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diff --git a/tools/build/v2/doc/bjam.1 b/tools/build/v2/doc/bjam.1
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8a44af6
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+++ b/tools/build/v2/doc/bjam.1
@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
+.TH "bjam" 1 "Sat Nov 19 2011" "Doxygen" \" -*- nroff -*-
+.ad l
+.nh
+.SH NAME
+bjam \- Command-line utility to build Boost-related C++ projects with Boost\&.Build
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
+.PP
+\fBbjam\fP \fC[-a] [-dx] [-fx] [-jx] [-lx] [-n] [-ox] [-px] [-q] [-sx=y] [-tx] [-v] [--x]\fP
+.PP
+\fIbjam\fP accepts the following options:
+.PP
+\fB-a\fP
+.br
+ Build all targets, even if they are current
+.PP
+\fB-dx\fP
+.br
+ Set the debug level to x (0-9)
+.PP
+\fB-fx\fP
+.br
+ Read x instead of Jambase
+.PP
+\fB-jx\fP
+.br
+ Run up to x shell commands concurrently
+.PP
+\fB-lx\fP
+.br
+ Limit actions to x number of seconds after which they are stopped
+.PP
+\fB-n\fP
+.br
+ Don't actually execute the updating actions
+.PP
+\fB-ox\fP
+.br
+ Write the updating actions to file x
+.PP
+\fB-px\fP
+.br
+ x=0, pipes action stdout and stderr merged into action output
+.PP
+\fB-q\fP
+.br
+ Quit quickly as soon as a target fails
+.PP
+\fB-sx=y\fP
+.br
+ Set variable x=y, overriding environment
+.PP
+\fB-tx\fP
+.br
+ Rebuild x, even if it is up-to-date
+.PP
+\fB-v\fP
+.br
+ Print the version of jam and exit
+.PP
+\fB--x\fP
+.br
+ Option is ignored
+.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+.PP
+This section provides the information necessary to create your own projects using \fIBoost\&.Build\fP The information provided here is relatively high-level, and Chapter 6, Reference as well as the on-line help system must be used to obtain low-level documentation (see --help)
+.PP
+\fIBoost\&.Build\fP actually consists of two parts - \fIBoost\&.Jam\fP, a build engine with its own interpreted language, and \fIBoost\&.Build\fP itself, implemented in \fIBoost\&.Jam's\fP language\&. The chain of events when you type bjam on the command line is as follows:
+.IP "\(bu" 2
+\fIBoost\&.Jam\fP tries to find \fIBoost\&.Build\fP and loads the top-level module\&. The exact process is described in the section called “Initialization”
+.PP
+.PP
+.IP "\(bu" 2
+The top-level module loads user-defined configuration files, \fIuser-config\&.jam\fP and \fIsite-config\&.jam\fP, which define available toolsets
+.PP
+.PP
+.IP "\(bu" 2
+The \fIJamfile\fP in the current directory is read That in turn might cause reading of further Jamfiles\&. As a result, a tree of projects is created, with targets inside projects
+.PP
+.PP
+.IP "\(bu" 2
+Finally, using the build request specified on the command line, \fIBoost\&.Build\fP decides which targets should be built and how\&. That information is passed back to \fIBoost\&.Jam\fP, which takes care of actually running the scheduled build action commands
+.PP
+.PP
+So, to be able to successfully use \fIBoost\&.Build\fP, you need to know only four things:
+.IP "\(bu" 2
+How to configure \fIBoost\&.Build\fP (http://www.boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/overview/configuration.html)
+.IP "\(bu" 2
+How to declare targets in Jamfiles (http://www.boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/overview/targets.html)
+.IP "\(bu" 2
+How the build process works (http://www.boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/overview/build_process.html)
+.PP
+.PP
+Some Basics about the \fIBoost\&.Jam\fP language\&. See the section called “Boost\&.Jam Language” (http://www.boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/overview/jam_language.html)
+.SH "CONCEPTS"
+.PP
+\fIBoost\&.Build\fP has a few unique concepts that are introduced in this section\&. The best way to explain the concepts is by comparison with more classical build tools
+.PP
+When using any flavour of make, you directly specify targets and commands that are used to create them from other target\&. The below example creates a\&.o from a\&.c using a hardcoded compiler invocation command
+.PP
+a\&.o: a\&.c
+.br
+ g++ -o a\&.o -g a\&.c
+.PP
+This is rather low-level description mechanism and it is hard to adjust commands, options, and sets of created targets depending on the used compiler and operating system\&.
+.PP
+To improve portability, most modern build system provide a set of higher-level functions that can be used in build description files\&. Consider this example:
+.PP
+add_program ('a', 'a\&.c')
+.br
+.PP
+This is a function call that creates targets necessary to create executable file from source file a\&.c\&. Depending on configured properties, different commands line may be used\&. However, \fIadd_program\fP is higher-level, but rather thin level All targets are created immediately when build description is parsed, which makes it impossible to perform multi-variant builds\&. Often, change in any build property requires complete reconfiguration of the build tree
+.PP
+In order to support true multivariant builds, Boost\&.Build introduces the concept of metatarget—object that is created when build description is parsed and can be later called with specific build properties to generate actual targets
+.PP
+Consider an example:
+.PP
+exe a : a\&.cpp ;
+.br
+.PP
+When this declaration is parsed, \fIBoost\&.Build\fP creates a metatarget, but does not yet decides what files must be created, or what commands must be used\&. After all build files are parsed, Boost\&.Build considers properties requested on the command line\&. Supposed you have invoked \fIBoost\&.Build\fP with:
+.PP
+\fIbjam\fP toolset=gcc toolset=msvc
+.br
+.PP
+In that case, the metatarget will be called twice, once with toolset=gcc and once with toolset=msvc\&. Both invocations will produce concrete targets, that will have different extensions and use different command lines\&. Another key concept is build property\&. Build property is a variable that affects the build process\&. It can be specified on the command line, and is passed when calling a metatarget
+.PP
+While all build tools have a similar mechanism, \fIBoost\&.Build\fP differs by requiring that all build properties are declared in advance, and providing a large set of properties with portable semantics
+.PP
+The final concept is property propagation\&. Boost\&.Build does not require that every metatarget is called with the same properties\&. Instead, the 'top-level' metatargets are called with the properties specified on the command line Each metatarget can elect to augment or override some properties (in particular, using the requirements mechanism, see the section called “Requirements”: http://www.boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/overview/targets.html#bbv2.overview.targets.requirements) Then, the dependency metatargets are called with modified properties and produce concrete targets that are then used in build process Of course, dependency metatargets maybe in turn modify build properties and have dependencies of their own\&.
+.PP
+For more in-depth treatment of the requirements and concepts, you may refer to SYRCoSE 2009 Boost\&.Build article (http://syrcose.ispras.ru/2009/files/04_paper.pdf)\&.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.PP
+\fBboost-libraries\fP(3)
+.SH "SUPPORT"
+.PP
+Please report any bugs to https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/
+.SH "COPYRIGHT"
+.PP
+Boost Software License - Version 1\&.0 - August 17th, 2003
+.PP
+See the LICENSE_1_0\&.txt file for more information on that license, or directly on Internet:
+.br
+ http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt

