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Subject: [Boost-commit] svn:boost r76918 - in sandbox/local_function: libs more
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Date: 2012-02-06 16:55:20
Author: lcaminiti
Date: 2012-02-06 16:55:19 EST (Mon, 06 Feb 2012)
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-      <dt>Programming Interfaces</dt>
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-  on Sourceforge.</a></p>
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-<h2>Libraries Listed <a name="Alphabetically">Alphabetically</a></h2>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>accumulators - Framework for incremental
-        calculation, and collection of statistical accumulators, from Eric Niebler.</li>
-    <li>any - Safe, generic container for single
-      values of different value types, from Kevlin Henney. </li>
-    <li>array - STL compliant
-        container wrapper for arrays of constant size, from
-        Nicolai Josuttis.</li>
-    <li>asio - Portable networking and other low-level
-        I/O, including sockets, timers, hostname resolution, socket iostreams, serial
-        ports, file descriptors and Windows HANDLEs, from Chris Kohlhoff.</li>
-    <li>assign - Filling containers
-        with constant or generated data has never been
-        easier, from Thorsten Ottosen.
-        </li>
-    <li>bimap - Bidirectional maps, from Matias Capeletto.
-        </li>
-    <li>bind and  mem_fn - Generalized binders for function/object/pointers and member functions, from Peter
-      Dimov.</li>
-    <li>call_traits -
-        Defines types for passing parameters, from John Maddock,
-        Howard Hinnant, et al.</li>
-    <li>circular_buffer - STL compliant
-        container also known as ring or cyclic buffer, from Jan Gaspar.</li>
-    <li>compatibility - Help for
-      non-conforming standard libraries, from Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve and Jens
-      Maurer.</li>
-    <li>compressed_pair
-        - Empty member optimization, from John Maddock, Howard
-        Hinnant, et al.</li>
-    <li>concept check
-        - Tools for generic programming, from Jeremy Siek.</li>
-    <li>config - Helps boost
-        library developers adapt to compiler idiosyncrasies; not
-        intended for library users.</li>
-    <li>conversion - Polymorphic and lexical casts, from Dave Abrahams and
-        Kevlin Henney.</li>
-    <li>crc - Cyclic Redundancy Code, from Daryle
-      Walker.</li>
-    <li>date_time - Date-Time library from Jeff Garland.</li>
-    <li>dynamic_bitset - A runtime sized version of <tt>std::bitset</tt> from Jeremy Siek and Chuck Allison.</li>
-    <li>exception - A library for transporting of arbitrary data in exception objects, and transporting of exceptions between threads (N2179), from Emil Dotchevski.</li>
-    <li>enable_if - Selective inclusion of function template overloads, from Jaakko Järvi, Jeremiah Willcock, and Andrew Lumsdaine.</li>
-    <li>filesystem - Portable paths,
-    iteration over directories, and other useful filesystem operations, from
-    Beman Dawes.</li>
-    <li>flyweight - Design pattern
-    to manage large quantities of highly redundant objects,
-    from Joaquín M López Muñoz.</li>
-    <li>foreach - BOOST_FOREACH macro for easily
-    iterating over the elements of a sequence, from Eric Niebler.</li>
-    <li>format - Type-safe 'printf-like' format
-    operations, from Samuel Krempp.</li>
-    <li>function - Function object wrappers
-      for deferred calls or callbacks, from Doug Gregor.</li>
-    <li>function_types - Type traits
-        for callable, built-in types, from Tobias Schwinger</li>
-    <li>functional - Enhanced
-        function object adaptors, from Mark Rodgers.</li>
-    <li>functional/factory -
-        function object templates for dynamic and static object creation,
-        from Tobias Schwinger</li>
-    <li>functional/forward -
-        adapters to allow generic function objects to accept arbitrary
-        arguments, from Tobias Schwinger</li>
-    <li>functional/hash -
-        A TR1 hash function object that can be extended to hash user defined
-        types, from Daniel James.</li>
-    <li>fusion -
-        Library for working with tuples, including various containers, algorithms, etc.
