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| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
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| <a name="math_toolkit.building"></a><a class="link" href="building.html" title="If and How to Build a Boost.Math Library, and its Examples and Tests">If and How to Build a Boost.Math
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|     Library, and its Examples and Tests</a>
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| </h2></div></div></div>
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| <h5>
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| <a name="math_toolkit.building.h0"></a>
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|       <span class="phrase"><a name="math_toolkit.building.building_a_library_shared_dynami"></a></span><a class="link" href="building.html#math_toolkit.building.building_a_library_shared_dynami">Building a
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|       Library (shared, dynamic .dll or static .lib)</a>
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|     </h5>
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| <p>
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|       The first thing you need to ask yourself is "Do I need to build anything
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|       at all?" as the bulk of this library is header only: meaning you can use
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|       it just by #including the necessary header(s).
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|     </p>
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| <p>
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|       For most simple uses, including a header (or few) is best for compile time
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|       and program size.
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|     </p>
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| <p>
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|       Refer to <a class="link" href="../extern_c.html" title='Chapter 7. TR1 and C99 external "C" Functions'>C99 and C++ TR1 C-style Functions</a>
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|       for pros and cons of using the TR1 components as opposed to the header only
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|       ones.
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|     </p>
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| <p>
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|       The <span class="emphasis"><em>only</em></span> time you <span class="emphasis"><em>need</em></span> to build the
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|       library is if you want to use the <code class="computeroutput"><span class="keyword">extern</span>
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|       <span class="string">"C"</span></code> functions declared in
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|       <code class="computeroutput"><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">boost</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">tr1</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">hpp</span><span class="special">></span></code>. To build this using Boost.Build, from
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|       a commandline boost-root directory issue a command like:
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|     </p>
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| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="identifier">bjam</span> <span class="identifier">toolset</span><span class="special">=</span><span class="identifier">gcc</span> <span class="special">--</span><span class="identifier">with</span><span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">math</span> <span class="identifier">install</span>
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| </pre>
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| <p>
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|       that will do the job on Linux, while:
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|     </p>
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| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="identifier">bjam</span> <span class="identifier">toolset</span><span class="special">=</span><span class="identifier">msvc</span> <span class="special">--</span><span class="identifier">with</span><span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">math</span> <span class="special">--</span><span class="identifier">build</span><span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">type</span><span class="special">=</span><span class="identifier">complete</span> <span class="identifier">stage</span>
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| </pre>
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| <p>
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|       will work better on Windows (leaving libraries built in sub-folder <code class="computeroutput"><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">stage</span></code> below
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|       your Boost root directory). Either way you should consult the <a href="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/more/getting_started/index.html" target="_top">getting
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|       started guide</a> for more information.
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|     </p>
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| <p>
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|       You can also build the libraries from your favourite IDE or command line tool:
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|       each <code class="computeroutput"><span class="keyword">extern</span> <span class="string">"C"</span></code>
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|       function declared in <code class="computeroutput"><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">boost</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">tr1</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">hpp</span><span class="special">></span></code> has its own source file with the same name
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|       in <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">libs</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">src</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">tr1</span></code>. Just
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|       select the sources corresponding to the functions you are using and build them
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|       into a library, or else add them directly to your project. Note that the directory
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|       <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">libs</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">src</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">tr1</span></code> will
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|       need to be in your compiler's #include path as well as the boost-root directory
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|       (MSVC Tools, Options, Projects and Solutions, VC++ Directories, Include files).
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|     </p>
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| <div class="note"><table border="0" summary="Note">
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| <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Note]" src="../../../../../doc/src/images/note.png"></td>
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| <th align="left">Note</th>
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| </tr>
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|         If you are using a Windows compiler that supports auto-linking and you have
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|         built the sources yourself (or added them directly to your project) then
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|         you will need to prevent <code class="computeroutput"><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">boost</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">tr1</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">hpp</span><span class="special">></span></code>
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|         from trying to auto-link to the binaries that Boost.Build generates. You
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|         can do this by defining either BOOST_MATH_NO_LIB or BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB at project
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|         level (so the defines get passed to each compiler invocation).
