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Date: 2007-11-30 11:22:47


Author: grafik
Date: 2007-11-30 11:22:47 EST (Fri, 30 Nov 2007)
New Revision: 41498
URL: http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/changeset/41498

Log:
Move the libraries.xml DB file to the more appropriate doc dir.
Added:
   website/public_html/beta/doc/libraries.xml
      - copied unchanged from r41491, /website/public_html/beta/libraries.xml
Removed:
   website/public_html/beta/libraries.xml
Text files modified:
   website/public_html/beta/doc/libraries.php | 2 +-
   1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

Modified: website/public_html/beta/doc/libraries.php
==============================================================================
--- website/public_html/beta/doc/libraries.php (original)
+++ website/public_html/beta/doc/libraries.php 2007-11-30 11:22:47 EST (Fri, 30 Nov 2007)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/../common/code/boost_version.php');
 require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/../common/code/boost_libraries.php');
 
-$libs = new boost_libraries(dirname(__FILE__) . '/../libraries.xml');
+$libs = new boost_libraries(dirname(__FILE__) . '/libraries.xml');
 if (isset($_REQUEST['sort']))
 {
   $libs->sort_by($_REQUEST['sort']);

Deleted: website/public_html/beta/libraries.xml
==============================================================================
--- website/public_html/beta/libraries.xml 2007-11-30 11:22:47 EST (Fri, 30 Nov 2007)
+++ (empty file)
@@ -1,1070 +0,0 @@
-<boost xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
- <library>
- <key>algorithm/minmax</key>
- <boost-version>1.32.0</boost-version>
- <name>Min-Max</name>
- <authors>Herv&#233; Br&#246;nnimann</authors>
- <description>Standard library extensions for simultaneous
- min/max and min/max element computations.</description>
- <documentation>libs/algorithm/minmax/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>algorithm/string</key>
- <boost-version>1.32.0</boost-version>
- <name>String Algo</name>
- <authors>Pavol Droba</authors>
- <description>String algorithms library.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/string_algo.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>any</key>
- <boost-version>1.23.0</boost-version>
- <name>Any</name>
- <authors>Kevlin Henney</authors>
- <description>Safe, generic container for single values of
- different value types.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/any.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>array</key>
- <boost-version>1.17.0</boost-version>
- <name>Array</name>
- <authors>Nicolai Josuttis</authors>
- <description>STL compliant container wrapper for arrays of
- constant size.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/array.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>assign</key>
- <boost-version>1.32.0</boost-version>
- <name>Assign</name>
- <authors>Thorsten Ottosen</authors>
- <description>Filling containers with constant or generated data
- has never been easier.</description>
- <documentation>libs/assign/doc/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>bind</key>
- <boost-version>1.25.0</boost-version>
- <name>Bind</name>
- <authors>Peter Dimov</authors>
- <description>boost::bind is a generalization of the standard
- functions std::bind1st and std::bind2nd. It supports arbitrary
- function objects, functions, function pointers, and member
- function pointers, and is able to bind any argument to a
- specific value or route input arguments into arbitrary
- positions.</description>
- <documentation>libs/bind/bind.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>bind/mem_fn</key>
- <boost-version>1.25.0</boost-version>
- <name>Member Function</name>
- <authors>Peter Dimov</authors>
- <description>Generalized binders for function/object/pointers
- and member functions.</description>
- <documentation>libs/bind/mem_fn.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>bind/ref</key>
- <boost-version>1.25.0</boost-version>
- <name>Ref</name>
- <authors>Jaako J&#228;rvi, Peter Dimov, Doug Gregor, and Dave
- Abrahams</authors>
- <description>A utility library for passing references to
- generic functions.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/ref.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>compatibility</key>
- <boost-version>1.21.2</boost-version>
- <name>Compatibility</name>
- <authors>Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve and Jens Maurer</authors>
- <description>Help for non-conforming standard
- libraries.</description>
- <documentation>libs/compatibility/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>concept_check</key>
- <boost-version>1.19.0</boost-version>
- <name>Concept Check</name>
- <authors>Jeremy Siek</authors>
- <description>Tools for generic programming.</description>
- <documentation>
- libs/concept_check/concept_check.htm</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>config</key>
- <boost-version>1.9.0</boost-version>
- <name>Config</name>
- <authors></authors>
- <description>Helps boost library developers adapt to compiler
- idiosyncrasies; not intended for library users.</description>
- <documentation>libs/config/config.htm</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>conversion</key>
- <boost-version>1.20.0</boost-version>
- <name>Conversion</name>
- <authors>Dave Abrahams and Kevlin Henney</authors>
- <description>Polymorphic and lexical casts.</description>
- <documentation>libs/conversion/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>crc</key>
- <boost-version>1.22.0</boost-version>
- <name>CRC</name>
- <authors>Daryle Walker</authors>
- <description>The Boost CRC Library provides two implementations
- of CRC (cyclic redundancy code) computation objects and two
- implementations of CRC computation functions. The
- implementations are template-based.</description>
- <documentation>libs/crc/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>date_time</key>
