Uniform usage of ratio as boost::ratio#75
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While debugging a strange ABI issue in a downstream Boost Chrono package (RoboStack/ros-noetic#448), I found an inconsistencies between
std::ratioandboost::ratio. I was not able to reproduce the issue, however I noticed that in Boost Chrono there are some inconsistency in the use ofratio, that sometimes is used asboost::ratio, and sometimes is used justratio(this is probably a leftover from the time wherestd::ratiodid not exist).Regardless of the root issue I was experiencing, I think (but I may be wrong) that it may be beneficial to uniform the usage in the library to always use
boost::ratio, for consistency and avoid confusion withstd::ratio.