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diff --git a/libs/units/example/autoprefixes.cpp b/libs/units/example/autoprefixes.cpp
index 8b2bc43..d04f2fe 100644
--- a/libs/units/example/autoprefixes.cpp
+++ b/libs/units/example/autoprefixes.cpp
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ struct thing_base_unit : boost::units::base_unit<thing_base_unit, boost::units::
struct euro_base_unit : boost::units::base_unit<euro_base_unit, boost::units::dimensionless_type, 5>
{
static const char* name() { return("EUR"); }
- static const char* symbol() { return("€"); }
+ static const char* symbol() { return("€"); }
};
int main()
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ int main()
quantity<euro_base_unit::unit_type> ce = 2048. * euro_base_unit::unit_type();
cout << name_format << engineering_prefix << ce << endl; // 2.048 kiloEUR
- cout << symbol_format << engineering_prefix << ce << endl; // 2.048 k€
+ cout << symbol_format << engineering_prefix << ce << endl; // 2.048 kâ¬
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diff -up boost_1_57_0/boost/mpl/print.hpp\~ boost_1_57_0/boost/mpl/print.hpp
--- boost_1_57_0/boost/mpl/print.hpp~ 2014-07-09 23:12:31.000000000 +0200
+++ boost_1_57_0/boost/mpl/print.hpp 2015-01-20 12:44:59.621400948 +0100
@@ -52,16 +52,15 @@ struct print
enum { n = sizeof(T) + -1 };
#elif defined(__MWERKS__)
void f(int);
-#else
- enum {
- n =
-# if defined(__EDG_VERSION__)
- aux::dependent_unsigned<T>::value > -1
-# else
- sizeof(T) > -1
-# endif
- };
-#endif
+#elif defined(__EDG_VERSION__)
+ enum { n = aux::dependent_unsigned<T>::value > -1 };
+#elif defined(BOOST_GCC)
+ enum { n1 };
+ enum { n2 };
+ enum { n = n1 != n2 };
+#else
+ enum { n = sizeof(T) > -1 };
+#endif
};
#if defined(BOOST_MSVC)
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Index: boost_1_57_0/tools/build/src/tools/python.jam
===================================================================
--- boost_1_57_0/tools/build/src/tools/python.jam (revision 50406)
+++ boost_1_57_0/tools/build/src/tools/python.jam (working copy)
@@ -994,7 +994,7 @@
else
{
alias python_for_extensions
- :
+ : python
: $(target-requirements)
:
: $(usage-requirements)