-        From Joel de Guzman, Dan Marsden and Tobias Schwinger.</li>
-    <li>gil - Generic Image Library, from
-        Lubomir Bourdev and Hailin Jin.</li>
-    <li>graph -
-        Generic graph components and algorithms, from Jeremy Siek
-        and a University of Notre Dame team; now maintained by Andrew Sutton and Jeremiah Willcock.</li>
-    <li>integer - Headers to ease
-        dealing with integral types.</li>
-    <li>interprocess - Shared memory, memory mapped files,
-    process-shared mutexes, condition variables, containers and allocators, from Ion Gaztañaga</li>
-    <li>interval - Extends the
-    usual arithmetic functions to mathematical intervals, from Guillaume
-    Melquiond, Hervé Brönnimann and Sylvain Pion.</li>
-    <li>intrusive - Intrusive containers and algorithms, from Ion Gaztañaga</li>
-    <li>in_place_factory, typed_in_place_factory- Generic in-place construction of contained objects with a variadic argument-list, from Fernando Cacciola.</li>
-    <li>io state savers - Save I/O state to
-    prevent jumbled data, from Daryle Walker.</li>
-    <li>iostreams - Framework for defining streams, stream buffers and i/o filters, from Jonathan Turkanis.</li>
-    <li>iterators - Iterator
-        construction framework, adaptors, concepts, and more, from Dave
-        Abrahams, Jeremy Siek, and Thomas Witt.</li>
-    <li>lambda - Define small unnamed
-    function objects at the actual call site, and more, from Jaakko Järvi and
-    Gary Powell.</li>
-    <li>lexical_cast -  General literal text conversions, such as an <code>int</code> represented as
-    a <code>string</code>, or vice-versa, from Kevlin Henney.</li>
-    <li>math - Several contributions in the
-    domain of mathematics, from various authors.</li>
-    <li>math/complex number algorithms -
-    These complex number algorithms are the inverses of trigonometric functions currently present in the C++ standard, from John Maddock.</li>
-    <li>math/common_factor - Greatest
-    common divisor and least common multiple, from Daryle Walker.</li>
-    <li>math/octonion -
-        Octonions, from Hubert Holin.</li>
-    <li>math/quaternion -
-        Quaternions, from Hubert Holin.</li>
-    <li>math/special_functions -
-        A wide selection of mathematical special functions from John Maddock, Paul Bristow, Hubert Holin and Xiaogang Zhang.</li>
-    <li>math/statistical distributions -
-        A wide selection of univariate statistical distributions and functions that operate on them from John Maddock and Paul Bristow</li>
-    <li>minmax - standard library
-        extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations,
-    from Hervé Brönnimann.</li>
-    <li>MPI - Message Passing Interface library, for use in distributed-memory parallel application programming, from Douglas Gregor and Matthias Troyer.</li>
-    <li>mpl - Template metaprogramming
-    framework of compile-time algorithms, sequences and metafunction classes,
-    from Aleksey Gurtovoy.</li>
-    <li>meta state machine - High-performance expressive UML 2.0 finite state machines, from Christophe Henry.</li>
-    <li>multi_array - Multidimensional
-    containers and adaptors for arrays of contiguous data, from Ron Garcia.</li>
-    <li>multi_index - Containers with
-    multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López
-    Muñoz.</li>
-    <li>numeric/conversion - Optimized Policy-based Numeric Conversions,
-        from Fernando Cacciola.</li>
-    <li>operators - Templates
-        ease arithmetic classes and iterators, from Dave Abrahams
-        and Jeremy Siek.</li>
-    <li>optional - Discriminated-union
-    wrapper for optional values, from Fernando Cacciola.</li>
-
-    <li><span class="library"><a href=
-    "parameter/doc/html/index.html">parameter</a></span> -
-    Write functions that accept arguments by name, by David Abrahams
-    and Daniel Wallin.</li>
-
-    <li>pointer container
-    - Containers for storing heap-allocated polymorphic objects to ease
-      OO-programming, from Thorsten Ottosen. </li>
-    <li>polygon - Booleans/clipping, resizing/offsetting and more for planar polygons with integral coordinates, from
-      Lucanus Simonson.</li>
-    <li>pool - Memory pool management, from
-      Steve Cleary.</li>
-    <li>preprocessor - Preprocessor
-    metaprogramming tools including repetition and recursion, from Vesa Karvonen
-    and Paul Mensonides.</li>
-    <li>program_options - Access to configuration
-        data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus.</li>
-    <li>property map
-        - Concepts defining interfaces which map key objects to
-        value objects, from Jeremy Siek.</li>
-    <li>property tree - A tree data
-        structure especially suited to storing configuration data, from Marcin
-        Kalicinski and Sebastian Redl.
