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-// Boost config.hpp configuration header file ------------------------------//
-
-// (C) Copyright Boost.org 2001. Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and
-// distribute this software is granted provided this copyright notice appears
-// in all copies. This software is provided "as is" without express or implied
-// warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
-
-// See http://www.boost.org for most recent version.
-
-// Boost config.hpp policy and rationale documentation has been moved to
-// http://www.boost.org/libs/config
-//
-// This file is intended to be stable, and relatively unchanging.
-// It should contain boilerplate code only - no compiler specific
-// code unless it is unavoidable - no changes unless unavoidable.
-
-#ifndef BOOST_CONFIG_SUFFIX_HPP
-#define BOOST_CONFIG_SUFFIX_HPP
-
-# ifndef BOOST_DECL
-# define BOOST_DECL // default for compilers not needing this decoration.
-# endif
-
-//
-// look for long long by looking for the appropriate macros in <limits.h>.
-// Note that we use limits.h rather than climits for maximal portability,
-// remember that since these just declare a bunch of macros, there should be
-// no namespace issues from this.
-//
-#include <limits.h>
-# if !defined(BOOST_MSVC) && !defined(__BORLANDC__) \
- && (defined(ULLONG_MAX) || defined(ULONG_LONG_MAX) || defined(ULONGLONG_MAX))
-# define BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG
-#endif
-#if !defined(BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG) && !defined(BOOST_NO_INTEGRAL_INT64_T)
-# define BOOST_NO_INTEGRAL_INT64_T
-#endif
-
-// GCC 3.x will clean up all of those nasty macro definitions that
-// BOOST_NO_CTYPE_FUNCTIONS is intended to help work around, so undefine
-// it under GCC 3.x.
-#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 3) && defined(BOOST_NO_CTYPE_FUNCTIONS)
-# undef BOOST_NO_CTYPE_FUNCTIONS
-#endif
-
-
-//
-// Assume any extensions are in namespace std:: unless stated otherwise:
-//
-# ifndef BOOST_STD_EXTENSION_NAMESPACE
-# define BOOST_STD_EXTENSION_NAMESPACE std
-# endif
-
-//
-// If cv-qualified specializations are not allowed, then neither are cv-void ones:
-//
-# if defined(BOOST_NO_CV_SPECIALIZATIONS) \
- && !defined(BOOST_NO_CV_VOID_SPECIALIZATIONS)
-# define BOOST_NO_CV_VOID_SPECIALIZATIONS
-# endif
-
-//
-// If there is no numeric_limits template, then it can't have any compile time
-// constants either!
-//
-# if defined(BOOST_NO_LIMITS) \
- && !defined(BOOST_NO_LIMITS_COMPILE_TIME_CONSTANTS)
-# define BOOST_NO_LIMITS_COMPILE_TIME_CONSTANTS
-# endif
-
-//
-// if member templates are supported then so is the
-// VC6 subset of member templates:
-//
-# if !defined(BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \
- && !defined(BOOST_MSVC6_MEMBER_TEMPLATES)
-# define BOOST_MSVC6_MEMBER_TEMPLATES
-# endif
-
-//
-// Without partial specialization, std::iterator_traits can't work:
-//
-# if defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) \
- && !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_ITERATOR_TRAITS)
-# define BOOST_NO_STD_ITERATOR_TRAITS
-# endif
-
-//
-// Without member template support, we can't have template constructors
-// in the standard library either:
-//
-# if defined(BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \
- && !defined(BOOST_MSVC6_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \
- && !defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATED_ITERATOR_CONSTRUCTORS)
-# define BOOST_NO_TEMPLATED_ITERATOR_CONSTRUCTORS
-# endif
-
-//
-// Without member template support, we can't have a conforming
-// std::allocator template either:
-//
-# if defined(BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \
- && !defined(BOOST_MSVC6_MEMBER_TEMPLATES) \
- && !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_ALLOCATOR)
-# define BOOST_NO_STD_ALLOCATOR
-# endif
-
-//
-// We can't have a working std::use_facet if there is no std::locale:
