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Revision as of 22:08, 5 July 2015
Much code in KlayGE depend on Boost. Here's the list of used libraries.
The used Boost libraries that must be built separately:
- Atomic
- Chrono
- Date Time (Not used directly. No dependency on VC11+)
- Filesystem (Can be replaced by Filesystem TS's on VC11+)
- Program Options (Only used in toolset)
- Regex (Only used in toolset)
- System
- Test (Only used in test)
- Thread
Header-only Boost libraries:
- Algorithm/string
- Any (Library fundamentals TS)
- Array
- Assert
- Bind
- Circular Buffer
- Container/flat_map
- Foreach
- Function
- Functional/Hash
- Integer
- Lexical Cast
- Lock free
- Member Function
- Move
- Operators
- Optional (Library fundamentals TS)
- Random
- Ref
- Signals2
- Smart Ptr
- Static Assert
- Tuple
- Type Traits
- Typeof
- Unordered
- Utility/checked_delete
- Utility/noncopyable
- Utility/result_of
Items marked as bold font can be replaced by features in C++11. Along with the popularize of C++11-supported compiler, those libraries are switched to C++11's. Boost libraries are used only when necessary.