { - // A separate reporting function was requested during formal review. - inline void report_exception( std::ostream & os, - const char * name, const char * info ) - { os << "\n** uncaught exception: " << name << " " << info << std::endl; } - } - - // catch_exceptions ------------------------------------------------------// - - template< class Generator > // Generator is function object returning int - int catch_exceptions( Generator function_object, - std::ostream & out, std::ostream & err ) - { - int result = 0; // quiet compiler warnings - bool exception_thrown = true; // avoid setting result for each excptn type - -#ifndef BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS - try - { -#endif - result = function_object(); - exception_thrown = false; -#ifndef BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS - } - - // As a result of hard experience with strangely interleaved output - // under some compilers, there is a lot of use of endl in the code below - // where a simple '\n' might appear to do. - - // The rules for catch & arguments are a bit different from function - // arguments (ISO 15.3 paragraphs 18 & 19). Apparently const isn't - // required, but it doesn't hurt and some programmers ask for it. - - catch ( const char * ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "", ex ); } - catch ( const std::string & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "", ex.c_str() ); } - - // std:: exceptions - catch ( const std::bad_alloc & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::bad_alloc:", ex.what() ); } - -# ifndef BOOST_BUILT_IN_EXCEPTIONS_MISSING_WHAT - catch ( const std::bad_cast & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::bad_cast:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::bad_typeid & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::bad_typeid:", ex.what() ); } -# else - catch ( const std::bad_cast & ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::bad_cast", "" ); } - catch ( const std::bad_typeid & ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::bad_typeid", "" ); } -# endif - - catch ( const std::bad_exception & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::bad_exception:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::domain_error & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::domain_error:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::invalid_argument & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::invalid_argument:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::length_error & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::length_error:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::out_of_range & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::out_of_range:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::range_error & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::range_error:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::overflow_error & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::overflow_error:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::underflow_error & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::underflow_error:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::logic_error & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::logic_error:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::runtime_error & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::runtime_error:", ex.what() ); } - catch ( const std::exception & ex ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "std::exception:", ex.what() ); } - - catch ( ... ) - { detail::report_exception( out, "unknown exception", "" ); } -#endif // BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS - - if ( exception_thrown ) result = boost::exit_exception_failure; - - if ( result != 0 && result != exit_success ) - { - out << std::endl << "**** returning with error code " - << result << std::endl; - err - << "********** errors detected; see stdout for details ***********" - << std::endl; - } -#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CPP_MAIN_SUCCESS_MESSAGE) - else { out << std::flush << "no errors detected" << std::endl; } -#endif - return result; - } // catch_exceptions - -} // boost - -#endif // BOOST_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_HPP - diff --git a/include/boost/detail/is_incrementable.hpp b/include/boost/detail/is_incrementable.hpp deleted file mode 100755 index cb7d7a7..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/is_incrementable.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Use, modification and distribution is -// subject to 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 IS_INCREMENTABLE_DWA200415_HPP -# define IS_INCREMENTABLE_DWA200415_HPP - -# include -# include -# include -# include -# include - -// Must be the last include -# include - -namespace boost { namespace detail { - -// is_incrementable metafunction -// -// Requires: Given x of type T&, if the expression ++x is well-formed -// it must have complete type; otherwise, it must neither be ambiguous -// nor violate access. - -// This namespace ensures that ADL doesn't mess things up. -namespace is_incrementable_ -{ - // a type returned from operator++ when no increment is found in the - // type's own namespace - struct tag {}; - - // any soaks up implicit conversions and makes the following - // operator++ less-preferred than any other such operator that - // might be found via ADL. - struct any { template any(T const&); }; - - // This is a last-resort operator++ for when none other is found -# if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__GNUC__, == 4) && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 0 && __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__ == 2 - -} - -namespace is_incrementable_2 -{ - is_incrementable_::tag operator++(is_incrementable_::any const&); - is_incrementable_::tag operator++(is_incrementable_::any const&,int); -} -using namespace is_incrementable_2; - -namespace is_incrementable_ -{ - -# else - - tag operator++(any const&); - tag operator++(any const&,int); - -# endif - -# if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__MWERKS__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x3202)) \ - || BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_MSVC, <= 1300) -# define BOOST_comma(a,b) (a) -# else - // In case an operator++ is found that returns void, we'll