Exception is not only for Linux, also for MinGW; refs #10
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// otherwise there is a fallback wich makes everything much more compliacted
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#  ifndef MRW__OLD_PRE11_COMPILER
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#    if __cplusplus < 201103L
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       /// Code is compiled with an old non C++11 standard compliant compiler
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       /** There are workarounds for old non C++11 compatible
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           compilers. These workarounds are deprecated, but will remain until
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            most compilers fully support C++11. So this workaround will be
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            removed in future releases, when support for C++11 is more
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            common. Only rely on this workaround, if you really have to. */
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#      define MRW__OLD_PRE11_COMPILER
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#      warning you need a C++11 compliant compiler, on gcc use option -std=c++11
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#      warning emulating C++11 - this changes the way you use the library
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#      warning this is deprecated and will be removed in future releases
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#      warning refere to the library documentation for more details
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#      if __cplusplus==1
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         // __cplusplus==1 is a known bug in gcc 4.6.3
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#        warning your compiler has a know bug, please upgrade to gcc >= 4.7
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#        warning see __cplusplus in http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.7/changes.html
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#      else
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         /// Code is compiled with an old non C++11 standard compliant compiler
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         /** There are workarounds for old non C++11 compatible
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             compilers. These workarounds are deprecated, but will remain until
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             most compilers fully support C++11. So this workaround will be
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             removed in future releases, when support for C++11 is more
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             common. Only rely on this workaround, if you really have to. */
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#        define MRW__OLD_PRE11_COMPILER
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#        warning you need a C++11 compliant compiler, on gcc: add -std=c++11
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#        warning emulating C++11 - this changes the way you use the library
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#        warning this is deprecated and will be removed in future releases
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#        warning refere to the library documentation for more details
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#      endif
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#    endif
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#  endif
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#  if __cplusplus==1
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// __cplusplus==1 is a known bug in gcc 4.6.3
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#    warning your compiler has a know bug, please upgrade to gcc >= 4.7
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#    warning see __cplusplus in http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.7/changes.html
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#    ifdef __linux__
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#      undef MRW__OLD_PRE11_COMPILER
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#    endif
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#  endif
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#  ifdef MRW__OLD_PRE11_COMPILER
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#    if __cplusplus<200300L
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#      include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
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