-    <li>proto - Expression template library and compiler
-        construction toolkit for domain-specific embedded languages, from Eric Niebler.</li>
-    <li>python - Reflects C++
-        classes and functions into <a
-        href="http://www.python.org">Python</a>, from Dave
-        Abrahams.</li>
-    <li>random - A complete
-        system for random number generation, from Jens Maurer.</li>
-    <li>range - Concepts and utilities for 
-        range-based algorithms, as well as range-based algorithms and range 
-        adaptors that allow for efficient and very expressive code, from 
-        Thorsten Ottosen and Neil Groves.</li> 
-    <li>rational - A rational
-        number class, from Paul Moore.</li>
-
-    <li>ref - A utility library for
-    passing references to generic functions, from Jaako Järvi,
-    Peter Dimov, Doug Gregor, and Dave Abrahams.</li>
-
-    <li>regex - Regular expression
-        library, from John Maddock.</li>
-    <li>result_of - determines the type of a function call expression.</li>
-    <li>scope_exit
-        - Execute arbitrary code at scope exit, from Alexander Nasonov.</li>
-    <li>serialization
-        - Serialization for persistence and marshalling, from Robert Ramey</li>
-    <li>signals - managed signals &
-         slots callback implementation, from Doug Gregor.</li>
-    <li>signals2 - managed signals &
-         slots callback implementation (thread-safe version 2), from Frank Mori Hess.</li>
-    <li>smart_ptr - Six smart
-        pointer class templates, from Greg Colvin, Beman Dawes,
-        Peter Dimov, and Darin Adler.</li>
-    <li>statechart - Arbitrarily
-    complex finite state machines can be implemented in easily readable and
-    maintainable C++ code, from Andreas Huber.</li>
-    <li>static_assert
-        - Static assertions (compile time assertions), from John
-        Maddock.</li>
-    <li>spirit - LL parser framework 
-    represents parsers directly as EBNF grammars in inlined C++, from Joel de
-    Guzman, Hartmut Kaiser, Dan Nuffer and team.</li>
-    <li>string_algo -
-    String algorithms library, from Pavol Droba.</li>
-    <li>swap -
-    Enhanced generic swap function, from Joseph Gauterin.</li>
-    <li>system - Operating system support,
-    including the diagnostics support that will be part of the C++0x standard
-    library, from Beman Dawes.</li>
-    <li>test - Support for simple program testing,
-    full unit testing, and for program
-      execution monitoring, from Gennadiy Rozental.</li>
-    <li>thread - Portable C++
-      multi-threading, from William Kempf and Anthony Williams.</li>
-    <li>timer - Event timer,
-        progress timer, and progress display classes, from Beman
-        Dawes.</li>
-    <li>tokenizer - Break of a string or other
-      character sequence into a series of tokens, from John Bandela.</li>
-    <li>TR1 - An implementation of the Technical
-        Report on C++ Library Extensions, using other Boost libraries as a basis, from John Maddock.</li>
-    <li>tribool - 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor.</li>
-    <li>tuple - Ease definition of functions returning multiple values, and more,
-    from Jaakko Järvi.</li>
-    <li>type_traits -
-        Templates for fundamental properties of types, from John
-        Maddock, Steve Cleary, et al.</li>
-    <li>typeof -
-        Typeof operator emulation, from Arkadiy Vertleyb and Peder Holt.</li>
-    <li>uBLAS - Basic linear algebra
-    for dense, packed and sparse matrices, from Joerg Walter and Mathias Koch.</li>
-    <li>units -
-        Zero-overhead dimensional analysis and unit/quantity
-        manipulation and conversion, from Matthias Schabel and Steven Watanabe.</li>
-    <li>unordered - unordered associative containers, from Daniel James.</li>
-    <li>utility - Class <b>noncopyable</b>
-        plus <b>checked_delete()</b>, <b>checked_array_delete()</b>, <b>next(),</b> 