-//
-# if defined(BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE) && !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_USE_FACET)
-# define BOOST_NO_STD_USE_FACET
-# endif
-
-//
-// We can't have a std::messages facet if there is no std::locale:
-//
-# if defined(BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE) && !defined(BOOST_NO_STD_MESSAGES)
-# define BOOST_NO_STD_MESSAGES
-# endif
-
-//
-// We can't have a <cwctype> if there is no <cwchar>:
-//
-# if defined(BOOST_NO_CWCHAR) && !defined(BOOST_NO_CWCTYPE)
-# define BOOST_NO_CWCTYPE
-# endif
-
-//
-// We can't have a swprintf if there is no <cwchar>:
-//
-# if defined(BOOST_NO_CWCHAR) && !defined(BOOST_NO_SWPRINTF)
-# define BOOST_NO_SWPRINTF
-# endif
-
-//
-// If Win32 support is turned off, then we must turn off
-// threading support also, unless there is some other
-// thread API enabled:
-//
-#if defined(BOOST_DISABLE_WIN32) && defined(_WIN32) \
- && !defined(BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS) && !defined(BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS)
-# define BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS
-#endif
-
-//
-// Turn on threading support if the compiler thinks that it's in
-// multithreaded mode. We put this here because there are only a
-// limited number of macros that identify this (if there's any missing
-// from here then add to the appropriate compiler section):
-//
-#if (defined(__MT__) || defined(_MT) || defined(_REENTRANT) \
- || defined(_PTHREADS)) && !defined(BOOST_HAS_THREADS)
-# define BOOST_HAS_THREADS
-#endif
-
-//
-// Turn threading support off if BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS is defined:
-//
-#if defined(BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS) && defined(BOOST_HAS_THREADS)
-# undef BOOST_HAS_THREADS
-#endif
-
-//
-// Turn threading support off if we don't recognise the threading API:
-//
-#if defined(BOOST_HAS_THREADS) && !defined(BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS)\
- && !defined(BOOST_HAS_WINTHREADS) && !defined(BOOST_HAS_BETHREADS)\
- && !defined(BOOST_HAS_MPTASKS)
-# undef BOOST_HAS_THREADS
-#endif
-
-//
-// If the compiler claims to be C99 conformant, then it had better
-// have a <stdint.h>:
-//
-# if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901)
-# define BOOST_HAS_STDINT_H
-# endif
-
-//
-// Define BOOST_NO_SLIST and BOOST_NO_HASH if required.
-// Note that this is for backwards compatibility only.
-//
-# ifndef BOOST_HAS_SLIST
-# define BOOST_NO_SLIST
-# endif
-
-# ifndef BOOST_HAS_HASH
-# define BOOST_NO_HASH
-# endif
-
-// BOOST_NO_STDC_NAMESPACE workaround --------------------------------------//
-// Because std::size_t usage is so common, even in boost headers which do not
-// otherwise use the C library, the <cstddef> workaround is included here so
-// that ugly workaround code need not appear in many other boost headers.
-// NOTE WELL: This is a workaround for non-conforming compilers; <cstddef>
-// must still be #included in the usual places so that <cstddef> inclusion
-// works as expected with standard conforming compilers. The resulting
-// double inclusion of <cstddef> is harmless.
-
-# ifdef BOOST_NO_STDC_NAMESPACE
-# include <cstddef>
- namespace std { using ::ptrdiff_t; using ::size_t; }
-# endif
-
-// BOOST_NO_STD_MIN_MAX workaround -----------------------------------------//
-
-# ifdef BOOST_NO_STD_MIN_MAX
-
-namespace std {
- template <class _Tp>
- inline const _Tp& min(const _Tp& __a, const _Tp& __b) {
- return __b < __a ? __b : __a;
- }
- template <class _Tp>
- inline const _Tp& max(const _Tp& __a, const _Tp& __b) {
- return __a < __b ? __b : __a;
- }
-# ifdef BOOST_MSVC
- // Apparently, something in the Microsoft libraries requires the "long"
- // overload, because it calls the min/max functions with arguments of
- // slightly different type. (If this proves to be incorrect, this
- // whole "BOOST_MSVC" section can be removed.)