use ++x,0 - tag operator,(tag,int); -# define BOOST_comma(a,b) (a,b) -# endif - - // two check overloads help us identify which operator++ was picked - char (& check(tag) )[2]; - - template - char check(T const&); - - - template - struct impl - { - static typename boost::remove_cv::type& x; - - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT( - bool - , value = sizeof(is_incrementable_::check(BOOST_comma(++x,0))) == 1 - ); - }; - - template - struct postfix_impl - { - static typename boost::remove_cv::type& x; - - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT( - bool - , value = sizeof(is_incrementable_::check(BOOST_comma(x++,0))) == 1 - ); - }; -} - -# undef BOOST_comma - -template -struct is_incrementable -BOOST_TT_AUX_BOOL_C_BASE(::boost::detail::is_incrementable_::impl::value) -{ - BOOST_TT_AUX_BOOL_TRAIT_VALUE_DECL(::boost::detail::is_incrementable_::impl::value) - BOOST_MPL_AUX_LAMBDA_SUPPORT(1,is_incrementable,(T)) -}; - -template -struct is_postfix_incrementable -BOOST_TT_AUX_BOOL_C_BASE(::boost::detail::is_incrementable_::impl::value) -{ - BOOST_TT_AUX_BOOL_TRAIT_VALUE_DECL(::boost::detail::is_incrementable_::postfix_impl::value) - BOOST_MPL_AUX_LAMBDA_SUPPORT(1,is_postfix_incrementable,(T)) -}; - -} // namespace detail - -BOOST_TT_AUX_TEMPLATE_ARITY_SPEC(1, ::boost::detail::is_incrementable) -BOOST_TT_AUX_TEMPLATE_ARITY_SPEC(1, ::boost::detail::is_postfix_incrementable) - -} // namespace boost - -# include - -#endif // IS_INCREMENTABLE_DWA200415_HPP diff --git a/include/boost/detail/is_xxx.hpp b/include/boost/detail/is_xxx.hpp deleted file mode 100755 index cb64fb3..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/is_xxx.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright David Abrahams 2005. 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_DETAIL_IS_XXX_DWA20051011_HPP -# define BOOST_DETAIL_IS_XXX_DWA20051011_HPP - -# include -# include -# include - -# if defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) -# include -# include - -# define BOOST_DETAIL_IS_XXX_DEF(name, qualified_name, nargs) \ -template \ -struct is_##name \ -{ \ - typedef char yes; \ - typedef char (&no)[2]; \ - \ - static typename add_reference::type dummy; \ - \ - struct helpers \ - { \ - template < BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS_Z(1, nargs, class U) > \ - static yes test( \ - qualified_name< BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS_Z(1, nargs, U) >&, int \ - ); \ - \ - template \ - static no test(U&, ...); \ - }; \ - \ - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT( \ - bool, value \ - = !is_reference::value \ - & (sizeof(helpers::test(dummy, 0)) == sizeof(yes))); \ - \ - typedef mpl::bool_ type; \ -}; - -# else - -# define BOOST_DETAIL_IS_XXX_DEF(name, qualified_name, nargs) \ -template \ -struct is_##name : mpl::false_ \ -{ \ -}; \ - \ -template < BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS_Z(1, nargs, class T) > \ -struct is_##name< \ - qualified_name< BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS_Z(1, nargs, T) > \ -> \ - : mpl::true_ \ -{ \ -}; - -# endif - -#endif // BOOST_DETAIL_IS_XXX_DWA20051011_HPP diff --git a/include/boost/detail/named_template_params.hpp b/include/boost/detail/named_template_params.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index e7cb079..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/named_template_params.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,177 +0,0 @@ -// (C) Copyright Jeremy Siek 2001. -// 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) - -// Revision History: - -// 04 Oct 2001 David Abrahams -// Changed name of "bind" to "select" to avoid problems with MSVC. - -#ifndef BOOST_DETAIL_NAMED_TEMPLATE_PARAMS_HPP -#define BOOST_DETAIL_NAMED_TEMPLATE_PARAMS_HPP - -#include -#include // for is_reference -#if defined(__BORLANDC__) -#include -#endif - -namespace boost { - namespace detail { - - struct default_argument { }; - - struct dummy_default_gen { - template - struct select { - typedef default_argument type; - }; - }; - - // This class template is a workaround for MSVC. - template struct default_generator { - typedef detail::dummy_default_gen type; - }; - - template struct is_default { - enum { value = false }; - typedef type_traits::no_type type; - }; - template <> struct is_default { - enum { value = true }; - typedef type_traits::yes_type type; - }; - - struct choose_default { - template - struct select { - typedef typename default_generator::type Gen; - typedef typename Gen::template select::type type; - }; - }; - struct choose_arg { - template - struct select { - typedef Arg type; - }; - }; - -#if defined(__BORLANDC__) - template - struct choose_arg_or_default { typedef choose_arg type; }; - template <> - struct choose_arg_or_default { - typedef choose_default type; - }; -#else - template - struct choose_arg_or_default { typedef choose_arg type; }; - template <> - struct choose_arg_or_default { - typedef choose_default type; - }; -#endif - - template - class resolve_default { -#if defined(__BORLANDC__) - typedef typename choose_arg_or_default::type>::type Selector; -#else - // This usually works for Borland, but I'm seeing weird errors in - // iterator_adaptor_test.cpp when using this method. - enum { is_def = is_default::value }; - typedef typename choose_arg_or_default::type Selector; -#endif - public: - typedef typename Selector - ::template select::type type; - }; - - // To differentiate an unnamed parameter from a traits generator - // we use is_convertible. - struct named_template_param_base { }; - - template - struct is_named_param_list { - enum { value = is_convertible::value }; - }; - - struct choose_named_params { - template struct select { typedef Prev type; }; - }; - struct choose_default_arg { - template struct select { - typedef detail::default_argument type; - }; - }; - - template struct choose_default_dispatch_; - template <> struct choose_default_dispatch_ { - typedef choose_named_params type; - }; - template <> struct choose_default_dispatch_ { - typedef choose_default_arg type; - }; - // The use of inheritance here is a Solaris Forte 6 workaround. - template struct choose_default_dispatch - : public choose_default_dispatch_ { }; - - template - struct choose_default_argument { - enum { is_named = is_named_param_list::value }; - typedef typename choose_default_dispatch::type Selector; - typedef typename Selector::template select::type