-      <b>prior()</b>
-        function templates, plus <b>base-from-member idiom</b>, from Dave Abrahams and others.</li>
-    <li>value_initialized - Wrapper for uniform-syntax value initialization,
-    from Fernando Cacciola, based on the original idea of David Abrahams.</li>
-    <li>uuid - A universally unique identifier, from Andy Tompkins.</li>
-    <li>variant - Safe, generic, stack-based discriminated union
-    container, from Eric Friedman and Itay Maman.</li>
-    <li>wave -  Standards conformant
-  implementation of the mandated C99/C++ preprocessor functionality packed behind an easy to use iterator interface, from Hartmut Kaiser </li>
-    <li>xpressive - Regular expressions that can be written as strings or as expression templates,
-        and that can refer to each other and themselves recursively with the power of context-free grammars, from Eric Niebler.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<hr>
-
-<h2>Libraries Listed by <a name="Category">Category</a></h2>
-
-<h3><a name="String">String</a> and text processing</h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>conversion/lexical_cast - <tt>lexical_cast</tt>
-      class template, from Kevlin Henney.</li>
-    <li>format - Type-safe 'printf-like' format
-    operations, from Samuel Krempp.</li>
-    <li>iostreams - Framework for defining streams, stream buffers and i/o filters, from Jonathan Turkanis.</li>
-    <li>regex - Regular expression
-        library, from John Maddock</li>
-    <li>spirit - LL parser framework 
-    represents parsers directly as EBNF grammars in inlined C++, from Joel de
-    Guzman, Hartmut Kaiser, Dan Nuffer and team.</li>
-    <li>string_algo -
-    String algorithms library, from Pavol Droba</li>
-    <li>tokenizer - Break of a string or other
-      character sequence into a series of tokens, from John Bandela</li>
-    <li>wave - Standards conformant implementation of the mandated C99/C++ preprocessor functionality packed behind an easy to use iterator interface, from Hartmut Kaiser.</li>
-    <li>xpressive - Regular expressions that can be written as strings or as expression templates,
-        and that can refer to each other and themselves recursively with the power of context-free grammars, from Eric Niebler.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Containers">Containers</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>array - STL compliant
-        container wrapper for arrays of constant size, from
-        Nicolai Josuttis.</li>
-    <li>bimap - Bidirectional maps, from Matias Capeletto.
-        </li>
-    <li>circular_buffer - STL compliant
-        container also known as ring or cyclic buffer, from Jan Gaspar.</li>
-    <li>dynamic_bitset - A runtime sized version of <tt>std::bitset</tt> from Jeremy Siek and Chuck Allison.</li>
-    <li>gil - Generic Image Library, from
-         Lubomir Bourdev and Hailin Jin.</li>
-    <li>graph -
-        Generic graph components and algorithms, from Jeremy Siek
-        and a University of Notre Dame team; now maintained by Andrew Sutton and Jeremiah Willcock.</li>
-    <li>intrusive - Intrusive containers and algorithms, from Ion Gaztañaga</li>
-    <li>multi_array - Multidimensional
-    containers and adaptors for arrays of contiguous data, from Ron Garcia.</li>
-    <li>multi_index - Containers with
-    multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López
-    Muñoz.</li>
-    <li>pointer container
-      - Containers for storing heap-allocated polymorphic objects to ease OO-programming, from Thorsten Ottosen. </li>
-    <li>property map
-        - Concepts defining interfaces which map key objects to
-        value objects, from Jeremy Siek.</li>
-    <li>property tree - A tree data
-        structure especially suited to storing configuration data, from Marcin
-        Kalicinski and Sebastian Redl.
