Version 1.38.0
Version 1.38.0
February 8th, 2009 12:00 GMT
| Platform | File |
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| unix | boost_1_38_0.tar.bz2 |
| boost_1_38_0.tar.gz | |
| windows | boost_1_38_0.7z |
| boost_1_38_0.zip |
New Libraries
Updated Libraries
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Accumulators:
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Add
rolling_sum,rolling_countandrolling_meanaccumulators.
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Add
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Any:
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Use a by-value argument for
operator=(#2311).
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Use a by-value argument for
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Asio:
- Improved compatibility with some Windows firewall software.
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Ensured arguments to
windows::overlapped_ptr::complete()are correctly passed to the completion handler (#2614). - Fixed a link problem and multicast failure on QNX (#2504, #2530).
- Fixed a compile error in SSL support on MinGW / g++ 3.4.5.
- Drop back to using a pipe for notification if eventfd is not available at runtime on Linux (#2683).
- Various minor bug and documentation fixes (#2534, #2541, #2607, #2617, #2619)
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Config:
- Add new macros BOOST_NO_STD_UNORDERED and BOOST_NO_INITIALIZER_LISTS.
- Added Codegear compiler support.
- Added Dragonfly to the BSD family of configs.
- Updated MSVC's binary ABI settings to match compiler default when doing 64-bit builds.
- Recognise latest compilers from MS and Intel.
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Date_Time:
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Added support for formatting and reading time durations longer than 24
hours with new formatter:
%0. -
Removed the
testfrmwk.hppfile from the public include directory. - Fixed several bugs and compile errors.
- For full details see the change history
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Added support for formatting and reading time durations longer than 24
hours with new formatter:
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Exception:
- Improved and more customizable diagnostic_information output.
- Filesystem:
- Graph:
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Hash:
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boost/functional/detail/container_fwd.hpphas been moved toboost/detail/container_fwd.hpp. The current location is deprecated. - For more detail, see the library changelog.
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Interprocess:
- Updated documentation to show rvalue-references functions instead of emulation functions.
- More non-copyable classes are now movable.
- Move-constructor and assignments now leave moved object in default-constructed state instead of just swapping contents.
- Several bugfixes (#2391, #2431, #1390, #2570, #2528).
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Intrusive:
- New treap-based containers: treap, treap_set, treap_multiset.
- Corrected compilation bug for Windows-based 64 bit compilers.
- Corrected exception-safety bugs in container constructors.
- Updated documentation to show rvalue-references functions instead of emulation functions.
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Lexical Cast:
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Changed to work without RTTI when
BOOST_NO_TYPEIDis defined (#1220).
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Changed to work without RTTI when
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Math:
- Added Johan Råde's optimised floating point classification routines.
- Fixed code so that it compiles in GCC's -pedantic mode (bug report #1451).
- Multi-index Containers: Some redundant type definitions have been deprecated. Consult the library release notes for further information.
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Proto:
- Fix problem with SFINAE of binary operators (Bug 2407).
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Fix
proto::calltransform for callable transforms with >3 arguments. -
result_of::valuechanged behavior for array-by-value terminals. -
unpack_exprrequires only Forward Sequences rather than Random Access Sequences. -
Deprecate legacy undocumented
BOOST_PROTO_DEFINE_(VARARG_)FUNCTION_TEMPLATEmacros. -
Add
BOOST_PROTO_REPEATandBOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_ITERATEmacros to help with repetitive code generation -
Support for nullary expressions with tag types other than
proto::tag::terminal -
Allow 0- and 1-argument variants of
proto::or_andproto::and_
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Regex:
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Breaking change: empty expressions,
and empty alternatives are now allowed when using the Perl regular expression
syntax. This change has been added for Perl compatibility, when the new
syntax_option_typeno_empty_expressions is set then the old behaviour is preserved and empty expressions are prohibited. This is issue #1081. - Added support for Perl style ${n} expressions in format strings (issue #2556).
- Added support for accessing the location of sub-expressions within the regular expression string (issue #2269).
