This macro has to be larger than the default value
and it must be set before including <boost/parameter.hpp>
Instead of setting it to 12 in the packages that
need it, we do this in <CGAL/config.h> and produce
an error if a user has set it to a value < 12
There was eventually no VC13.
- In cmake/modules/CGAL_GeneratorSpecificSettings.cmake replace it by
MSVC14. Add a support for a futur MSVC15.
- Synchronize include/CGAL/auto_link/auto_link.h from the future
Boost-1.59 (not yet released), to add support for VC14/MSVC2015.
somehow, boost/random.hpp includes boost/type_traits/has_binary_operator.hpp,
and the "parse error" happens in this file (as said in the bug report)
Also update the link to the official Qt bug report
Introduces a redesign of the CGAL extension of the BGL API
Successfully tested in CGAL-4.5-Ic-90
Approved by the Release Manager
Conflicts:
Surface_mesh_segmentation/test/Surface_mesh_segmentation/test_compute_sdf_values_and_segment_exact_rational.cpp
A warning of clang showed me my mistake:
In file included from /no-raid/home/lrineau/CGAL/CGAL-4.4-I-10/cmake/platforms/x86-64_Linux-Fedora18_llvm-clang-with-g++-4.7/test/Kinetic_data_structures/timings.cpp:14:
In file included from /no-raid/home/lrineau/CGAL/CGAL-4.4-I-10/include/CGAL/Kinetic/Delaunay_triangulation_3.h:32:
In file included from /no-raid/home/lrineau/CGAL/CGAL-4.4-I-10/include/CGAL/Delaunay_triangulation_3.h:31:
In file included from /no-raid/home/lrineau/CGAL/CGAL-4.4-I-10/include/CGAL/Triangulation_3.h:37:
/no-raid/home/lrineau/CGAL/CGAL-4.4-I-10/include/CGAL/Triangulation_data_structure_3.h:938:7: warning: logical not is only applied to the left hand side of this comparison [-Wlogical-not-parentheses]
CGAL_assume(index_v_in_n0 <= 1);
^ ~~
/no-raid/home/lrineau/CGAL/CGAL-4.4-I-10/include/CGAL/assertions.h:86:29: note: expanded from macro 'CGAL_assume'
# define CGAL_assume(EX) CGAL_ASSUME(EX)
^
/no-raid/home/lrineau/CGAL/CGAL-4.4-I-10/include/CGAL/config.h:334:30: note: expanded from macro 'CGAL_ASSUME'
# define CGAL_ASSUME(EX) if(!EX) { __builtin_unreachable(); }
^
Trivial bug-fix.
CGAL_assume(EX) is like CGAL_assertion, but is not disabled in release
mode. In debug mode, it is similar to CGAL_assertion(). In release mode, it
uses builtins of the compilateur, like the MSVC __assume or the g++/clang
__builtin_unreachable to give an hint to the compiler that some situation
in the code cannot happen.
In order to fix such a warning from g++-4.8:
warning: typedef ‘boost_static_assert_typedef_241’ locally defined but
not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
then:
- create one macro CGAL_UNUSED that is "__attribute__ ((__unused__))"
with g++ or empty otherwise,
- use it after BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT in the definition of
CGAL_static_assertion.