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A generic interface for traversing graphs, using C++ templates.
The full documentation is available on boost.org.
Support, bugs and feature requests
Bugs and feature requests can be reported through the Github issue page.
See also:
- Current open issues
- Closed issues
- Old issues still open on Trac
- Closed issues on Trac
You can submit your changes through a pull request. One of the maintainers will take a look (remember that it can take some time).
There is no mailing-list specific to Boost Graph, although you can use the general-purpose Boost mailing-list using the tag [graph].
Development
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Drone |
Clone the whole boost project, which includes the individual Boost projects as submodules (see boost+git doc):
git clone https://github.com/boostorg/boost
cd boost
git submodule update --init
The Boost Graph Library is located in libs/graph/
.
Boost Graph Library is mostly made of headers but also contains some compiled components. Here are the build commands:
./bootstrap.sh <- compile b2
./b2 headers <- just installs headers
./b2 <- build compiled components
Note: The Boost Graph Library cannot currently be built outside of Boost itself.
Running tests
First, make sure you are in libs/graph/test
.
You can either run all the 300+ tests listed in Jamfile.v2
or run a single test:
../../../b2 <- run all tests
../../../b2 cycle_canceling_test <- single test
You can also check the regression tests reports.