Main Type | Version | Module | Latest | Contributor(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
boost::iterator_range | 1.40 | printers | yes | Rüdiger Sonderfeld (ruediger) ? | |
boost::logic::tribool | ” | ” | |||
boost::reference_wrapper | ” | ” | |||
boost::optional | ” | ” | |||
boost::(scoped/intrusive)_(ptr/array) | ” | ” | |||
boost::(shared/weak)_(ptr/array) | ” | ” | |||
boost::array | ” | ” | |||
boost::variant | ” | ” | |||
boost::uuids::uuid | ” | ” | Ivan Tarasov (ivant) | ||
boost::gregorian::date | ” | ” | Brian O’Kennedy (brokenn) | ||
boost::posix_time::ptime | ” | ” | ” | ||
boost::posix_time::time_duration | ” | ” | David van Laatum | ||
boost::circular_buffer | ” | ” | Luc Hermitte | ||
boost::container::flat_set | 1.52 | ” | |||
boost::container::flat_map | ” | ” | |||
boost::intrusive::list | 1.40 | intrusive_1_40 | no | Johan Sternerup (johanst) | |
boost::intrusive::*set | ” | ” | ” | ||
boost::multi_index_container | 1.42 | multi_index_1_42 | yes | Matei David (mateidavid) | only ordered&sequenced indexes |
boost::intrusive::*list | 1.55 | intrusive_1_55 | yes | ” | works with 1.57 |
boost::intrusive::*set | ” | ” | ” | ||
boost::wave::util::flex_string | 1.71 | wave_1_71 | yes | Jeff Trull | |
boost::wave::util::file_position | ” | ” | yes | ” | |
boost::wave::cpplexer::lex_token | ” | ” | yes | ” |
- The list includes only the “main” types that are supported. Some related types might also be supported, notably, iterators over supported containers.
- Unfortunately, a version of “1.55” does not automatically mean that the printer will or will not work for other (earlier or later) Boost versions. It only means, or suggests :), the printer worked for that particular Boost version.
- The “Module” column lists where each printer is found, and the “Latest” column lists whether that module is loaded by
import boost.latest
. To import a specific module, use, e.g.,import boost.intrusive_1_40
. To import them all, useimport boost.all
. NOTE: When 2 or more printers supporting the same type are registered with and enabled withgdb
, there is no easy way to control which one of them ends up being used. The best thing to do in such a situation is to disable (or not load) the one you don’t need.
Patches/Pull Requests are welcome!