type; - }; - - // This macro assumes that there is a class named default_##TYPE - // defined before the application of the macro. This class should - // have a single member class template named "select" with two - // template parameters: the type of the class being created (e.g., - // the iterator_adaptor type when creating iterator adaptors) and - // a traits class. The select class should have a single typedef - // named "type" that produces the default for TYPE. See - // boost/iterator_adaptors.hpp for an example usage. Also, - // applications of this macro must be placed in namespace - // boost::detail. - -#define BOOST_NAMED_TEMPLATE_PARAM(TYPE) \ - struct get_##TYPE##_from_named { \ - template \ - struct select { \ - typedef typename NamedParams::traits NamedTraits; \ - typedef typename NamedTraits::TYPE TYPE; \ - typedef typename resolve_default::type type; \ - }; \ - }; \ - struct pass_thru_##TYPE { \ - template struct select { \ - typedef typename resolve_default::type type; \ - };\ - }; \ - template \ - struct get_##TYPE##_dispatch { }; \ - template <> struct get_##TYPE##_dispatch<1> { \ - typedef get_##TYPE##_from_named type; \ - }; \ - template <> struct get_##TYPE##_dispatch<0> { \ - typedef pass_thru_##TYPE type; \ - }; \ - template \ - class get_##TYPE { \ - enum { is_named = is_named_param_list::value }; \ - typedef typename get_##TYPE##_dispatch::type Selector; \ - public: \ - typedef typename Selector::template select::type type; \ - }; \ - template <> struct default_generator { \ - typedef default_##TYPE type; \ - } - - - } // namespace detail -} // namespace boost - -#endif // BOOST_DETAIL_NAMED_TEMPLATE_PARAMS_HPP diff --git a/include/boost/detail/no_exceptions_support.hpp b/include/boost/detail/no_exceptions_support.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index d94e358..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/no_exceptions_support.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef BOOST_DETAIL_NO_EXCEPTIONS_SUPPORT_HPP_ -#define BOOST_DETAIL_NO_EXCEPTIONS_SUPPORT_HPP_ - -#if (defined _MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200) -# pragma once -#endif - -//---------------------------------------------------------------------- -// (C) Copyright 2004 Pavel Vozenilek. -// Use, modification and distribution is subject to 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) -// -// -// This file contains helper macros used when exception support may be -// disabled (as indicated by macro BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS). -// -// Before picking up these macros you may consider using RAII techniques -// to deal with exceptions - their syntax can be always the same with -// or without exception support enabled. -// - -/* Example of use: - -void foo() { - BOOST_TRY { - ... - } BOOST_CATCH(const std::bad_alloc&) { - ... - BOOST_RETHROW - } BOOST_CATCH(const std::exception& e) { - ... - } - BOOST_CATCH_END -} - -With exception support enabled it will expand into: - -void foo() { - { try { - ... - } catch (const std::bad_alloc&) { - ... - throw; - } catch (const std::exception& e) { - ... - } - } -} - -With exception support disabled it will expand into: - -void foo() { - { if(true) { - ... - } else if (false) { - ... - } else if (false) { - ... - } - } -} -*/ -//---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -#include -#include - -#if !(defined BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS) -# define BOOST_TRY { try -# define BOOST_CATCH(x) catch(x) -# define BOOST_RETHROW throw; -# define BOOST_CATCH_END } -#else -# if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__BORLANDC__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x564)) -# define BOOST_TRY { if ("") -# define BOOST_CATCH(x) else if (!"") -# else -# define BOOST_TRY { if (true) -# define BOOST_CATCH(x) else if (false) -# endif -# define BOOST_RETHROW -# define BOOST_CATCH_END } -#endif - - -#endif diff --git a/include/boost/detail/numeric_traits.hpp b/include/boost/detail/numeric_traits.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 6325d70..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/numeric_traits.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -// (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2001, Howard Hinnant 2001. -// -// 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) -// -// Template class numeric_traits -- -// -// Supplies: -// -// typedef difference_type -- a type used to represent the difference -// between any two values of Number. -// -// Support: -// 1. Not all specializations are supplied -// -// 2. Use of specializations that are not supplied will cause a -// compile-time error -// -// 3. Users are free to specialize numeric_traits for any type. -// -// 4. Right now, specializations are only supplied for integer types. -// -// 5. On implementations which do not supply compile-time constants in -// std::numeric_limits<>, only specializations for built-in integer types -// are supplied. -// -// 6. Handling of numbers whose range of representation is at least as -// great as boost::intmax_t can cause some differences to be -// unrepresentable in difference_type: -// -// Number difference_type -// ------ --------------- -// signed Number -// unsigned intmax_t -// -// template typename numeric_traits::difference_type -// numeric_distance(Number x, Number y) -// computes (y - x), attempting to avoid overflows. -// - -// See http://www.boost.org for most recent version including documentation. - -// Revision History -// 11 Feb 2001 - Use BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT (David Abrahams) -// 11 Feb 2001 - Rolled back ineffective Borland-specific code -// (David Abrahams) -// 10 Feb 2001 - Rolled in supposed Borland fixes from John Maddock, but -// not seeing any improvement yet (David Abrahams) -// 06 Feb 2001 - Factored if_true out into boost/detail/select_type.hpp -// (David Abrahams) -// 23 Jan 2001 - Fixed logic of difference_type selection, which was -// completely wack. In the process, added digit_traits<> -// to compute the number of digits in intmax_t even when -// not supplied by numeric_limits<>. (David Abrahams) -// 21 Jan 2001 - Created (David Abrahams) - -#ifndef BOOST_NUMERIC_TRAITS_HPP_DWA20001901 -# define BOOST_NUMERIC_TRAITS_HPP_DWA20001901 - -# include -# include -# include -# include -# include -# include - -namespace boost { namespace detail { - - // Template class