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diff -up boost_1_58_0/libs/pool/test/Jamfile.v2\~ boost_1_58_0/libs/pool/test/Jamfile.v2
--- boost_1_57_0/libs/pool/test/Jamfile.v2~ 2015-07-17 11:36:16.362519826 +0100
+++ boost_1_57_0/libs/pool/test/Jamfile.v2 2015-07-17 11:37:38.858847388 +0100
@@ -28,17 +28,17 @@
local Werr = <toolset>gcc:<warnings-as-errors>on <toolset>msvc:<warnings-as-errors>on ;
test-suite pool :
- [ run test_simple_seg_storage.cpp : : : $(Werr) <toolset>msvc:<cxxflags>-wd4267 ]
- [ run test_pool_alloc.cpp : : : $(Werr) ]
- [ run pool_msvc_compiler_bug_test.cpp : : : $(Werr) <toolset>msvc:<cxxflags>-wd4512 ]
- [ run test_msvc_mem_leak_detect.cpp : : : $(Werr) ]
- [ run test_bug_3349.cpp : : : $(Werr) ]
- [ run test_bug_4960.cpp : : : $(Werr) ]
- [ run test_bug_1252.cpp : : : $(Werr) ]
- [ run test_bug_2696.cpp : : : $(Werr) ]
- [ run test_bug_5526.cpp : : : $(Werr) ]
+ [ run test_simple_seg_storage.cpp : : : $(Werr) <toolset>msvc:<cxxflags>-wd4267 <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
+ [ run test_pool_alloc.cpp : : : $(Werr) <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
+ [ run pool_msvc_compiler_bug_test.cpp : : : $(Werr) <toolset>msvc:<cxxflags>-wd4512 <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
+ [ run test_msvc_mem_leak_detect.cpp : : : $(Werr) <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
+ [ run test_bug_3349.cpp : : : $(Werr) <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
+ [ run test_bug_4960.cpp : : : $(Werr) <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
+ [ run test_bug_1252.cpp : : : $(Werr) <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
+ [ run test_bug_2696.cpp : : : $(Werr) <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
+ [ run test_bug_5526.cpp : : : $(Werr) <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
[ run test_threading.cpp : : : <threading>multi <library>/boost/thread//boost_thread ]
- [ run ../example/time_pool_alloc.cpp : : : $(Werr) ]
+ [ run ../example/time_pool_alloc.cpp : : : $(Werr) <library>/boost/system//boost_system ]
[ compile test_poisoned_macros.cpp : $(Werr) ]
#