- <boost-version>1.29.0</boost-version>
- <name>Date Time</name>
- <authors>Jeff Garland</authors>
- <description>A set of date-time libraries based on generic
- programming concepts.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/date_time.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>disjoint_sets</key>
- <boost-version>1.9.0</boost-version>
- <name>Disjoint Sets</name>
- <authors></authors>
- <description></description>
- <documentation>Boost.DisjointSets provides disjoint sets
- operations with union by rank and path
- compression.</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>dynamic_bitset</key>
- <boost-version>1.29.0</boost-version>
- <name>Dynamic Bitset</name>
- <authors>Jeremy Siek and Chuck Allison</authors>
- <description>The dynamic_bitset class represents a set of bits.
- It provides accesses to the value of individual bits via an
- operator[] and provides all of the bitwise operators that one
- can apply to builtin integers, such as operator&amp; and
- operator&lt;&lt;. The number of bits in the set is specified at
- runtime via a parameter to the constructor of the
- dynamic_bitset.</description>
- <documentation>
- libs/dynamic_bitset/dynamic_bitset.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>filesystem</key>
- <boost-version>1.30.0</boost-version>
- <name>Filesystem</name>
- <authors>Beman Dawes</authors>
- <description>The Boost Filesystem Librar provides portable
- facilities to query and manipulate paths, files, and
- directories.</description>
- <documentation>libs/filesystem/doc/index.htm</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>foreach</key>
- <boost-version>1.34.0</boost-version>
- <name>Foreach</name>
- <authors>Eric Niebler</authors>
- <description>In C++, writing a loop that iterates over a
- sequence is tedious. We can either use iterators, which
- requires a considerable amount of boiler-plate, or we can use
- the std::for_each() algorithm and move our loop body into a
- predicate, which requires no less boiler-plate and forces us to
- move our logic far from where it will be used. In contrast,
- some other languages, like Perl, provide a dedicated "foreach"
- construct that automates this process. BOOST_FOREACH is just
- such a construct for C++. It iterates over sequences for us,
- freeing us from having to deal directly with iterators or write
- predicates.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/foreach.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>format</key>
- <boost-version>1.29.0</boost-version>
- <name>Format</name>
- <authors>Samuel Krempp</authors>
- <description>The format library provides a class for formatting
- arguments according to a format-string, as does printf, but
- with two major differences: format sends the arguments to an
- internal stream, and so is entirely type-safe and naturally
- supports all user-defined types; the ellipsis (...) can not be
- used correctly in the strongly typed context of format, and
- thus the function call with arbitrary arguments is replaced by
- successive calls to an argument feeding
- operator%.</description>
- <documentation>libs/format/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>function</key>
- <boost-version>1.23.0</boost-version>
- <name>Function</name>
- <authors>Doug Gregor</authors>
- <description>Function object wrappers for deferred calls or
- callbacks.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/function.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>functional</key>
- <boost-version>1.16.0</boost-version>
- <name>Functional</name>
- <authors>Mark Rodgers</authors>
- <description>The Boost.Function library contains a family of
- class templates that are function object
- wrappers.</description>
- <documentation>libs/functional/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>functional/hash</key>
- <boost-version>1.33.0</boost-version>
- <name>Functional Hash</name>
- <authors>Daniel James</authors>
- <description>A TR1 hash function object that can be extended to
- hash user defined types.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/hash.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>true</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>graph</key>
- <boost-version>1.18.0</boost-version>
- <name>Graph</name>
- <authors>Jeremy Siek and a University of Notre Dame
- team</authors>
- <description>The BGL graph interface and graph components are
- generic, in the same sense as the the Standard Template Library
- (STL).</description>
- <documentation>
- libs/graph/doc/table_of_contents.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>false</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>integer</key>
- <boost-version>1.9.0</boost-version>
- <name>Integer</name>
- <authors></authors>
- <description>The organization of boost integer headers and
- classes is designed to take advantage of &lt;stdint.h&gt; types
- from the 1999 C standard without resorting to undefined
- behavior in terms of the 1998 C++ standard. The header
- &lt;boost/cstdint.hpp&gt; makes the standard integer types
- safely available in namespace boost without placing any names
- in namespace std.</description>
- <documentation>libs/integer/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>io</key>
- <boost-version>1.28.0</boost-version>
- <name>IO State Savers</name>
- <authors>Daryle Walker</authors>
- <description>The I/O sub-library of Boost helps segregate the
- large number of Boost headers. This sub-library should contain
- various items to use with/for the standard I/O
- library.</description>
- <documentation>libs/io/doc/ios_state.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>iostreams</key>
- <boost-version>1.33.0</boost-version>
- <name>Iostreams</name>
- <authors>Jonathan Turkanis</authors>
- <description>Boost.IOStreams provides a framework for defining
- streams, stream buffers and i/o filters.</description>