is_signed -- determine whether a numeric type is signed - // Requires that T is constructable from the literals -1 and 0. Compile-time - // error results if that requirement is not met (and thus signedness is not - // likely to have meaning for that type). - template - struct is_signed - { -#if defined(BOOST_NO_LIMITS_COMPILE_TIME_CONSTANTS) || defined(BOOST_MSVC) && BOOST_MSVC <= 1300 - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(bool, value = (Number(-1) < Number(0))); -#else - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(bool, value = std::numeric_limits::is_signed); -#endif - }; - -# ifndef BOOST_NO_LIMITS_COMPILE_TIME_CONSTANTS - // digit_traits - compute the number of digits in a built-in integer - // type. Needed for implementations on which numeric_limits is not specialized - // for intmax_t (e.g. VC6). - template struct digit_traits_select; - - // numeric_limits is specialized; just select that version of digits - template <> struct digit_traits_select - { - template struct traits - { - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(int, digits = std::numeric_limits::digits); - }; - }; - - // numeric_limits is not specialized; compute digits from sizeof(T) - template <> struct digit_traits_select - { - template struct traits - { - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(int, digits = ( - sizeof(T) * std::numeric_limits::digits - - (is_signed::value ? 1 : 0)) - ); - }; - }; - - // here's the "usable" template - template struct digit_traits - { - typedef digit_traits_select< - ::std::numeric_limits::is_specialized> selector; - typedef typename selector::template traits traits; - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(int, digits = traits::digits); - }; -#endif - - // Template class integer_traits -- traits of various integer types - // This should probably be rolled into boost::integer_traits one day, but I - // need it to work without - template - struct integer_traits - { -# ifndef BOOST_NO_LIMITS_COMPILE_TIME_CONSTANTS - private: - typedef Integer integer_type; - typedef std::numeric_limits x; -# if defined(BOOST_MSVC) && BOOST_MSVC <= 1300 - // for some reason, MSVC asserts when it shouldn't unless we make these - // local definitions - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(bool, is_integer = x::is_integer); - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(bool, is_specialized = x::is_specialized); - - BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(is_integer); - BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(is_specialized); -# endif - public: - typedef typename - if_true<(int(x::is_signed) - && (!int(x::is_bounded) - // digits is the number of no-sign bits - || (int(x::digits) + 1 >= digit_traits::digits)))>::template then< - Integer, - - typename if_true<(int(x::digits) + 1 < digit_traits::digits)>::template then< - signed int, - - typename if_true<(int(x::digits) + 1 < digit_traits::digits)>::template then< - signed long, - - // else - intmax_t - >::type>::type>::type difference_type; -#else - BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(boost::is_integral::value); - - typedef typename - if_true<(sizeof(Integer) >= sizeof(intmax_t))>::template then< - - typename if_true<(is_signed::value)>::template then< - Integer, - intmax_t - >::type, - - typename if_true<(sizeof(Integer) < sizeof(std::ptrdiff_t))>::template then< - std::ptrdiff_t, - intmax_t - >::type - >::type difference_type; -# endif - }; - - // Right now, only supports integers, but should be expanded. - template - struct numeric_traits - { - typedef typename integer_traits::difference_type difference_type; - }; - - template - typename numeric_traits::difference_type numeric_distance(Number x, Number y) - { - typedef typename numeric_traits::difference_type difference_type; - return difference_type(y) - difference_type(x); - } -}} - -#endif // BOOST_NUMERIC_TRAITS_HPP_DWA20001901 diff --git a/include/boost/detail/quick_allocator.hpp b/include/boost/detail/quick_allocator.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index ddb0a76..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/quick_allocator.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef BOOST_DETAIL_QUICK_ALLOCATOR_HPP_INCLUDED -#define BOOST_DETAIL_QUICK_ALLOCATOR_HPP_INCLUDED - -// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020) -# pragma once -#endif - -// -// detail/quick_allocator.hpp -// -// Copyright (c) 2003 David Abrahams -// Copyright (c) 2003 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 - -#include -#include -#include - -#include // ::operator new, ::operator delete -#include // std::size_t - -namespace boost -{ - -namespace detail -{ - -template union freeblock -{ - typedef typename boost::type_with_alignment::type aligner_type; - aligner_type aligner; - char bytes[size]; - freeblock * next; -}; - -template struct allocator_impl -{ - typedef freeblock block; - - // It may seem odd to use such small pages. - // - // However, on a typical Windows implementation that uses - // the OS allocator, "normal size" pages interact with the - // "ordinary" operator new, slowing it down dramatically. - // - // 512 byte pages are handled by the small object allocator, - // and don't interfere with ::new. - // - // The other alternative is to use much bigger pages (1M.) - // - // It is surprisingly easy to hit pathological behavior by - // varying the page size. g++ 2.96 on Red Hat Linux 7.2, - // for example, passionately dislikes 496. 