18 Feb
2014
18 Feb
'14
5:03 a.m.
On 18/02/2014 11:50, Quoth Michael Powell:
It's fairly straightforward to define your own custom dimensions using Boost.Units, especially when they're based on the existing dimensions and base units.
You can do this in your application code, without touching Boost.Units itself.
I get that. However that's why I mention it here in the event there's some process for folding in other, potentially value-added physical dimensions into the library.
If it's something you think should be included in the standard Boost distribution, then you can submit a Trac ticket suggesting it. It's more likely to go through if you also include a patch that adds it (following the same style as the existing code). But that's up to the maintainer of the library.