[section Installing xpressive] [h2 Getting xpressive] There are two ways to get xpressive. The first is by downloading xpressive.zip at the [@http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?directory=Strings%20-%20Text%20Processing Boost File Vault] in the "Strings - Text Processing" directory. In addition to the source code and the Boost license, this archive contains a copy of this documentation in PDF format. The second way is through anonymous CVS via the boost project on SourceForge.net. Just go to [@http://sf.net/projects/boost] and follow the instructions there for anonymous CVS access. [h2 Building with xpressive] xpressive is a header-only template library, which means you don't need to alter your build scripts or link to any separate lib file to use it. All you need to do is `#include `. If you are only using static regexes, you can improve compile times by only including `xpressive_static.hpp`. Likewise, you can include `xpressive_dynamic.hpp` if you only plan on using dynamic regexes. [h2 Requirements] xpressive depends on Boost. You can download the latest version of the Boost libraries from [@http://boost.org]. xpressive requires Boost version 1.32 or higher. [h2 Supported Compilers] Currently, Boost.Xpressive is known to work on the following compilers: * Visual C++ 7.1 and higher * GNU C++ 3.2 and higher * Intel for Linux 8.1 and higher * Intel for Windows 8.1 and higher * tru64cxx 65 and higher * QNX qcc 3.3 and higher * MinGW 3.4 and higher * Metrowerks CodeWarrior 9.4 and higher Check the latest tests results at Boost's [@http://engineering.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/CVS-HEAD/developer/xpressive.html Regression Results Page]. [note Please send any questions, comments and bug reports to eric boost-consulting com.] [endsect]