# (C) Copyright William E. Kempf 2001. Permission to copy, use, modify, sell # and distribute this software is granted provided this copyright notice # appears in all copies. This software is provided "as is" without express or # implied warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose. # # Boost.Threads example Jamfile # # Additional configuration variables used: # 1. PTW32 may be used on Win32 platforms to specify that the pthreads-win32 # library should be used instead of "native" threads. This feature is # mostly used for testing and it's generally recommended you use the # native threading libraries instead. PTW32 should be set to be a list # of two strings, the first specifying the installation path of the # pthreads-win32 library and the second specifying which library # variant to link against (see the pthreads-win32 documentation). # Example: jam -sPTW32="c:\pthreads-win32 pthreadVCE.lib" # Declare the location of this subproject relative to the root. subproject libs/thread/example ; # Include threads.jam for Boost.Threads global build information. # This greatly simplifies the Jam code needed to configure the build # for the various Win32 build types. import ../build/threads ; { template example ## sources ## : <template>thread_base <dll>../build/boost_thread ## requirements ## : ## default build ## : ; exe monitor : <template>example monitor.cpp ; exe starvephil : <template>example starvephil.cpp ; exe tennis : <template>example tennis.cpp ; exe condition : <template>example condition.cpp ; exe mutex : <template>example mutex.cpp ; exe once : <template>example once.cpp ; exe recursive_mutex : <template>example recursive_mutex.cpp ; exe thread : <template>example thread.cpp ; exe thread_group : <template>example thread_group.cpp ; exe tss : <template>example tss.cpp ; exe xtime : <template>example xtime.cpp ; }