512 seems OK. - -#if defined(BOOST_QA_PAGE_SIZE) - - enum { items_per_page = BOOST_QA_PAGE_SIZE / size }; - -#else - - enum { items_per_page = 512 / size }; // 1048560 / size - -#endif - -#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS - - static lightweight_mutex & mutex() - { - static lightweight_mutex m; - return m; - } - - static lightweight_mutex * mutex_init; - -#endif - - static block * free; - static block * page; - static unsigned last; - - static inline void * alloc() - { -#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS - lightweight_mutex::scoped_lock lock( mutex() ); -#endif - if(block * x = free) - { - free = x->next; - return x; - } - else - { - if(last == items_per_page) - { - // "Listen to me carefully: there is no memory leak" - // -- Scott Meyers, Eff C++ 2nd Ed Item 10 - page = ::new block[items_per_page]; - last = 0; - } - - return &page[last++]; - } - } - - static inline void * alloc(std::size_t n) - { - if(n != size) // class-specific new called for a derived object - { - return ::operator new(n); - } - else - { -#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS - lightweight_mutex::scoped_lock lock( mutex() ); -#endif - if(block * x = free) - { - free = x->next; - return x; - } - else - { - if(last == items_per_page) - { - page = ::new block[items_per_page]; - last = 0; - } - - return &page[last++]; - } - } - } - - static inline void dealloc(void * pv) - { - if(pv != 0) // 18.4.1.1/13 - { -#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS - lightweight_mutex::scoped_lock lock( mutex() ); -#endif - block * pb = static_cast(pv); - pb->next = free; - free = pb; - } - } - - static inline void dealloc(void * pv, std::size_t n) - { - if(n != size) // class-specific delete called for a derived object - { - ::operator delete(pv); - } - else if(pv != 0) // 18.4.1.1/13 - { -#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS - lightweight_mutex::scoped_lock lock( mutex() ); -#endif - block * pb = static_cast(pv); - pb->next = free; - free = pb; - } - } -}; - -#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS - -template - lightweight_mutex * allocator_impl::mutex_init = &allocator_impl::mutex(); - -#endif - -template - freeblock * allocator_impl::free = 0; - -template - freeblock * allocator_impl::page = 0; - -template - unsigned allocator_impl::last = allocator_impl::items_per_page; - -template -struct quick_allocator: public allocator_impl< sizeof(T), boost::alignment_of::value > -{ -}; - -} // namespace detail - -} // namespace boost - -#endif // #ifndef BOOST_DETAIL_QUICK_ALLOCATOR_HPP_INCLUDED diff --git a/include/boost/detail/templated_streams.hpp b/include/boost/detail/templated_streams.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 1fa6ee3..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/templated_streams.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// boost detail/templated_streams.hpp header file -// See http://www.boost.org for updates, documentation, and revision history. -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// -// Copyright (c) 2003 -// Eric Friedman -// -// 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_DETAIL_TEMPLATED_STREAMS_HPP -#define BOOST_DETAIL_TEMPLATED_STREAMS_HPP - -#include "boost/config.hpp" - -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// (detail) BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_* macros -// -// Provides workaround platforms without stream class templates. -// - -#if !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE) - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_TEMPLATE(E,T) \ - template < typename E , typename T > - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_TEMPLATE_ALLOC(E,T,A) \ - template < typename E , typename T , typename A > - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_ARGS(E,T) \ - typename E , typename T - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_ARGS_ALLOC(E,T,A) \ - typename E , typename T , typename A - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_COMMA , - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_ELEM(E) E -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_TRAITS(T) T -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_ALLOC(A) A - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM(X,E,T) \ - BOOST_JOIN(std::basic_,X)< E , T > - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_WITH_ALLOC(X,E,T,A) \ - BOOST_JOIN(std::basic_,X)< E , T , A > - -#else // defined(BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE) - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_TEMPLATE(E,T) /**/ - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_TEMPLATE_ALLOC(E,T,A) /**/ - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_ARGS(E,T) /**/ - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_ARGS_ALLOC(E,T,A) /**/ - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_COMMA /**/ - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_ELEM(E) char -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_TRAITS(T) std::char_traits -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_ALLOC(A) std::allocator - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM(X,E,T) \ - std::X - -#define BOOST_TEMPLATED_STREAM_WITH_ALLOC(X,E,T,A) \ - std::X - -#endif // BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE - -#endif // BOOST_DETAIL_TEMPLATED_STREAMS_HPP diff --git a/include/boost/detail/utf8_codecvt_facet.hpp b/include/boost/detail/utf8_codecvt_facet.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 3826ee6..0000000 --- a/include/boost/detail/utf8_codecvt_facet.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright © 2001 Ronald Garcia, Indiana University (garcia@osl.iu.edu) -// Andrew Lumsdaine, Indiana University (lums@osl.iu.edu). -// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompany- -// ing file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) - -#ifndef BOOST_UTF8_CODECVT_FACET_HPP -#define BOOST_UTF8_CODECVT_FACET_HPP - -// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020) -# pragma once -#endif - -/////////1/////////2/////////3/////////4/////////5/////////6/////////7/////////8 -// utf8_codecvt_facet.hpp - -// This header defines class utf8_codecvt_facet, derived fro -// std::codecvt, which can be used to convert utf8 data in -// files into wchar_t strings in the application. -// -// The header is NOT STANDALONE, and is not to be included by the USER. -// There are at least two libraries which want to use this functionality, and -// we want to avoid code duplication. It would be possible to create utf8 -// library, but: -// - this requires review process first -// - in the case, when linking the a library which uses utf8 -// (say 'program_options'), user should also link to the utf8 library. -// This seems inconvenient, and asking a user to link to an unrevieved -// library is strange. -// Until the above points are fixed, a library which wants to use utf8 must: -// - include this header from one of it's headers or sources -// - include the corresponding .cpp file from one of the sources -// - before including either file, the library must define -// - BOOST_UTF8_BEGIN_NAMESPACE to the namespace declaration that must be used -// - BOOST_UTF8_END_NAMESPACE to the code to close the previous namespace -// - declaration. -// - BOOST_UTF8_DECL -- to the code which must