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|       </p></td></tr>
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| </table></div>
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| <p>
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|       Optionally the sources in <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">libs</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">src</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">tr1</span></code>
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|       have support for using <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">libs</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">src</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">tr1</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">pch</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">hpp</span></code> as a precompiled header <span class="emphasis"><em>if
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|       your compiler supports precompiled headers.</em></span> Note that normally this
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|       header is a do-nothing include: to activate the header so that it #includes
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|       everything required by all the sources you will need to define BOOST_BUILD_PCH_ENABLED
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|       on the command line, both when building the pre-compiled header and when building
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|       the sources. Boost.Build will do this automatically when appropriate.
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|     </p>
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| <h5>
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| <a name="math_toolkit.building.h1"></a>
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|       <span class="phrase"><a name="math_toolkit.building.building_the_examples"></a></span><a class="link" href="building.html#math_toolkit.building.building_the_examples">Building
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|       the Examples</a>
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|     </h5>
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| <p>
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|       The examples are all located in <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">libs</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">example</span></code>, they can all be built without reference
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|       to any external libraries, either with Boost.Build using the supplied Jamfile,
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|       or from your compiler's command line. The only requirement is that the Boost
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|       headers are in your compilers #include search path.
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|     </p>
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| <h5>
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| <a name="math_toolkit.building.h2"></a>
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|       <span class="phrase"><a name="math_toolkit.building.building_the_tests"></a></span><a class="link" href="building.html#math_toolkit.building.building_the_tests">Building
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|       the Tests</a>
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|     </h5>
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| <p>
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|       The tests are located in <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">libs</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">test</span></code> and are best built using Boost.Build
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|       and the supplied Jamfile. If you plan to build them separately from your favourite
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|       IDE then you will need to add <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">libs</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">test</span></code> to the list of your compiler's search
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|       paths.
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|     </p>
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| <p>
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|       You will also need to build and link to the Boost.Regex library for many of
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|       the tests: this can built from the command line by following the <a href="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/more/getting_started/index.html" target="_top">getting
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|       started guide</a>, using a command such as:
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|     </p>
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| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="identifier">bjam</span> <span class="identifier">toolset</span><span class="special">=</span><span class="identifier">gcc</span> <span class="special">--</span><span class="identifier">with</span><span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">regex</span> <span class="identifier">install</span>
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| </pre>
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| <p>
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|       or
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|     </p>
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| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="identifier">bjam</span> <span class="identifier">toolset</span><span class="special">=</span><span class="identifier">msvc</span> <span class="special">--</span><span class="identifier">with</span><span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">regex</span> <span class="special">--</span><span class="identifier">build</span><span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">type</span><span class="special">=</span><span class="identifier">complete</span> <span class="identifier">stage</span>
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| </pre>
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| <p>
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|       depending on whether you are on Linux or Windows.
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|     </p>
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| <p>
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|       Many of the tests have optional precompiled header support using the header
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|       <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">libs</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">math</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">test</span><span class="special">/</span><span class="identifier">pch</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">hpp</span></code>. Note that normally this header is a
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|       do-nothing include: to activate the header so that it #includes everything
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|       required by all the sources you will need to define BOOST_BUILD_PCH_ENABLED
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|       on the command line, both when building the pre-compiled header and when building
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|       the sources. Boost.Build will do this automatically when appropriate.
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|     </p>
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| <td align="right"><div class="copyright-footer">Copyright © 2006-2010, 2012-2014 Nikhar Agrawal,
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|       Anton Bikineev, Paul A. Bristow, Marco Guazzone, Christopher Kormanyos, Hubert
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|       Holin, Bruno Lalande, John Maddock, Jeremy Murphy, Johan Råde, Gautam Sewani,
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|       Benjamin Sobotta, Thijs van den Berg, Daryle Walker and Xiaogang Zhang<p>
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|         Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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|         file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at <a href="http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt" target="_top">http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt</a>)
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