-    <li>unordered - unordered associative containers, from Daniel James.</li>
-    <li>variant - Safe, generic, stack-based
-    discriminated union container, from Eric Friedman and Itay Maman.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Iterators">Iterators</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>gil - Generic Image Library, from
-     Lubomir Bourdev and Hailin Jin.</li>
-    <li>graph -
-        Generic graph components and algorithms, from Jeremy Siek
-        and a University of Notre Dame team; now maintained by Andrew Sutton and Jeremiah Willcock.</li>
-    <li>iterators - Iterator
-        construction framework, adaptors, concepts, and more, from Dave
-        Abrahams, Jeremy Siek, and Thomas Witt.</li>
-    <li>operators - Templates
-        ease arithmetic classes and iterators, from Dave Abrahams
-        and Jeremy Siek.</li>
-    <li>tokenizer - Break of a string or other
-      character sequence into a series of tokens, from John Bandela.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Algorithms">Algorithms</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>foreach - BOOST_FOREACH macro for easily
-        iterating over the elements of a sequence, from Eric Niebler.</li>
-    <li>gil - Generic Image Library, from
-        Lubomir Bourdev and Hailin Jin.</li>
-    <li>graph -
-        Generic graph components and algorithms, from Jeremy Siek
-        and a University of Notre Dame team; now maintained by Andrew Sutton and Jeremiah Willcock.</li>
-    <li>minmax - standard library
-        extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations,
-        from Hervé Brönnimann.</li>
-    <li>range - A new infrastructure
-        for generic algorithms that builds on top
-        of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen.</li>
-    <li>string_algo -
-        String algorithms library, from Pavol Droba</li>
-    <li>utility - Class <b>next(),</b>  <b>prior()</b>
-      function templates, from Dave Abrahams and others. </li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Function-objects">Function objects</a> and higher-order programming</h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>bind and  mem_fn - Generalized binders for function/object/pointers and member functions, from Peter Dimov.</li>
-
-    <li>function - Function object wrappers
-      for deferred calls or callbacks, from Doug Gregor.</li>
-    <li>functional - Enhanced
-        function object adaptors, from Mark Rodgers.</li>
-    <li>functional/factory -
-        function object templates for dynamic and static object creation,
-        from Tobias Schwinger</li>
-    <li>functional/forward -
-        adapters to allow generic function objects to accept arbitrary
-        arguments, from Tobias Schwinger</li>
-    <li>functional/hash -
-        A TR1 hash function object that can be extended to hash user defined
-        types, from Daniel James.</li>
-    <li>lambda - Define small unnamed
-    function objects at the actual call site, and more, from Jaakko Järvi and
-    Gary Powell.</li>
-
-    <li>ref - A utility library for
-    passing references to generic functions, from Jaako Järvi,
-    Peter Dimov, Doug Gregor, and Dave Abrahams.</li>
-
-    <li>signals - managed signals &
-         slots callback implementation, from Doug Gregor.</li>
-    <li>signals2 - managed signals &
-         slots callback implementation (thread-safe version 2), from Frank Mori Hess.</li>
-
-    <li>result_of - determines the type of a function call expression.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Generic">Generic</a> Programming</h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>call_traits -
-        Defines types for passing parameters, from John Maddock,
-        Howard Hinnant, et al.</li>
-    <li>concept check
-        - Tools for generic programming, from Jeremy Siek.</li>
-    <li>enable_if -
-    Selective inclusion of function template overloads, from Jaakko
-    Järvi, Jeremiah Willcock, and Andrew Lumsdaine.</li>
-    <li>function_types - Type traits
-        for callable, built-in types, from Tobias Schwinger</li>
-    <li>gil - Generic Image Library, from
-        Lubomir Bourdev and Hailin Jin.</li>
-    <li>in_place_factory, typed_in_place_factory- Generic in-place construction
-         of contained objects with a variadic argument-list, from Fernando Cacciola.</li>
-    <li>operators - Templates
-        ease arithmetic classes and iterators, from Dave Abrahams
-        and Jeremy Siek.</li>
-
-    <li>property map
-        - Concepts defining interfaces which map key objects to
-        value objects, from Jeremy Siek.</li>
-    <li>static_assert
-        - Static assertions (compile time assertions), from John
-        Maddock.</li>
-    <li>type_traits -
-        Templates for fundamental properties of types, from John