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Index: boost/pool/pool.hpp
===================================================================
--- boost/pool/pool.hpp (revision 78317)
+++ boost/pool/pool.hpp (revision 78326)
@@ -27,4 +27,6 @@
#include <boost/pool/poolfwd.hpp>
+// std::numeric_limits
+#include <boost/limits.hpp>
// boost::integer::static_lcm
#include <boost/integer/common_factor_ct.hpp>
@@ -358,4 +360,11 @@
}
+ size_type max_chunks() const
+ { //! Calculated maximum number of memory chunks that can be allocated in a single call by this Pool.
+ size_type partition_size = alloc_size();
+ size_type POD_size = integer::static_lcm<sizeof(size_type), sizeof(void *)>::value + sizeof(size_type);
+ return (std::numeric_limits<size_type>::max() - POD_size) / alloc_size();
+ }
+
static void * & nextof(void * const ptr)
{ //! \returns Pointer dereferenced.
@@ -377,5 +388,7 @@
//! the first time that object needs to allocate system memory.
//! The default is 32. This parameter may not be 0.
- //! \param nmax_size is the maximum number of chunks to allocate in one block.
+ //! \param nmax_size is the maximum number of chunks to allocate in one block.
+ set_next_size(nnext_size);
+ set_max_size(nmax_size);
}
@@ -400,7 +413,7 @@
}
void set_next_size(const size_type nnext_size)
- { //! Set number of chunks to request from the system the next time that object needs to allocate system memory. This value should never be set to 0.
- //! \returns nnext_size.
- next_size = start_size = nnext_size;
+ { //! Set number of chunks to request from the system the next time that object needs to allocate system memory. This value should never be set to 0.
+ BOOST_USING_STD_MIN();
+ next_size = start_size = min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(nnext_size, max_chunks());
}
size_type get_max_size() const
@@ -410,5 +423,6 @@
void set_max_size(const size_type nmax_size)
{ //! Set max_size.
- max_size = nmax_size;
+ BOOST_USING_STD_MIN();
+ max_size = min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(nmax_size, max_chunks());
}
size_type get_requested_size() const
@@ -713,7 +727,7 @@
BOOST_USING_STD_MIN();
if(!max_size)
- next_size <<= 1;
+ set_next_size(next_size << 1);
else if( next_size*partition_size/requested_size < max_size)
- next_size = min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(next_size << 1, max_size*requested_size/ partition_size);
+ set_next_size(min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(next_size << 1, max_size * requested_size / partition_size));
// initialize it,
@@ -753,7 +767,7 @@
BOOST_USING_STD_MIN();
if(!max_size)
- next_size <<= 1;
+ set_next_size(next_size << 1);
else if( next_size*partition_size/requested_size < max_size)
- next_size = min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(next_size << 1, max_size*requested_size/ partition_size);
+ set_next_size(min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(next_size << 1, max_size * requested_size / partition_size));
// initialize it,
@@ -797,4 +811,6 @@
//! \returns Address of chunk n if allocated ok.
//! \returns 0 if not enough memory for n chunks.
+ if (n > max_chunks())
+ return 0;
const size_type partition_size = alloc_size();
@@ -845,7 +861,7 @@
BOOST_USING_STD_MIN();
if(!max_size)
- next_size <<= 1;
+ set_next_size(next_size << 1);
else if( next_size*partition_size/requested_size < max_size)
- next_size = min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(next_size << 1, max_size*requested_size/ partition_size);
+ set_next_size(min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(next_size << 1, max_size * requested_size / partition_size));
// insert it into the list,
Index: libs/pool/test/test_bug_6701.cpp
===================================================================
--- libs/pool/test/test_bug_6701.cpp (revision 78326)
+++ libs/pool/test/test_bug_6701.cpp (revision 78326)
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2012 Étienne Dupuis
+*
+* Use, modification and distribution is subject to the
+* Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
+* file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
+*/
+
+// Test of bug #6701 (https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/6701)
+
+#include <boost/pool/object_pool.hpp>
+#include <boost/limits.hpp>
+
+int main()
+{
+ boost::pool<> p(1024, std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / 768);
+
+ void *x = p.malloc();
+ BOOST_ASSERT(!x);
+
+ BOOST_ASSERT(std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / 1024 >= p.get_next_size());
+ BOOST_ASSERT(std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / 1024 >= p.get_max_size());
+
+ void *y = p.ordered_malloc(std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / 768);
+ BOOST_ASSERT(!y);
+
+ return 0;
+}

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--- boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/tools/gcc.jam~ 2018-01-19 13:09:56.041685502 +0000
+++ boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/tools/gcc.jam 2018-01-19 13:09:56.042685500 +0000
@@ -421,7 +421,9 @@
rule set-address-model-options ( targets * : sources * : properties * )
{
- local model = [ feature.get-values address-model : $(properties) ] ;
+ # For RPM builds the address model flag is passed in %{optflags}.
+ # local model = [ feature.get-values address-model : $(properties) ] ;
+ local model ;
if $(model)
{
local option ;

