AFIAK, Boost.Range doesn't offer the way to allocate memory yet.
I haven't used boost beyond calling some regex methods but I was curious, in light of performance questions and complaints, if boost has any cache or architetcture aware stuff, like allocators? I have written some of my own one-of classes to allocate blocks of memory for special applications ( the proverbial hard-coded code ) but was curious to know if there are better solutions. IIRC from the google hits, FFTW seems to be very memory aware but I have never looked at details there either. Thanks. Mike Marchywka 586 Saint James Walk Marietta GA 30067-7165 404-788-1216 (C)<- leave message 989-348-4796 (P)<- emergency only marchywka@hotmail.com Note: Hotmail is blocking my mom's entire ISP claiming it is to reduce spam but probably to force users to use hotmail. Please DON'T assume I am ignoring you and try me on marchywka@yahoo.com if no reply here. Thanks.
To: boost-users@lists.boost.org From: pstade.mb@gmail.com Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 01:03:33 +0900 Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [boost-users] [iterator_range construct new iterator_range of arbitary size_type]
chun ping wang wrote:
i meant construct iterator range of x number of types. Like construct 40 integer objects or 20 integer objects.. like that.
AFIAK, Boost.Range doesn't offer the way to allocate memory yet. boost::shared_container_iterator might be ported to Boost.Range.
Regards,
-- Shunsuke Sogame
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