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/*
*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2002
* Dr John Maddock
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software
* and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
* provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
* that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear
* in supporting documentation. Dr John Maddock makes no representations
* about the suitability of this software for any purpose.
* It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
*
*/
/*
* LOCATION: see http://www.boost.org for most recent version.
* FILE user.hpp
* VERSION see <boost/version.hpp>
* DESCRIPTION: User settable options.
*/
// define if you want the regex library to use the C locale
// even on Win32:
// #define BOOST_REGEX_USE_C_LOCALE
// define this is you want the regex library to use the C++
// locale:
// #define BOOST_REGEX_USE_CPP_LOCALE
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// define this if you want to dynamically link to regex,
// if the runtime library is also a dll (Probably Win32 specific):
// #define BOOST_REGEX_DYN_LINK
// define this if you don't want the lib to automatically
// select its link libraries:
// #define BOOST_REGEX_NO_LIB
// define this if templates with switch statements cause problems:
// #define BOOST_REGEX_NO_TEMPLATE_SWITCH_MERGE
// define this to disable Win32 support when available:
// #define BOOST_REGEX_NO_W32
// define this if bool is not a real type:
// #define BOOST_REGEX_NO_BOOL
// define this if no template instances are to be placed in
// the library rather than users object files:
// #define BOOST_REGEX_NO_EXTERNAL_TEMPLATES
// define this if the forward declarations in regex_fwd.hpp
// cause more problems than they are worth:
// #define BOOST_REGEX_NO_FWD
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// define this if your compiler can't cope with the new
// version 4 regex code.
// #define BOOST_REGEX_V3
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// define this if your compiler supports MS Windows structured
// exception handling.
// #define BOOST_REGEX_HAS_MS_STACK_GUARD
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// define this if you want to use the recursive algorithm
// even if BOOST_REGEX_HAS_MS_STACK_GUARD is not defined.
// #define BOOST_REGEX_RECURSIVE
// define this if you want to use the non-recursive
// algorithm, even if the recursive version would be the default.
// #define BOOST_REGEX_NON_RECURSIVE
// define this if you want to set the size of the memory blocks
// used by the non-recursive algorithm.
// #define BOOST_REGEX_BLOCKSIZE 4096
// define this if you want to set the maximum number of memory blocks
// used by the non-recursive algorithm.
// #define BOOST_REGEX_MAX_BLOCKS 1024
// define this if you want to set the maximum number of memory blocks
// cached by the non-recursive algorithm: Normally this is 16, but can be
// higher if you have multiple threads all using boost.regex, or lower
// if you don't want boost.regex to cache memory.
// #define BOOST_REGEX_MAX_CACHE_BLOCKS 16