-        Maddock, Steve Cleary, et al.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3>Template <a name="Metaprogramming"> Metaprogramming</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>function_types - Type traits
-        for callable, built-in types, from Tobias Schwinger</li>
-    <li>fusion -
-        Library for working with tuples, including various containers,
-    algorithms, etc. From Joel de Guzman, Dan Marsden and Tobias Schwinger.</li>
-    <li>mpl - Template metaprogramming
-    framework of compile-time algorithms, sequences and metafunction classes,
-    from Aleksey Gurtovoy.</li>
-    <li>proto - Expression template library and compiler
-        construction toolkit for domain-specific embedded languages, from Eric Niebler.</li>
-    <li>static_assert
-        - Static assertions (compile time assertions), from John
-        Maddock.</li>
-    <li>type_traits -
-        Templates for fundamental properties of types, from John
-        Maddock, Steve Cleary, et al.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Preprocessor">Preprocessor</a> Metaprogramming</h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>preprocessor - Preprocessor
-    metaprogramming tools including repetition and recursion, from Vesa Karvonen
-    and Paul Mensonides.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Concurrent">Concurrent</a> Programming</h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>asio - Portable networking and other low-level
-        I/O, including sockets, timers, hostname resolution, socket iostreams, serial
-        ports, file descriptors and Windows HANDLEs, from Chris Kohlhoff.</li>
-    <li>interprocess - Shared memory, memory mapped files,
-    process-shared mutexes, condition variables, containers and allocators, from Ion Gaztañaga</li>
-    <li>MPI - Message Passing Interface library, for use in distributed-memory parallel application programming, from Douglas Gregor and Matthias Troyer.</li>
-    <li>thread - Portable C++
-      multi-threading, from William Kempf.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Math">Math</a> and numerics</h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>accumulators - Framework for incremental
-        calculation, and collection of statistical accumulators, from Eric Niebler.</li>
-    <li>integer - Headers to ease
-        dealing with integral types.</li>
-    <li>interval - Extends the
-    usual arithmetic functions to mathematical intervals, from Guillaume
-    Melquiond, Hervé Brönnimann and Sylvain Pion.</li>
-    <li>math - Several contributions in the
-    domain of mathematics, from various authors.</li>
-    <li>math/complex number algorithms -
-    These complex number algorithms are the inverses of trigonometric functions currently present in the C++ standard, from John Maddock.</li>
-    <li>math/common_factor - Greatest
-    common divisor and least common multiple, from Daryle Walker.</li>
-    <li>math/octonion -
-        Octonions, from Hubert Holin.</li>
-    <li>math/quaternion -
-        Quaternions, from Hubert Holin.</li>
-    <li>math/special_functions -
-        A wide selection of mathematical special functions from John Maddock, Paul Bristow, Hubert Holin and Xiaogang Zhang.</li>
-    <li>math/statistical distributions -
-        A wide selection of univariate statistical distributions and functions that operate on them from John Maddock and Paul Bristow</li>
-    <li>multi_array - Multidimensional
-    containers and adaptors for arrays of contiguous data, from Ron Garcia.</li>
-    <li>numeric/conversion - Optimized Policy-based Numeric Conversions,
-        from Fernando  </li>
-    <li>operators - Templates
-        ease arithmetic classes and iterators, from Dave Abrahams
-        and Jeremy Siek.</li>
-    <li>random - A complete
-        system for random number generation, from Jens Maurer.</li>
-    <li>rational - A rational
-        number class, from Paul Moore.</li>
-    <li>uBLAS - Basic linear algebra
-    for dense, packed and sparse matrices, from Joerg Walter and Mathias Koch.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Correctness">Correctness</a> and testing</h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>concept check
-        - Tools for generic programming, from Jeremy Siek.</li>
-    <li>static_assert
-        - Static assertions (compile time assertions), from John
-        Maddock.</li>
-    <li>test - Support for simple program testing,
-    full unit testing, and for program
-      execution monitoring, from Gennadiy Rozental.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Data">Data</a> structures</h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>any - Safe, generic container for single
-      values of different value types, from Kevlin Henney.</li>
-    <li>bimap - Bidirectional maps, from Matias Capeletto.
