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        || defined(_WIN32) \
        || defined(_AIX) \
        || defined(__HAIKU__)
      //
      // If the std lib has thread support turned on, then turn it on in Boost
      // as well.  We do this because some gcc-3.4 std lib headers define _REENTANT
      // while others do not...
      //
#     define BOOST_HAS_THREADS
#  else
#     define BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS
#  endif
#elif defined(__GLIBCPP__) \
        && !defined(_GLIBCPP_HAVE_GTHR_DEFAULT) \
        && !defined(_GLIBCPP__PTHREADS)
   // disable thread support if the std lib was built single threaded:
#  define BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS
#endif

#if (defined(linux) || defined(__linux) || defined(__linux__)) && defined(__arm__) && defined(_GLIBCPP_HAVE_GTHR_DEFAULT)
// linux on arm apparently doesn't define _REENTRANT
// so just turn on threading support whenever the std lib is thread safe:
#  define BOOST_HAS_THREADS
#endif

#if !defined(_GLIBCPP_USE_LONG_LONG) \
    && !defined(_GLIBCXX_USE_LONG_LONG)\
    && defined(BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG)
// May have been set by compiler/*.hpp, but "long long" without library
// support is useless.
#  undef BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG
#endif

// Apple doesn't seem to reliably defined a *unix* macro
#if !defined(CYGWIN) && (  defined(__unix__)  \
                        || defined(__unix)    \
                        || defined(unix)      \
                        || defined(__APPLE__) \
                        || defined(__APPLE)   \
                        || defined(APPLE))
#  include <unistd.h>
#endif

#ifndef __VXWORKS__ // VxWorks uses Dinkum, not GNU STL with GCC 
#if defined(__GLIBCXX__) || (defined(__GLIBCPP__) && __GLIBCPP__>=20020514) // GCC >= 3.1.0
#  define BOOST_STD_EXTENSION_NAMESPACE __gnu_cxx
#  define BOOST_HAS_SLIST
#  define BOOST_HAS_HASH
#  define BOOST_SLIST_HEADER <ext/slist>
# if !defined(__GNUC__) || __GNUC__ < 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 3)
#   define BOOST_HASH_SET_HEADER <ext/hash_set>
#   define BOOST_HASH_MAP_HEADER <ext/hash_map>
# else
#   define BOOST_HASH_SET_HEADER <backward/hash_set>
#   define BOOST_HASH_MAP_HEADER <backward/hash_map>
# endif
#endif
#endif

//
// Decide whether we have C++11 support turned on:
//
#if defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__) || (__cplusplus >= 201103)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX11
#endif

//
//  Decide which version of libstdc++ we have, normally
//  libstdc++ C++0x support is detected via __GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, and possibly
//  __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__ at the suggestion of Jonathan Wakely, one of the libstdc++
//  developers. He also commented:
//
//       "I'm not sure how useful __GLIBCXX__ is for your purposes, for instance in
//       GCC 4.2.4 it is set to 20080519 but in GCC 4.3.0 it is set to 20080305.
//       Although 4.3.0 was released earlier than 4.2.4, it has better C++0x support
//       than any release in the 4.2 series."
//
//  Another resource for understanding libstdc++ features is:
//  http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/status.html#manual.intro.status.standard.200x
//
//  However, using the GCC version number fails when the compiler is clang since this
//  only ever claims to emulate GCC-4.2, see https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/7473
//  for a long discussion on this issue.  What we can do though is use clang's __has_include
//  to detect the presence of a C++11 header that was introduced with a specific GCC release.
//  We still have to be careful though as many such headers were buggy and/or incomplete when
//  first introduced, so we only check for headers that were fully featured from day 1, and then
//  use that to infer the underlying GCC version:
//
#ifdef __clang__

#if __has_include(<experimental/memory_resource>)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION 60100
#elif __has_include(<experimental/any>)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION 50100
#elif __has_include(<shared_mutex>)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION 40900
#elif __has_include(<ext/cmath>)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION 40800
#elif __has_include(<scoped_allocator>)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION 40700
#elif __has_include(<typeindex>)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION 40600
#elif __has_include(<future>)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION 40500
#elif  __has_include(<ratio>)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION 40400
#elif __has_include(<array>)
#  define BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION 40300
#endif

#if (BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION < 50100)
// libstdc++ does not define this function as it's deprecated in C++11, but clang still looks for it,
// defining it here is a terrible cludge, but should get things working:
extern "C" char *gets (char *__s);
#endif
//
// clang is unable to parse some GCC headers, add those workarounds here:
//
#if BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION < 50000
#  define BOOST_NO_CXX11_HDR_REGEX
#endif
//
// GCC 4.7.x has no __cxa_thread_atexit which
// thread_local objects require for cleanup:
//
#if BOOST_LIBSTDCXX_VERSION < 40800
#  define BOOST_NO_CXX11_THREAD_LOCAL
#endif



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