Hello everyone, The review of the proposed Boost Shmem library written by Ion GaztaƱaga starts today (February 6th, 2006) and ends after 10 days (February 16, 2006). Documentation for the library can be found online here: http://tinyurl.com/e2os3 Both documentation and the library itself can be downloaded here: http://tinyurl.com/9t5qy --------------------------------------------------- About the library: The Shmem Library simplifies the use of shared memory and provides some STL compatible allocators that allow shared memory STL container placement. It also offers helper classes, such as offset pointers, process shared mutexes, condition variables, and named semaphores. Library users can apply all STL algorithms and utilities with created shared memory objects. Shmem also wants to present a portable implementation, unifying UNIX and Windows shared memory object creation, providing simple wrapper classes. Shmem offers the following to the user: - Portable synchronization primitives for shared memory, including shared mutexes and shared condition variables. - Dynamic allocation of portions of a shared memory segment. - Named allocation in shared memory. Shmem can create objects in shared memory and associate it with a c-string offering a similar mechanism to a named new/delete. Created object can be found by other processes using Shmem framework. - Offset pointers that can be safely placed in shared memory to point to another object of the same shared memory segment even if the memory is mapped to a different address. - STL compatible shared memory allocators so that STL containers can be placed in shared memory. Shmem also offers a pooled node allocator to save and optimize shared memory allocation in node containers. - STL compatible containers for systems with STL implementations that cannot deal with shared memory. The user can map shared memory to different addresses and use STL compatible containers and algorithms. Useful to store common data or implement shared memory databases. These containers also show how STL compatible containers can make use of shared memory STL compatible allocators to place such containers in the shared memory. Shmem also offers the basic_string pseudo-container to use full-powered C++ strings in shared memory. --------------------------------------------------- Please always state in your review, whether you think the library should be accepted as a Boost library! Additionally please consider giving feedback on the following general topics: - What is your evaluation of the design? - What is your evaluation of the implementation? - What is your evaluation of the documentation? - What is your evaluation of the potential usefulness of the library? - Did you try to use the library? With what compiler? Did you have any problems? - How much effort did you put into your evaluation? A glance? A quick reading? In-depth study? - Are you knowledgeable about the problem domain? Fred Bertsch Review Manager
Both documentation and the library itself can be downloaded here: http://tinyurl.com/9t5qy
Which file needs to be dounloaded. There are lots of'em there. Gennadiy
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Fred Bertsch
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Gennadiy Rozental