-        </li>
-    <li>compressed_pair
-        - Empty member optimization, from John Maddock, Howard
-        Hinnant, et al.</li>
-    <li>fusion -
-        Library for working with tuples, including various containers, algorithms, etc.
-        From Joel de Guzman and Dan Marsden and Tobias Schwinger.</li>
-    <li>multi_index - Containers with
-    multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López
-    Muñoz.</li>
-    <li>pointer container
-    - Containers for storing heap-allocated polymorphic objects to ease OO-programming, from Thorsten Ottosen. </li>
-    <li>property tree - A tree data
-        structure especially suited to storing configuration data, from Marcin
-        Kalicinski and Sebastian Redl.
-    <li>tuple - Ease definition of functions returning multiple values, and more,
-    from Jaakko Järvi.</li>
-    <li>uuid - A universally unique identifier, from Andy Tompkins.</li>
-    <li>variant - Safe, generic, stack-based
-    discriminated union container, from Eric Friedman and Itay Maman.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Image-processing">Image processing</a></h3>
-<ul>
-  <li>gil - Generic Image Library, from
-  Lubomir Bourdev and Hailin Jin.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="IO">Input/Output</a></h3>
-<ul>
-    <li>asio - Portable networking and other low-level
-        I/O, including sockets, timers, hostname resolution, socket iostreams, serial
-        ports, file descriptors and Windows HANDLEs, from Chris Kohlhoff.</li>
-    <li>assign - Filling containers
-    with constant or generated data has never been
-    easier, from Thorsten Ottosen.
-    </li>
-
-  <li>format - Type-safe 'printf-like' format
-  operations, from Samuel Krempp.</li>
-  <li>io state savers - Save I/O state to
-  prevent jumbled data, from Daryle Walker.</li>
-  <li>iostreams - Framework for defining streams, stream buffers and i/o filters, from Jonathan Turkanis.</li>
-  <li>program_options - Access to configuration
-  data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus.</li>
-  <li>serialization - Serialization
-of arbitrary data for persistence and marshalling, from Robert Ramey</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Inter-language">Inter-language</a> support</h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>python - Reflects C++
-        classes and functions into <a
-        href="http://www.python.org">Python</a>, from Dave
-        Abrahams.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Memory">Memory</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>pool - Memory pool management, from
-      Steve Cleary.</li>
-    <li>smart_ptr - Six smart
-        pointer class templates, from Greg Colvin, Beman Dawes,
-        Peter Dimov, and Darin Adler.</li>
-    <li>utility - Class <b>noncopyable</b>
-        plus <b>checked_delete()</b>, <b>checked_array_delete()</b>, <b>next(),</b> 
-      <b>prior()</b>
-        function templates, plus <b>base-from-member idiom</b>, from Dave Abrahams and others. </li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Parsing">Parsing</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>spirit - LL parser framework 
-    represents parsers directly as EBNF grammars in inlined C++, from Joel de
-    Guzman, Hartmut Kaiser, Dan Nuffer and team.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Programming">Programming Interfaces</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>function - Function object wrappers
-      for deferred calls or callbacks, from Doug Gregor.</li>
-
-    <li><span class="library"><a href=
-    "parameter/doc/html/index.html">parameter</a></span> -
-    Write functions that accept arguments by name, by David Abrahams
-    and Daniel Wallin.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="Miscellaneous">Miscellaneous</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>base-from-member - Idiom to
-    initialize a base class with a member, from Daryle Walker.</li>
-    <li>compressed_pair
-        - Empty member optimization, from John Maddock, Howard
-        Hinnant, et al.</li>
-    <li>conversion - Polymorphic and lexical casts, from Dave Abrahams and