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--- boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/engine/build.jam~ 2018-02-07 21:36:14.552201421 +0000
+++ boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/engine/build.jam 2018-02-07 21:36:29.014173266 +0000
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#~ http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
# Clean env vars of any "extra" empty values.
-for local v in ARGV CC CFLAGS LIBS
+for local v in ARGV CC CFLAGS LIBS RPM_OPT_FLAGS RPM_LD_FLAGS
{
local values ;
for local x in $($(v))
@@ -215,12 +215,12 @@
: -L$(--python-lib[1]) -l$(--python-lib[2]) ;
## GCC 2.x, 3.x, 4.x
toolset gcc gcc : "-o " : -D
- : -pedantic -fno-strict-aliasing
+ : -pedantic -fno-strict-aliasing $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS)
[ opt --release : [ opt --symbols : -g : -s ] -O3 ]
[ opt --debug : -g -O0 -fno-inline ]
[ opt --profile : -O3 -g -pg ]
-I$(--python-include) -I$(--extra-include) -Wno-long-long
- : -L$(--python-lib[1]) -l$(--python-lib[2]) ;
+ : -L$(--python-lib[1]) -l$(--python-lib[2]) $(RPM_LD_FLAGS) ;
## GCC 2.x, 3.x on CYGWIN but without cygwin1.dll
toolset gcc-nocygwin gcc : "-o " : -D
: -s -O3 -mno-cygwin

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--- boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/tools/gcc.jam~ 2017-12-13 23:56:50.000000000 +0000
+++ boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/tools/gcc.jam 2018-01-19 12:48:26.264755316 +0000
@@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ rule compile.fortran ( targets * : sourc
actions compile.c++ bind PCH_FILE
{
- "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) -ftemplate-depth-$(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<:W)" "$(>:W)"
+ "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<:W)" "$(>:W)"
}
actions compile.c bind PCH_FILE
@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ actions compile.c bind PCH_FILE
actions compile.c++.preprocess bind PCH_FILE
{
- "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) -ftemplate-depth-$(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" "$(>:W)" -E >"$(<:W)"
+ "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" "$(>:W)" -E >"$(<:W)"
}
actions compile.c.preprocess bind PCH_FILE
@@ -755,17 +755,17 @@ actions compile.c.pch
###
# Declare flags and action for compilation.
-toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : -O0 ;
-toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O3 ;
-toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -Os ;
-
-toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>off : -fno-inline ;
-toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>on : -Wno-inline ;
-toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>full : -finline-functions -Wno-inline ;
-
-toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w ;
-toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : -Wall ;
-toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -Wall -pedantic ;
+toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : ;
+toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : ;
+toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : ;
+
+toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>off : ;
+toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>on : ;
+toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>full : ;
+
+toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : ;
+toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : ;
+toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : ;
toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings-as-errors>on : -Werror ;
toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ;

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--- boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/tools/gcc.jam~ 2018-01-19 13:23:45.361330881 +0000
+++ boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/tools/gcc.jam 2018-01-19 13:23:45.362330880 +0000
@@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@ rule link ( targets * : sources * : prop
actions link bind LIBRARIES
{
- "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,$(RPATH_OPTION:E=-R)$(SPACE)-Wl,$(RPATH) -Wl,-rpath-link$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH_LINK)" -o "$(<)" $(START-GROUP) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" $(FINDLIBS-ST-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FINDLIBS-SA-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(END-GROUP) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS)
+ "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -o "$(<)" $(START-GROUP) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" $(FINDLIBS-ST-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FINDLIBS-SA-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(END-GROUP) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS)
}
rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * )
@@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * :
# Differs from 'link' above only by -shared.
actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES
{
- "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,$(RPATH_OPTION:E=-R)$(SPACE)-Wl,$(RPATH) "$(.IMPLIB-COMMAND)$(<[1])" -o "$(<[-1])" $(HAVE_SONAME)-Wl,$(SONAME_OPTION)$(SPACE)-Wl,$(<[-1]:D=) -shared $(START-GROUP) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" $(FINDLIBS-ST-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FINDLIBS-SA-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(END-GROUP) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS)
+ "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" "$(.IMPLIB-COMMAND)$(<[1])" -o "$(<[-1])" $(HAVE_SONAME)-Wl,$(SONAME_OPTION)$(SPACE)-Wl,$(<[-1]:D=) -shared $(START-GROUP) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" $(FINDLIBS-ST-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FINDLIBS-SA-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(END-GROUP) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS)
}
###

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From 0fce0e589353d772ceda4d493b147138406b22fd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Moritz=20Wanzenb=C3=B6ck?= <moritz.wanzenboeck@catalysts.cc>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2018 11:57:46 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Add missing return statement in numpy import
This adds a missing return statement in the python3 specific
import logic of boost.python.numpy.
For python3 wrap_import_array() needs to return a pointer value.
The import_array() macro only returns NULL in case of error. The
missing return statement is UB, so the compiler can assume it does
not happen. This means the compiler can assume the error branch
is always taken, so import_array must always fail.
---
src/numpy/numpy.cpp | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/src/numpy/numpy.cpp b/src/numpy/numpy.cpp
index 8e259bc75..3ae2295e3 100644
--- a/libs/python/src/numpy/numpy.cpp
+++ b/libs/python/src/numpy/numpy.cpp
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ static void wrap_import_array()
static void * wrap_import_array()
{
import_array();
+ return NULL;
}
#endif