- Fixed compiler compatibility issues #2244, #2514, and #2458.
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Breaking change: empty expressions,
and empty alternatives are now allowed when using the Perl regular expression
syntax. This change has been added for Perl compatibility, when the new
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Thread:
- No longer catches unhandled exceptions in threads as this debuggers couldn't identify the cause of unhandled exceptions in threads. An unhandled exception will still cause the application to terminate.
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TR1:
- Added support for the TR1 math functions and the unordered containers.
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Type Traits:
- Added support for Codegear intrinsics.
- Minor tweaks to warning suppression and alignment_of code.
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Unordered:
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Use
boost::swap. - Use a larger prime number list for selecting the number of buckets.
- Use aligned storage to store the types.
- Add support for C++0x initializer lists where they're available.
- For more detail, see the library changelog.
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Use
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Xpressive:
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basic_regexgets nestedsyntax_option_flagsandvalue_typetypedef, for compatibility withstd::basic_regex - Ported to Proto v4; Proto v2 at boost/xpressive/proto has been removed.
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regex_errorinherits fromboost::exception
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Other Changes
- Experimental support for building Boost with CMake has been introduced in this version. For more details see the wiki, Discussion is taking place on the Boost-cmake mailing list.
- Fixed subversion properties for several files. Most notably, unix shell scripts should always have unix line endings, even in the windows packages.
Compilers Tested
Boost's primary test compilers are:
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OS X:
- GCC 4.0.1 on Intel OS X 10.4.10, 10.5.2
- GCC 4.0.1 on PowerPC OS X 10.4.9
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Linux:
- GCC 4.3.2 on Ubuntu Linux.
- GCC 4.3.3 on Debian "unstable".
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HP-UX:
- GCC 4.2.1 on HP-UX 64-bit.
- HP C/aC++ B3910B A.06.17 on HP-UX 64-bit.
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Windows:
- Visual C++ 7.1 SP1, 8.0 SP1 and 9.0 SP1 on Windows XP.
Boost's additional test compilers include:
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Linux:
- GCC 4.1.1, 4.2.1 on 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- GCC 4.1.2 on 64-bit Redhat Server 5.1
- GCC 3.4.3, GCC 4.0.1, GCC 4.2.4 and GCC 4.3.2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- GCC 4.3.2 with C++0x extensions
- GCC 4.2.1 on OpenSuSE Linux
- pgCC 8.0-0a 64-bit target on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- QLogic PathScale(TM) Compiler Suite: Version 3.1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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OS X:
- Intel 9.1, 10.0 on OS X 10.4.10
- Intel 10.1, 11.0 on OS X 10.5.2
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Windows:
- Visual C++ 9.0 on Vista EE 64-bit.
- Visual C++ 9.0 express on Vista 32-bit.
- Visual C++ 9.0 on XP 32-bit.
- Visual C++ 8.0, using STLport, on XP and Windows Mobile 5.0
- Visual C++ 7.1, using STLport, on XP
- Borland 5.9.3
- Borland 6.1.0
- Intel C++ 11.0, with a Visual C++ 9.0 backend, on XP 32-bit.
- Intel C++ 11.0, with a Visual C++ 9.0 backend, on Vista 64-bit.
- Comeau 4.3.10.1 beta 2, with a Visual C++ 9.0 backend.
- GCC 3.4.4, on Cygwin
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AIX:
- IBM XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition for AIX, V10.1.0.0, on AIX Version 5.3.0.40
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FreeBSD:
- GCC 4.2.1 on FreeBSD 7.
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NetBSD:
- GCC 4.1.2 on NetBSD 4.0/i386 and NetBSD 4.0/amd64.
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QNX:
- QNX Software Development Platform 6.4.0 x86
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Solaris:
- Sun C++ 5.7, 5.8, 5.9 on Solaris 5.10
- GCC 3.4.6 on Solaris 5.10
Acknowledgements
Beman Dawes, Eric Niebler, Rene Rivera, and Daniel James managed this release. Thanks to Vicente Botet for helping compile these release notes.