be used for all 'exportable' -// symbols. -// -// For example, program_options library might contain: -// #define BOOST_UTF8_BEGIN_NAMESPACE -// namespace boost { namespace program_options { -// #define BOOST_UTF8_END_NAMESPACE }} -// #define BOOST_UTF8_DECL BOOST_PROGRAM_OPTIONS_DECL -// #include "../../detail/utf8/utf8_codecvt.cpp" -// -// Essentially, each library will have its own copy of utf8 code, in -// different namespaces. - -// Note:(Robert Ramey). I have made the following alterations in the original -// code. -// a) Rendered utf8_codecvt with using templates -// b) Move longer functions outside class definition to prevent inlining -// and make code smaller -// c) added on a derived class to permit translation to/from current -// locale to utf8 - -// See http://www.boost.org for updates, documentation, and revision history. - -// archives stored as text - note these ar templated on the basic -// stream templates to accommodate wide (and other?) kind of characters -// -// note the fact that on libraries without wide characters, ostream is -// is not a specialization of basic_ostream which in fact is not defined -// in such cases. So we can't use basic_ostream but rather -// use two template parameters -// -// utf8_codecvt_facet -// This is an implementation of a std::codecvt facet for translating -// from UTF-8 externally to UCS-4. Note that this is not tied to -// any specific types in order to allow customization on platforms -// where wchar_t is not big enough. -// -// NOTES: The current implementation jumps through some unpleasant hoops in -// order to deal with signed character types. As a std::codecvt_base::result, -// it is necessary for the ExternType to be convertible to unsigned char. -// I chose not to tie the extern_type explicitly to char. But if any combination -// of types other than is used, then std::codecvt must be -// specialized on those types for this to work. - -#include -// for mbstate_t -#include -// for std::size_t -#include - -#include -#include - -namespace std { - #if defined(__LIBCOMO__) - using ::mbstate_t; - #elif defined(BOOST_DINKUMWARE_STDLIB) && !defined(__BORLANDC__) - using ::mbstate_t; - #elif defined(__SGI_STL_PORT) - #elif defined(BOOST_NO_STDC_NAMESPACE) - using ::mbstate_t; - using ::codecvt; - #endif -} // namespace std - -#if !defined(__MSL_CPP__) && !defined(__LIBCOMO__) - #define BOOST_CODECVT_DO_LENGTH_CONST const -#else - #define BOOST_CODECVT_DO_LENGTH_CONST -#endif - -// maximum lenght of a multibyte string -#define MB_LENGTH_MAX 8 - -BOOST_UTF8_BEGIN_NAMESPACE - -struct BOOST_UTF8_DECL utf8_codecvt_facet : - public std::codecvt -{ -public: - explicit utf8_codecvt_facet(std::size_t no_locale_manage=0) - : std::codecvt(no_locale_manage) - {} -protected: - virtual std::codecvt_base::result do_in( - std::mbstate_t& state, - const char * from, - const char * from_end, - const char * & from_next, - wchar_t * to, - wchar_t * to_end, - wchar_t*& to_next - ) const; - - virtual std::codecvt_base::result do_out( - std::mbstate_t & state, const wchar_t * from, - const wchar_t * from_end, const wchar_t* & from_next, - char * to, char * to_end, char * & to_next - ) const; - - bool invalid_continuing_octet(unsigned char octet_1) const { - return (octet_1 < 0x80|| 0xbf< octet_1); - } - - bool invalid_leading_octet(unsigned char octet_1) const { - return (0x7f < octet_1 && octet_1 < 0xc0) || - (octet_1 > 0xfd); - } - - // continuing octets = octets except for the leading octet - static unsigned int get_cont_octet_count(unsigned char lead_octet) { - return get_octet_count(lead_octet) - 1; - } - - static unsigned int get_octet_count(unsigned char lead_octet); - - // How many "continuing octets" will be needed for this word - // == total octets - 1. - int get_cont_octet_out_count(wchar_t word) const ; - - virtual bool do_always_noconv() const throw() { return false; } - - // UTF-8 isn't really stateful since we rewind on partial conversions - virtual std::codecvt_base::result do_unshift( - std::mbstate_t&, - char * from, - char * /*to*/, - char * & next - ) const - { - next = from; - return ok; - } - - virtual int do_encoding() const throw() { - const int variable_byte_external_encoding=0; - return variable_byte_external_encoding; - } - - // How many char objects can I process to get <= max_limit - // wchar_t objects? - virtual int do_length( - BOOST_CODECVT_DO_LENGTH_CONST std::mbstate_t &, - const char * from, - const char * from_end, - std::size_t max_limit -#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(600)) - ) const throw(); -#else - ) const; -#endif - - // Largest possible value do_length(state,from,from_end,1) could return. - virtual int do_max_length() const throw () { - return 6; // largest UTF-8 encoding of a UCS-4 character - } -}; - -BOOST_UTF8_END_NAMESPACE - -#endif // BOOST_UTF8_CODECVT_FACET_HPP diff --git a/include/boost/indirect_reference.hpp b/include/boost/indirect_reference.hpp deleted file mode 100755 index 5fbb342..0000000 --- a/include/boost/indirect_reference.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef INDIRECT_REFERENCE_DWA200415_HPP -# define INDIRECT_REFERENCE_DWA200415_HPP - -// -// Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Use, modification and distribution is -// subject to 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) -// -// typename indirect_reference

::type provides the type of *p. -// -// http://www.boost.org/libs/iterator/doc/pointee.html -// - -# include -# include -# include -# include -# include - -namespace boost { - -namespace detail -{ - template - struct smart_ptr_reference - { - typedef typename boost::pointee

::type& type; - }; -} - -template -struct indirect_reference - : mpl::eval_if< - detail::is_incrementable

- , iterator_reference

- , detail::smart_ptr_reference

