Boost December 5, 2005 - Version 1.33.1
Updated Libraries
- Any Library: Cast to reference types introduced in 1.33.0 is now documented on
any_cast
documentation page. - Config Library: Don't undef BOOST_LIB_TOOLSET after use.
- Boost.Python:
- The build now assumes Python 2.4 by default, rather than 2.2
- Support Python that's built without Unicode support
- Support for wrapping classes with overloaded address-of (
&
) operators
- Smart Pointer Library: Fixed problems under Metrowerks CodeWarrior on PowerPC (Mac OS X) with inlining on, GNU GCC on PowerPC 64.
- Regex Library: Fixed the supplied makefiles, and other small compiler specific changes. Refer to the regex history page for more information on these and other small changes.
- Iostreams Library: Improved the interface for accessing a chain's components, added
is_open
members to the file and file descriptor devices, fixed memory-mapped files on Windows, and made minor changes to the documentation. - Functional/Hash Library: Fixed the points example.
- Multi-index Containers Library: Fixed a problem with multithreaded code, and other minor changes. Refer to the library release notes for further details.
- Graph Library:
- Fixed a problem with the relaxed heap on x86 Linux (fixes bug in dijkstra_shortest_paths).
- Fixed problems with
cuthill_mckee_ordering
andking_ordering
producing no results. - Added color_map parameter to dijkstra_shortest_paths.
- Signals Library: Fixed problems with the use of Signals across shared library boundaries.
- Thread library:
read_write_mutex
has been removed due to problems with deadlocks. - Wave library (V1.2.1) Fixed a couple of problems, refer to the change log for further details.
Supported Compilers
Boost is tested on a wide range of compilers and platforms. Since Boost libraries rely on modern C++ features not available in all compilers, not all Boost libraries will work with every compiler. The following compilers and platforms have been extensively tested with Boost, although many other compilers and platforms will work as well. For more information, see the regression test results.
New for this release: Support for building with the newest STLport-5.0 was added. The support includes building with MinGW Runtime 3.8 plus STLport-5.0 improved to support wide character operations. Apple GCC 4.0, HP Tru64 C++, and Microsoft Visual C++ 8.0 are supported platforms. We have added an experimental autoconf-like configure
script for Unix-like systems: run configure --help
for more information.
- Apple GCC 3.3, 4.0 on Mac OS X.
- Borland C++ 5.6.4 on Windows.
- GNU C++ 2.95.3 (with and without STLport), 3.2.x., 3.3.x, 3.4.x, 4.0.x on Windows, Linux and Solaris.
- HP C++ for Tru64 UNIX 7.1.
- Intel C++ 8.1, 9.0 on Windows, Linux.
- Metrowerks CodeWarrior 8.3, 9.4, 9.5 on Mac OS X and Windows.
- Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 (sp5, with and without STLport), 7.0, 7.1, 8.0. Note: Boost does not support the non-standard "Safe" C++ Library shipping with Visual C++ 8.0, which may result in many spurious warnings from Boost headers and other standards-conforming C++ code. To suppress these warnings, define the macro
_SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE
.