// boost/config/user.hpp ---------------------------------------------------// | |
// (C) Copyright John Maddock 2001. | |
// Use, modification and distribution are subject to the | |
// Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file | |
// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) | |
// Do not check in modified versions of this file, | |
// This file may be customized by the end user, but not by boost. | |
// | |
// Use this file to define a site and compiler specific | |
// configuration policy: | |
// | |
// define this to locate a compiler config file: | |
// #define BOOST_COMPILER_CONFIG <myheader> | |
// define this to locate a stdlib config file: | |
// #define BOOST_STDLIB_CONFIG <myheader> | |
// define this to locate a platform config file: | |
// #define BOOST_PLATFORM_CONFIG <myheader> | |
// define this to disable compiler config, | |
// use if your compiler config has nothing to set: | |
// #define BOOST_NO_COMPILER_CONFIG | |
// define this to disable stdlib config, | |
// use if your stdlib config has nothing to set: | |
// #define BOOST_NO_STDLIB_CONFIG | |
// define this to disable platform config, | |
// use if your platform config has nothing to set: | |
// #define BOOST_NO_PLATFORM_CONFIG | |
// define this to disable all config options, | |
// excluding the user config. Use if your | |
// setup is fully ISO compliant, and has no | |
// useful extensions, or for autoconf generated | |
// setups: | |
// #define BOOST_NO_CONFIG | |
// define this to make the config "optimistic" | |
// about unknown compiler versions. Normally | |
// unknown compiler versions are assumed to have | |
// all the defects of the last known version, however | |
// setting this flag, causes the config to assume | |
// that unknown compiler versions are fully conformant | |
// with the standard: | |
// #define BOOST_STRICT_CONFIG | |
// define this to cause the config to halt compilation | |
// with an #error if it encounters anything unknown -- | |
// either an unknown compiler version or an unknown | |
// compiler/platform/library: | |
// #define BOOST_ASSERT_CONFIG | |
// define if you want to disable threading support, even | |
// when available: | |
// #define BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS | |
// define when you want to disable Win32 specific features | |
// even when available: | |
// #define BOOST_DISABLE_WIN32 | |
// BOOST_DISABLE_ABI_HEADERS: Stops boost headers from including any | |
// prefix/suffix headers that normally control things like struct | |
// packing and alignment. | |
// #define BOOST_DISABLE_ABI_HEADERS | |
// BOOST_ABI_PREFIX: A prefix header to include in place of whatever | |
// boost.config would normally select, any replacement should set up | |
// struct packing and alignment options as required. | |
// #define BOOST_ABI_PREFIX my-header-name | |
// BOOST_ABI_SUFFIX: A suffix header to include in place of whatever | |
// boost.config would normally select, any replacement should undo | |
// the effects of the prefix header. | |
// #define BOOST_ABI_SUFFIX my-header-name | |
// BOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK: Forces all libraries that have separate source, | |
// to be linked as dll's rather than static libraries on Microsoft Windows | |
// (this macro is used to turn on __declspec(dllimport) modifiers, so that | |
// the compiler knows which symbols to look for in a dll rather than in a | |
// static library). Note that there may be some libraries that can only | |
// be statically linked (Boost.Test for example) and others which may only | |
// be dynamically linked (Boost.Threads for example), in these cases this | |
// macro has no effect. | |
// #define BOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK | |
// BOOST_WHATEVER_DYN_LINK: Forces library "whatever" to be linked as a dll | |
// rather than a static library on Microsoft Windows: replace the WHATEVER | |
// part of the macro name with the name of the library that you want to | |
// dynamically link to, for example use BOOST_DATE_TIME_DYN_LINK or | |
// BOOST_REGEX_DYN_LINK etc (this macro is used to turn on __declspec(dllimport) | |
// modifiers, so that the compiler knows which symbols to look for in a dll | |
// rather than in a static library). | |
// Note that there may be some libraries that can only be statically linked | |
// (Boost.Test for example) and others which may only be dynamically linked | |
// (Boost.Threads for example), in these cases this macro is unsupported. | |
// #define BOOST_WHATEVER_DYN_LINK | |
// BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB: Tells the config system not to automatically select | |
// which libraries to link against. | |
// Normally if a compiler supports #pragma lib, then the correct library | |
// build variant will be automatically selected and linked against, | |
// simply by the act of including one of that library's headers. | |
// This macro turns that feature off. | |
// #define BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB | |
// BOOST_WHATEVER_NO_LIB: Tells the config system not to automatically | |
// select which library to link against for library "whatever", | |
// replace WHATEVER in the macro name with the name of the library; | |
// for example BOOST_DATE_TIME_NO_LIB or BOOST_REGEX_NO_LIB. | |
// Normally if a compiler supports #pragma lib, then the correct library | |
// build variant will be automatically selected and linked against, simply | |
// by the act of including one of that library's headers. This macro turns | |
// that feature off. | |
// #define BOOST_WHATEVER_NO_LIB | |