- inline long min(long __a, long __b) {
- return __b < __a ? __b : __a;
- }
- inline long max(long __a, long __b) {
- return __a < __b ? __b : __a;
- }
- // The "long double" overload is required, otherwise user code calling
- // min/max for floating-point numbers will use the "long" overload.
- // (SourceForge bug #495495)
- inline long double min(long double __a, long double __b) {
- return __b < __a ? __b : __a;
- }
- inline long double max(long double __a, long double __b) {
- return __a < __b ? __b : __a;
- }
-# endif
-}
-
-# endif
-
-// BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT workaround --------------------------------------- //
-// On compilers which don't allow in-class initialization of static integral
-// constant members, we must use enums as a workaround if we want the constants
-// to be available at compile-time. This macro gives us a convenient way to
-// declare such constants.
-
-# ifdef BOOST_NO_INCLASS_MEMBER_INITIALIZATION
-# define BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(type, assignment) enum { assignment }
-# else
-# define BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(type, assignment) static const type assignment
-# endif
-
-// BOOST_USE_FACET workaround ----------------------------------------------//
-// When the standard library does not have a conforming std::use_facet there
-// are various workarounds available, but they differ from library to library.
-// This macro provides a consistent way to access a locale's facets.
-// Usage:
-// replace
-// std::use_facet<Type>(loc);
-// with
-// BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc);
-// Note do not add a std:: prefix to the front of BOOST_USE_FACET!
-
-#if defined(BOOST_NO_STD_USE_FACET)
-# ifdef BOOST_HAS_TWO_ARG_USE_FACET
-# define BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc) std::use_facet(loc, static_cast<Type*>(0))
-# elif defined(BOOST_HAS_MACRO_USE_FACET)
-# define BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc) std::_USE(loc, Type)
-# elif defined(BOOST_HAS_STLP_USE_FACET)
-# define BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc) (*std::_Use_facet<Type >(loc))
-# endif
-#else
-# define BOOST_USE_FACET(Type, loc) std::use_facet< Type >(loc)
-#endif
-
-// BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE workaround ------------------------------------------//
-// Member templates are supported by some compilers even though they can't use
-// the A::template member<U> syntax, as a workaround replace:
-//
-// typedef typename A::template rebind<U> binder;
-//
-// with:
-//
-// typedef typename A::BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE rebind<U> binder;
-
-#ifndef BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATE_KEYWORD
-# define BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE template
-#else
-# define BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE
-#endif
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------//
-
-//
-// Helper macro BOOST_STRINGIZE:
-// Converts the parameter X to a string after macro replacement
-// on X has been performed.
-//
-#define BOOST_STRINGIZE(X) BOOST_DO_STRINGIZE(X)
-#define BOOST_DO_STRINGIZE(X) #X
-
-//
-// Helper macro BOOST_JOIN:
-// The following piece of macro magic joins the two
-// arguments together, even when one of the arguments is
-// itself a macro (see 16.3.1 in C++ standard). The key
-// is that macro expansion of macro arguments does not
-// occur in BOOST_DO_JOIN2 but does in BOOST_DO_JOIN.
-//
-#define BOOST_JOIN( X, Y ) BOOST_DO_JOIN( X, Y )
-#define BOOST_DO_JOIN( X, Y ) BOOST_DO_JOIN2(X,Y)
-#define BOOST_DO_JOIN2( X, Y ) X##Y
-
-//
-// Set some default values for compiler/library/platform names.
-// These are for debugging config setup only:
-//
-# ifndef BOOST_COMPILER
-# define BOOST_COMPILER "Unknown ISO C++ Compiler"
-# endif
-# ifndef BOOST_STDLIB
-# define BOOST_STDLIB "Unknown ISO standard library"
-# endif
-# ifndef BOOST_PLATFORM
-# if defined(unix) || defined(__unix) || defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) \
- || defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)
-# define BOOST_PLATFORM "Generic Unix"
-# else
-# define BOOST_PLATFORM "Unknown"
-# endif
-# endif
-
-#endif
-