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| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| //  compat_workarounds : general framework for non-conformance workarounds
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| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| //  Copyright Samuel Krempp 2003. Use, modification, and distribution are
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| //  subject to the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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| //  file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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| 
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| // see http://www.boost.org/libs/format for library home page
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| 
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| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| 
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| //  this file defines  wrapper classes to hide non-conforming 
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| // std::char_traits<>  and std::allocator<> traits
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| //  and Includes : config_macros.hpp (defines config macros
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| //  and compiler-specific switches)
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| 
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| // Non-conformant Std-libs fail to supply conformant traits (std::char_traits,
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| //  std::allocator) and/or  the std::string doesnt support them.
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| // We don't want to have hundreds of #ifdef workarounds, so we define 
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| // replacement traits.
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| // But both char_traits and allocator traits are visible in the interface, 
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| // (inside the final string type),  thus we need to keep both 
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| // the replacement type (typedefed to 'compatible_type') for real use,
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| // and the original stdlib type (typedef to 'type_for_string') for interface
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| //  visibility. This is what Compat* classes do (as well as be transparent 
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| // when good allocator and char traits are present)
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| 
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| #ifndef BOOST_FORMAT_COMPAT_WORKAROUNDS_HPP
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| #define BOOST_FORMAT_COMPAT_WORKAROUNDS_HPP
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| 
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| namespace boost {
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|     namespace io {
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| 
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|         // gcc-2.95 char traits (non-conformantly named string_char_traits) 
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|         // lack several functions so we extend them in a replacement class.
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|         template<class Tr>
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|         class CompatTraits; 
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| 
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|         // std::allocator<Ch> in gcc-2.95 is ok, but basic_string only works 
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|         // with plain 'std::alloc' still, alt_stringbuf requires a functionnal
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|         // alloc template argument, so we need a replacement allocator
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|         template<class Alloc>
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|         class CompatAlloc; 
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|     } // N.S. io
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| }// N.S. boost
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| 
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| 
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| #include <boost/format/detail/config_macros.hpp>
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|    // sets-up macros and load compiler-specific workarounds headers.
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| 
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| #if !defined(BOOST_FORMAT_STREAMBUF_DEFINED)
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| // workarounds-gcc-2.95 might have defined own streambuf
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| #include <streambuf>
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if !defined(BOOST_FORMAT_OSTREAM_DEFINED)
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| // workarounds-gcc-2.95 might already have included <iostream>
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| #include <ostream>
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| #endif
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| namespace boost {
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|     namespace io {
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| 
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|         // **** CompatTraits general definitions : ----------------------------
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|         template<class Tr>
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|         class CompatTraits
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|         {        // general case : be transparent
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|         public:
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|             typedef Tr  compatible_type;
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|         };
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| 
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|         // **** CompatAlloc general definitions : -----------------------------
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|         template<class Alloc>
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|         class CompatAlloc
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|         {        // general case : be transparent
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|         public:
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|             typedef Alloc  compatible_type;
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|         };
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| 
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|     } //N.S. io
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| } // N.S. boost
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| #endif // include guard
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