On May 22, 2011, at 6:04 AM, archie14 wrote:
Tim Moore
writes: I believe the library was accepted provisionally in 2010 and is awaiting modifications by the author: http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2011/03/177804.php
quite sad, actually. Either library exists in boost or it does not. Year and a half is sufficiently large time period for the author to either complete the library or withdraw it.
Please try to understand 1. This is a volunteer organization and hardly anyone is getting paid to work on this stuff. 2. The conditions on acceptance were pretty stringent for this library. 3. One of the conditions was to use Phoenix lambdas instead of the home-made stuff Andrey came up with. Phoenix has been in flux and is only now ready for other libraries to build on it. In other words, it's not really either-or: there's a lot of work in the intermediate stage. That's part of how the libraries end up so good. :-)
I remember reading in the posts that previous library, done by Torjo (apologies if I mingled the name) is supposed to be deprecated.
John Torjo's library was rejected. I understand it's much simpler and smaller, and there could still be a place for such a library. (It's okay to have two libraries with the same purpose and different approaches.)
(even if the word I have to enter to proof the message is "flame" this post is nothing of such kind. Just lamenting...)
Understood.