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Revision as of 02:02, 10 August 2012
Description
"Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.
We emphasize libraries that work well with the C++ Standard Library. Boost libraries are intended to be widely useful, and usable across a broad spectrum of applications. The Boost license encourages both commercial and non-commercial use.
We aim to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. Ten Boost libraries are included in the C++ Standards Committee's Library Technical Report (TR1) and in the new C++11 Standard. C++11 also includes several more Boost libraries in addition to those from TR1. More Boost libraries are proposed for TR2."
Available versions
- 1.38.0
- 1.46.1
- 1.48.0
- 1.49.0
Execution Environment and Modules
To use boost with the environment modules system at HPC the following commands are available:
Get module information for boost:
$module spider boost
Load the default application module:
$module load boost
The modulefile for this software adds the directory with executable files to the shell execution PATH and sets the following environment variables:
- HPC_BOOST_DIR - directory where boost is located.