- <documentation>libs/iostreams/doc/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>iterator</key>
- <boost-version>1.21.0</boost-version>
- <name>Iterators</name>
- <authors>Dave Abrahams, Jeremy Siek, and Thomas Witt</authors>
- <description>The Boost Iterator Library contains two parts. The
- first is a system of concepts which extend the C++ standard
- iterator requirements. The second is a framework of components
- for building iterators based on these extended concepts and
- includes several useful iterator adaptors.</description>
- <documentation>libs/iterator/doc/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>lambda</key>
- <boost-version>1.28.0</boost-version>
- <name>Lambda</name>
- <authors>Jaakko J&#228;rvi and Gary Powell</authors>
- <description>Define small unnamed function objects at the
- actual call site, and more.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/lambda.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>logic/tribool</key>
- <boost-version>1.32.0</boost-version>
- <name>Tribool</name>
- <authors>Doug Gregor</authors>
- <description>3-state boolean type library.</description>
- <documentation>doc/html/tribool.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>math</key>
- <boost-version>1.23.0</boost-version>
- <name>Math</name>
- <authors>various</authors>
- <description>Boost.Math includes several contributions in the
- domain of mathematics: The Greatest Common Divisor and Least
- Common Multiple library provides run-time and compile-time
- evaluation of the greatest common divisor (GCD) or least common
- multiple (LCM) of two integers. The Special Functions library
- currently provides eight templated special functions, in
- namespace boost. The Complex Number Inverse Trigonometric
- Functions are the inverses of trigonometric functions currently
- present in the C++ standard. Quaternions are a relative of
- complex numbers often used to parameterise rotations in three
- dimentional space. Octonions, like quaternions, are a relative
- of complex numbers.</description>
- <documentation>libs/math/doc/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>math/common_factor</key>
- <boost-version>1.26.0</boost-version>
- <name>Math Common Factor</name>
- <authors>Daryle Walker</authors>
- <description>Greatest common divisor and least common
- multiple.</description>
- <documentation>libs/math/doc/common_factor.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>math/octonion</key>
- <boost-version>1.23.0</boost-version>
- <name>Math Octonion</name>
- <authors>Hubert Holin</authors>
- <description>Octonions.</description>
- <documentation>libs/math/octonion/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>math/quaternion</key>
- <boost-version>1.23.0</boost-version>
- <name>Math Quaternion</name>
- <authors>Hubert Holin</authors>
- <description>Quaternions.</description>
- <documentation>libs/math/quaternion/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>math/special_functions</key>
- <boost-version>1.23.0</boost-version>
- <name>Math Special Functions</name>
- <authors>Hubert Holin</authors>
- <description>Mathematical special functions such as atanh,
- sinc, and sinhc.</description>
- <documentation>
- libs/math/special_functions/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>mpl</key>
- <boost-version>1.30.0</boost-version>
- <name>MPL</name>
- <authors>Aleksey Gurtovoy</authors>
- <description>The Boost.MPL library is a general-purpose,
- high-level C++ template metaprogramming framework of
- compile-time algorithms, sequences and metafunctions. It
- provides a conceptual foundation and an extensive set of
- powerful and coherent tools that make doing explict
- metaprogramming in C++ as easy and enjoyable as possible within
- the current language.</description>
- <documentation>libs/mpl/doc/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>multi_array</key>
- <boost-version>1.29.0</boost-version>
- <name>Multi-Array</name>
- <authors>Ron Garcia</authors>
- <description>Boost.MultiArray provides a generic N-dimensional
- array concept definition and common implementations of that
- interface.</description>
- <documentation>libs/multi_array/doc/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>multi_index</key>
- <boost-version>1.32.0</boost-version>
- <name>Multi-Index</name>
- <authors>Joaqu&#237;n M L&#243;pez Mu&#241;oz</authors>
- <description>The Boost Multi-index Containers Library provides
- a class template named multi_index_container which enables the
- construction of containers maintaining one or more indices with
- different sorting and access semantics.</description>
- <documentation>libs/multi_index/doc/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>numeric/conversion</key>
- <boost-version>1.32.0</boost-version>
- <name>Numeric Conversion</name>
- <authors>Fernando Cacciola</authors>
- <description>Optimized Policy-based Numeric
- Conversions.</description>
- <documentation>
- libs/numeric/conversion/doc/index.html</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>numeric/interval</key>
- <boost-version>1.30.0</boost-version>
- <name>Interval</name>
- <authors>Guillaume Melquiond, Herv&#180; Br&#246;nnimann and
- Sylvain Pion</authors>
- <description>Extends the usual arithmetic functions to
- mathematical intervals.</description>
- <documentation>
- libs/numeric/interval/doc/interval.htm</documentation>
- <std-proposal>false</std-proposal>
- <std-tr1>false</std-tr1>
- <header-only>true</header-only>
- <autolink>false</autolink>
- </library>
- <library>
- <key>numeric/ublas</key>
- <boost-version>1.29.0</boost-version>
- <name>uBLAS</name>
- <authors>Joerg Walter and Mathias Koch</authors>
- <description>uBLAS provides matrix and vector classes as well
- as basic linear algebra routines. Several dense, packed and
- sparse storage schemes are supported.</description>
- <documentation>libs/numeric/ublas/doc/index.htm</documentation>
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