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--- boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/tools/doxproc.py~ 2018-05-10 21:35:14.520401333 +0100
+++ boost_1_66_0/tools/build/src/tools/doxproc.py 2018-05-10 21:35:18.910422835 +0100
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
+#!/usr/bin/python3
# Copyright 2006 Rene Rivera
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)

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--- boost_1_57_0/tools/build/src/tools/python.jam 2013-05-21 06:14:18.000000000 +0200
+++ boost_1_55_0/tools/build/src/tools/python.jam 2014-05-29 19:09:12.115413877 +0200
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ feature.feature pythonpath : : free opti
# using python : 2.3 : /usr/local/bin/python ;
#
rule init ( version ? : cmd-or-prefix ? : includes * : libraries ?
- : condition * : extension-suffix ? )
+ : condition * : extension-suffix ? : abi-letters ? )
{
project.push-current $(.project) ;
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ rule init ( version ? : cmd-or-prefix ?
}
}
- configure $(version) : $(cmd-or-prefix) : $(includes) : $(libraries) : $(condition) : $(extension-suffix) ;
+ configure $(version) : $(cmd-or-prefix) : $(includes) : $(libraries) : $(condition) : $(extension-suffix) : $(abi-letters) ;
project.pop-current ;
}
@@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ local rule system-library-dependencies (
# Declare a target to represent Python's library.
#
-local rule declare-libpython-target ( version ? : requirements * )
+local rule declare-libpython-target ( version ? : requirements * : abi-letters ? )
{
# Compute the representation of Python version in the name of Python's
# library file.
@@ -677,13 +677,13 @@ local rule declare-libpython-target ( ve
}
# Declare it.
- lib python.lib : : <name>python$(lib-version) $(requirements) ;
+ lib python.lib : : <name>python$(lib-version)$(abi-letters) $(requirements) ;
}
# Implementation of init.
local rule configure ( version ? : cmd-or-prefix ? : includes * : libraries ? :
- condition * : extension-suffix ? )
+ condition * : extension-suffix ? : abi-letters ? )
{
local prefix ;
local exec-prefix ;
@@ -699,6 +699,7 @@ local rule configure ( version ? : cmd-o
extension-suffix ?= _d ;
}
extension-suffix ?= "" ;
+ abi-letters ?= "" ;
local cmds-to-try ;
@@ -922,7 +923,7 @@ local rule configure ( version ? : cmd-o
}
else
{
- declare-libpython-target $(version) : $(target-requirements) ;
+ declare-libpython-target $(version) : $(target-requirements) : $(abi-letters) ;
# This is an evil hack. On, Windows, when Python is embedded, nothing
# seems to set up sys.path to include Python's standard library

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--- boost_1_66_0/boost/spirit/home/karma/numeric/detail/numeric_utils.hpp~ 2018-02-23 16:59:53.785141676 +0000
+++ boost_1_66_0/boost/spirit/home/karma/numeric/detail/numeric_utils.hpp 2018-02-23 17:00:16.838092946 +0000
@@ -68,7 +68,11 @@
typedef unsignedtype type; \
static type call(signedtype n) \
{ \
- return static_cast<unsignedtype>((n >= 0) ? n : -n); \
+ if (n >= 0) \
+ return n; \
+ if (n == std::numeric_limits<signedtype>::min()) \
+ return (unsignedtype)n; \
+ return (unsignedtype)(-n); \
} \
} \
/**/

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changequote(`[', `]')dnl
/* GNU ld script
Boost.Thread header files pull in enough of Boost.System that
symbols from the latter library are referenced by a compiled object
that includes Boost.Thread headers. libboost_system-mt.so is among
libboost_thread-mt.so's DT_NEEDED, but program linker requires that
missing symbols are satisfied by direct dependency, not by a
transitive one. Hence this linker script, which brings in the
Boost.System DSO. */
INPUT(libboost_thread.so.VERSION)
INPUT(libboost_system.so.VERSION)
ifdef([HAS_ATOMIC_FLAG_LOCKFREE],[],
[
/* If the given architecture doesn't have lock-free implementation of
boost::atomic_flag, the dependency on Boost.Atomic may leak from
the header files to client binaries. */
INPUT(libboost_atomic.so.VERSION)
])dnl

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