-        Kevlin Henney.</li>
-    <li>crc - Cyclic Redundancy Code, from Daryle
-      Walker.</li>
-    <li>date_time - Date-Time library from Jeff Garland.</li>
-    <li>exception - A library for transporting of arbitrary data in exception objects, and transporting of exceptions between threads (N2179), from Emil Dotchevski.</li>
-    <li>filesystem - Portable paths,
-    iteration over directories, and other useful filesystem operations, from
-    Beman Dawes.</li>
-    <li>flyweight - Design pattern
-    to manage large quantities of highly redundant objects,
-    from Joaquín M López Muñoz.</li>
-    <li>lexical_cast -  General literal text conversions, such as an <code>int</code> represented as
-    a <code>string</code>, or vice-versa, from Kevlin Henney.</li>
-    <li>meta state machine - High-performance expressive UML 2.0 finite state machines, from Christophe Henry.</li>
-    <li>numeric/conversion - Optimized Policy-based Numeric Conversions,
-        from Fernando Cacciola.</li>
-    <li>optional - Discriminated-union
-    wrapper for optional values, from Fernando Cacciola.</li>
-    <li>program_options - Access to configuration
-        data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus.</li>
-    <li>scope_exit
-        - Execute arbitrary code at scope exit, from Alexander Nasonov.</li>
-    <li>statechart - Arbitrarily
-    complex finite state machines can be implemented in easily readable and
-    maintainable C++ code, from Andreas Huber.</li>
-    <li>swap -
-    Enhanced generic swap function, from Joseph Gauterin.</li>
-    <li>system - Operating
-    system support, including the diagnostics support that will be part of the
-    C++0x standard library, from Beman Dawes.</li>
-    <li>timer - Event timer,
-    progress timer, and progress display classes, from Beman
-    Dawes.</li>
-    <li>TR1 - An implementation of the Technical
-        Report on C++ Library Extensions, using other Boost libraries as a basis, from John Maddock.</li>
-    <li>tribool - 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor.</li>
-    <li>typeof -
-        Typeof operator emulation, from Arkadiy Vertleyb and Peder Holt.</li>
-    <li>units -
-        Zero-overhead dimensional analysis and unit/quantity
-        manipulation and conversion, from Matthias Schabel and Steven Watanabe.</li>
-    <li>utility - Class <b>noncopyable</b>
-        plus <b>checked_delete()</b>, <b>checked_array_delete()</b>, <b>next(),</b> 
-      <b>prior()</b>
-        function templates, plus <b>base-from-member idiom</b>, from Dave Abrahams and others. </li>
-    <li>value_initialized - Wrapper for uniform-syntax value initialization,
-    from Fernando Cacciola, based on the original idea of David Abrahams.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3>Broken compiler <a name="workarounds">workarounds</a></h3>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>compatibility - Help for
-      non-conforming standard libraries, from Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve and Jens
-      Maurer.</li>
-    <li>config - Helps boost
-        library developers adapt to compiler idiosyncrasies; not
-        intended for library users.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<p>[Category suggestions from Aleksey Gurtovoy and Beman Dawes]</p>
-
-<hr>
-
-<h2>Libraries <a name="Removed">Retired</a> from Boost</h2>
-
-<ul>
-    <li>compose - Functional composition adapters for the STL,
-        from Nicolai Josuttis.  Removed in Boost version 1.32.
-        Please use Bind or <a
-        href="lambda/index.html">Lambda</a> instead.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<hr>
-
-<p>Revised
-<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" s-type="EDITED"
-s-format="%d %b %Y" startspan -->03 Nov 2009<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" endspan i-checksum="15274" --></p>
-
-<p>© Copyright Beman Dawes 2000-2004</p>
-<p>Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
-(See file LICENSE_1_0.txt
-or www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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