[Review] Phoenix V3: Mini-review starts February 20th
Hi all, Thomas Heller worked hard to address the outstanding issues of the original Phoenix review. He ported Phoenix to Boost.Proto. As mandated by the original Boost review, we will conduct a mini-review of his Phoenix V3 library. This mini-review starts today, February 20th, 2011 and ends on March 2nd, 2011. ------------------ About the library: The Phoenix library enables FP techniques such as higher order functions, lambda (unnamed functions), currying (partial function application) and lazy evaluation in C++. The focus is more on usefulness and practicality than purity, elegance and strict adherence to FP principles. Phoenix is a very important infrastructure library. It is currently a utility library included with Spirit V2 and therefore is already available for years from the latest Boost distributions (headers: $BOOST_ROOT/boost/spirit/home/phoenix, docs: $BOOST_ROOT/libs/spirit/phoenix, or http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/spirit/phoenix/index.html) ------------------ The code of new Phoenix V3 (that's what we mini-review) can be found at: https://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/SOC/2010/phoenix3/ the documentation is at: http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/SOC/2010/phoenix3/libs/phoenix/doc/ht ml/index.html ------------------ Here are the questions raised during the initial review of Phoenix in September 2008 (see here: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.devel/180753): <quote> We will have a mini review before Phoenix gets merged to SVN to make sure whether the feedback from the v2 review was accommodated. Additionally this review will have to discuss: - the breaking interface changes from v2 - the migration path from boost::bind and lambda to Phoenix - how the interoperability with std::bind is solved (result_of semantics) - C++0x features such as rvalue references and variadic templates - the new extensibility mechanism - unified placeholders and interoperability issues with other Proto-based DSELs (such as Spirit.Qi, Spirit.Karma, and Xpressive) - compile times </quote> Please note that Phoenix already has been accepted as a Boost library. We don't vote about that anymore. The purpose of this mini-review is to discuss if the newly rewritten Phoenix V3 addresses the outstanding issues from the main review. In the end I will have to make the decision whether to include the new library into SVN trunk. I really hope to see your participation in the discussions on the Boost mailing lists! Regards Hartmut Review Manager --------------- http://boost-spirit.com
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Hartmut Kaiser