- > -{ -}; - -} // namespace boost - -#endif // INDIRECT_REFERENCE_DWA200415_HPP diff --git a/include/boost/pending/cstddef.hpp b/include/boost/pending/cstddef.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 440629e..0000000 --- a/include/boost/pending/cstddef.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -// -*- C++ -*- forwarding header. -// (C) Copyright Jeremy Siek 2004 -// 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_CSTDDEF_HPP -#define BOOST_CSTDDEF_HPP - -#if defined(__sgi) && !defined(__GNUC__) -# include -#else -# include -#endif - -#endif diff --git a/include/boost/pending/ct_if.hpp b/include/boost/pending/ct_if.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 2f8540d..0000000 --- a/include/boost/pending/ct_if.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -// (C) Copyright Jeremy Siek 2000. -// 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) - -// The ct_if implementation that avoids partial specialization is -// based on the IF class by Ulrich W. Eisenecker and Krzysztof -// Czarnecki. - -#ifndef BOOST_CT_IF_HPP -#define BOOST_CT_IF_HPP - -#include - -/* - There is a bug in the Borland compiler with regards to using - integers to specialize templates. This made it hard to use ct_if in - the graph library. Changing from 'ct_if' to 'ct_if_t' fixed the - problem. -*/ - -#include // true_type and false_type - -namespace boost { - - struct ct_if_error { }; - - template - struct ct_and { typedef false_type type; }; - template <> struct ct_and { typedef true_type type; }; - - template struct ct_not { typedef ct_if_error type; }; - template <> struct ct_not { typedef false_type type; }; - template <> struct ct_not { typedef true_type type; }; - -#ifndef BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION - -// agurt, 15/sep/02: in certain cases Borland has problems with -// choosing the right 'ct_if' specialization even though 'cond' -// _does_ equal '1'; the easiest way to fix it is to make first -// 'ct_if' non-type template parameter boolean. -#if !defined(__BORLANDC__) - template - struct ct_if { typedef ct_if_error type; }; - template - struct ct_if { typedef A type; }; - template - struct ct_if { typedef B type; }; -#else - template - struct ct_if { typedef A type; }; - template - struct ct_if { typedef B type; }; -#endif - - template - struct ct_if_t { typedef ct_if_error type; }; - template - struct ct_if_t { typedef A type; }; - template - struct ct_if_t { typedef B type; }; - -#else - - namespace detail { - - template struct IF; - template struct SlectSelector; - struct SelectFirstType; - struct SelectSecondType; - - struct SelectFirstType { - template - struct Template { typedef A type; }; - }; - - struct SelectSecondType { - template - struct Template { typedef B type; }; - }; - - template - struct SlectSelector { - typedef SelectFirstType type; - }; - - template <> - struct SlectSelector<0> { - typedef SelectSecondType type; - }; - - } // namespace detail - - template - struct ct_if - { - typedef typename detail::SlectSelector::type Selector; - typedef typename Selector::template Template::type type; - }; - - template - struct ct_if_t { - typedef typename ct_if::type type; - }; - -#endif - -} // namespace boost - -#endif // BOOST_CT_IF_HPP - diff --git a/include/boost/pending/integer_log2.hpp b/include/boost/pending/integer_log2.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index fd8e446..0000000 --- a/include/boost/pending/integer_log2.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -// ------------------------------------- -// integer_log2.hpp -// -// Gives the integer part of the logarithm, in base 2, of a -// given number. Behavior is undefined if the argument is <= 0. -// -// -// (C) Copyright Gennaro Prota 2003 - 2004. -// -// 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_INTEGER_LOG2_HPP_GP_20030301 -#define BOOST_INTEGER_LOG2_HPP_GP_20030301 - -#include -#include // actually used for Borland only -#include "boost/limits.hpp" -#include "boost/config.hpp" - - -namespace boost { - namespace detail { - - template - int integer_log2_impl(T x, int n) { - - int result = 0; - - while (x != 1) { - - const T t = x >> n; - if (t) { - result += n; - x = t; - } - n /= 2; - - } - - return result; - } - - - - // helper to find the maximum power of two - // less than p (more involved than necessary, - // to avoid PTS) - // - template - struct max_pow2_less { - - enum { c = 2*n < p }; - - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(int, value = - c ? (max_pow2_less< c*p, 2*c*n>::value) : n); - - }; - - template <> - struct max_pow2_less<0, 0> { - - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(int, value = 0); - }; - - // this template is here just for Borland :( - // we could simply rely on numeric_limits but sometimes - // Borland tries to use numeric_limits, because - // of its usual const-related problems in argument deduction - // - gps - template - struct width { - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(int, value = sizeof(T) * CHAR_BIT); -#else - BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(int, value = (std::numeric_limits::digits)); -#endif - - }; - - } // detail - - - // --------- - // integer_log2 - // --------------- - // - template - int integer_log2(T x) { - - assert(x > 0); - - const int n = detail::max_pow2_less< - detail::width :: value, 4 - > :: value; - - return detail::integer_log2_impl(x, n); - - } - - - -} - - - -#endif // include guard diff --git a/utf8_codecvt_facet.cpp b/utf8_codecvt_facet.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 20d79de..0000000 --- a/utf8_codecvt_facet.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,269 +0,0 @@ -/////////1/////////2/////////3/////////4/////////5/////////6/////////7/////////8 -// utf8_codecvt_facet.cpp - -// Copyright © 2001 Ronald Garcia, Indiana University (garcia@osl.iu.edu) -// Andrew Lumsdaine, Indiana University (lums@osl.iu.edu). -// Use, modification and distribution is subject to 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) - -// Please see the comments in to -// learn how this file should be used. - -#include - -#include // for multi-byte converson routines -#include - -#include -#include - -// If we don't have wstring, then Unicode support -// is not available anyway, so we don't need to even -// compiler this file. This also fixes the problem -// with mingw, which can compile this file, but will -// generate link error when building DLL. -#ifndef BOOST_NO_STD_WSTRING - -BOOST_UTF8_BEGIN_NAMESPACE - -/////////1/////////2/////////3/////////4/////////5/////////6/////////7/////////8 -// implementation for wchar_t - -// Translate incoming UTF-8 into UCS-4 -std::codecvt_base::result utf8_codecvt_facet::do_in( - std::mbstate_t& /*state*/, - const char * from, - const char * from_end, - const char * & from_next, - wchar_t * to, - wchar_t * to_end, - wchar_t * & to_next -) const { - // Basic algorithm: The first octet determines how many - // octets total make up the UCS-4 character. The remaining - // "continuing octets" all begin with "10". To convert, subtract - // the amount that specifies the number of octets from the first - // octet. Subtract 0x80 (1000 0000) from each continuing octet, - // then mash the whole lot together. Note that each continuing - // octet only uses 6 bits as unique values, so only shift by - // multiples of 6 to combine. - while (from != from_end && to != to_end) { - - // Error checking on the first octet - if (invalid_leading_octet(*from)){ - from_next = from; - to_next = to; - return std::codecvt_base::error; - } - - // The first octet is adjusted by a value dependent upon - // the number of "continuing octets" encoding the character - const int cont_octet_count = get_cont_octet_count(*from); - const wchar_t octet1_modifier_table[] = { - 0x00, 0xc0, 0xe0, 0xf0, 0xf8, 0xfc - }; - - // The unsigned char conversion is necessary in case char is - // signed (I learned this the hard way) - wchar_t ucs_result = - (unsigned char)(*from++) - octet1_modifier_table[cont_octet_count]; - - // Invariants : - // 1) At the start of the loop, 'i' continuing characters have been - // processed - // 2) *from points to the next continuing character to be processed. - int i = 0; - while(i != cont_octet_count && from != from_end) { - - // Error checking on continuing characters - if (invalid_continuing_octet(*from)) { - from_next = from; - to_next = to; - return std::codecvt_base::error; - } - - ucs_result *= (1 << 6); - - // each continuing character has an extra (10xxxxxx)b attached to - // it that must be removed. - ucs_result += (unsigned char)(*from++) - 0x80; - ++i; - } - - // If the buffer ends with an incomplete unicode character... - if (from == from_end && i != cont_octet_count) { - // rewind "from" to before the current character translation - from_next = from - (i+1); - to_next = to; - return std::codecvt_base::partial; - } - *to++ = ucs_result; - } - from_next = from; - to_next = to; - - // Were we done converting or did we run out of destination space? - if(from == from_end) return std::codecvt_base::ok; - else return std::codecvt_base::partial; -} - -std::codecvt_base::result utf8_codecvt_facet::do_out( - std::mbstate_t& /*state*/, - const wchar_t * from, - const wchar_t * from_end, - const wchar_t * & from_next, - char * to, - char * to_end, - char * & to_next -) const -{ - // RG - consider merging this table with the other one - const wchar_t octet1_modifier_table[] = { - 0x00, 0xc0, 0xe0, 0xf0, 0xf8, 0xfc - }; - - wchar_t max_wchar = (std::numeric_limits::max)(); - while (from != from_end && to != to_end) { - - // Check for invalid UCS-4 character - if (*from > max_wchar) { - from_next = from; - to_next = to; - return std::codecvt_base::error; - } - - int cont_octet_count = get_cont_octet_out_count(*from); - - // RG - comment this formula better - int shift_exponent = (cont_octet_count) * 6; - - // Process the first character - *to++ = octet1_modifier_table[cont_octet_count] + - (unsigned char)(*from / (1 << shift_exponent)); - - // Process the continuation characters - // Invariants: At the start of the loop: - // 1) 'i' continuing octets have been generated - // 2) '*to' points to the next location to place an octet - // 3) shift_exponent is 6 more than needed for the next octet - int i = 0; - while (i != cont_octet_count && to != to_end) { - shift_exponent -= 6; - *to++ = 0x80 + ((*from / (1 << shift_exponent)) % (1 << 6)); - ++i; - } - // If we filled up the out buffer before encoding the character - if(to == to_end && i != cont_octet_count) { - from_next = from; - to_next = to - (i+1); - return std::codecvt_base::partial; - } - *from++; - } - from_next = from; - to_next = to; - // Were we done or did we run out of destination space - if(from == from_end) return std::codecvt_base::ok; - else return std::codecvt_base::partial; -} - -// How many char objects can I process to get <= max_limit -// wchar_t objects? -int utf8_codecvt_facet::do_length( - BOOST_CODECVT_DO_LENGTH_CONST std::mbstate_t &, - const char * from, - const char * from_end, - std::size_t max_limit -#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(600)) -) const throw() -#else -) const -#endif -{ - // RG - this code is confusing! I need a better way to express it. - // and test cases. - - // Invariants: - // 1) last_octet_count has the size of the last measured character - // 2) char_count holds the number of characters shown to fit - // within the bounds so far (no greater than max_limit) - // 3) from_next points to the octet 'last_octet_count' before the - // last measured character. - int last_octet_count=0; - std::size_t char_count = 0; - const char* from_next = from; - // Use "<" because the buffer may represent incomplete characters - while (from_next+last_octet_count <= from_end && char_count <= max_limit) { - from_next += last_octet_count; - last_octet_count = (get_octet_count(*from_next)); - ++char_count; - } - return from_next-from_end; -} - -unsigned int utf8_codecvt_facet::get_octet_count( - unsigned char lead_octet -){ - // if the 0-bit (MSB) is 0, then 1 character - if (lead_octet <= 0x7f) return 1; - - // Otherwise the count number of consecutive 1 bits starting at MSB -// assert(0xc0 <= lead_octet && lead_octet <= 0xfd); - - if (0xc0 <= lead_octet && lead_octet <= 0xdf) return 2; - else if (0xe0 <= lead_octet && lead_octet <= 0xef) return 3; - else if (0xf0 <= lead_octet && lead_octet <= 0xf7) return 4; - else if (0xf8 <= lead_octet && lead_octet <= 0xfb) return 5; - else return 6; -} -BOOST_UTF8_END_NAMESPACE - -namespace { -template -int get_cont_octet_out_count_impl(wchar_t word){ - if (word < 0x80) { - return 0; - } - if (word < 0x800) { - return 1; - } - return 2; -} - -// note the following code will generate on some platforms where -// wchar_t is defined as UCS2. The warnings are superfluous as -// the specialization is never instantitiated with such compilers. -template<> -int get_cont_octet_out_count_impl<4>(wchar_t word){ - if (word < 0x80) { - return 0; - } - if (word < 0x800) { - return 1; - } - if (word < 0x10000) { - return 2; - } - if (word < 0x200000) { - return 3; - } - if (word < 0x4000000) { - return 4; - } - return 5; -} - -} // namespace anonymous - -BOOST_UTF8_BEGIN_NAMESPACE -// How many "continuing octets" will be needed for this word -// == total octets - 1. -int utf8_codecvt_facet::get_cont_octet_out_count( - wchar_t word -) const { - return get_cont_octet_out_count_impl(word); -} -BOOST_UTF8_END_NAMESPACE - -#endif