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-This contains a stripped down version of TR1::Boost version 1.36.0. It |
-contains only the files required to use tr1::tuple in Visual Studio 2005. |
-All other files have been removed. The original packing of Boost tuple used |
-to create this version was taken from the googlemock project download page: |
- |
- http://googlemock.googlecode.com/files/boost_tr1_tuple_1_36_0.zip |
- |
-This code is released under the Boost Software License - Version 1.0. See |
-boost_1_36_0/LICENSE_1_0.txt for details. |
- |
-Steps to reproduce stripped down package: |
- 1) Download from |
- http://googlemock.googlecode.com/files/boost_tr1_tuple_1_36_0.zip |
- 2) Unzip the package. This will create the boost_1_36_0 directory. |
- 3) Create a .cpp file with one line: |
- #include <tuple> |
- 4) Run this file through the Visual C++ preprocessor, making sure that the |
- same compiler options (/I, /D, etc) are the same as for the the rest |
- project, and that #{BOOST_ROOT}/boost/tr1/tr1;${BOOST_ROOT} are added |
- to the include path path. To get the preprocess output in Visual Studio, |
- select the .cpp file, go to Properties | C/C++ | Preprocessor, and set |
- "Generate Preprocessed File" to Yes. |
- *5) In the preprocessed file, find all header files referenced in the |
- boost_1_36_0 subdirectory. |
- 6) For each file in the boost_1_36_0 directory, if it is not referenced in |
- the list produced in step 5, delete it. |
- |
-The result should be 389 files, at about 2.4 megs. Adding in the |
-LICENSE_1_0.txt file brings the distribution to an even 390 files. |
- |
-In comparison the full expansion of boost_tr1_tuple_1_36_0.zip is 1097 files |
-using 9.2 megs. |
- |
-* For step 5, the following bash line helps generate a list of files: |
- |
- cat file.i | grep "^#line" | grep boost_1_36_0 | \ |
- tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f3 | tr -d \" | sort -u |