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author | Constantin Michael <constantin@codesynthesis.com> | 2011-03-14 17:35:53 +0200 |
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committer | Constantin Michael <constantin@codesynthesis.com> | 2011-03-14 17:43:17 +0200 |
commit | c26132d22ff37b2ca8d76a0ba4cb1fe9904d7f93 (patch) | |
tree | 2f0cbdcf7a11138beb0cd31ea815885602257ae1 | |
parent | 32d223376f5d3e42403493715922ec27cae7d9ad (diff) |
Update NEWS to reflect boost profile additions
Insert boost profile chapter into manual TOC
-rw-r--r-- | NEWS | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/manual.xhtml | 16 |
2 files changed, 18 insertions, 5 deletions
@@ -1,5 +1,12 @@ Version 1.2.0 + * New profile, boost, provides support for Boost library types. This version + provides support for a subset of types from the 'smart_ptr', 'unordered', + and 'date_time' libraries. The boost profile implementation is provided by + the libodb-boost library. For more information refer to Chapter 12, "Boost + Profile" in the ODB manual as well as the 'boost' example in the + odb-examples package. + * New namespace, odb::core, contains using-declarations for the core ODB constructs, such as the database, transaction, etc. The primary use of this namespace is in the using-directives: diff --git a/doc/manual.xhtml b/doc/manual.xhtml index 25151e5..69dbbe8 100644 --- a/doc/manual.xhtml +++ b/doc/manual.xhtml @@ -484,9 +484,15 @@ for consistency. <tr> <th>12</th><td><a href="#12">Boost Profile</a> <table class="toc"> - <tr><th>12.1</th><td><a href="#12.1"></a></td></tr> - <tr><th>12.2</th><td><a href="#12.2"></a></td></tr> - <tr><th>12.3</th><td><a href="#12.3"></a></td></tr> + <tr><th>12.1</th><td><a href="#12.1">Smart Pointers Library</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>12.2</th><td><a href="#12.2">Unordered Containers Library</a></td></tr> + <tr> + <th>12.3</th><td><a href="#12.3">Date Time Library</a> + <table class="toc"> + <tr><th>12.3.1</th><td><a href="#12.3.1">MySQL Database Type Mapping</a></td></tr> + </table> + </td> + </tr> </table> </td> </tr> @@ -7088,8 +7094,8 @@ class employee supports is <code>gregorian::date</code>. The types currently supported by the <code>posix-time</code> sub-profile are <code>posix_time::ptime</code> and - <code>posix_time::time_duration</code>. The manner in which these these - types are persisted is database system dependent and is discussed in the + <code>posix_time::time_duration</code>. The manner in which these types + are persisted is database system dependent and is discussed in the sub-sections that follow. The example below shows how <code>gregorian::date</code> may be used within a persistent object.</p> |