Hi, I'm (desperately) looking for a serious comparative review of Loki vs. Boost libraries. Although the differences are quite clear, still it would be nice to see a serious comparison, especially in the features that exists in both places, i.e. smart
Is there anything new to this old posting's question (2002) which was never answered? Is Loki going to be part of boost one day? Never? To what extent can they co-exist in one project? Thanks, Valery Hamlet wrote: pointers,
small obj. allocator, type traits and template meta-programming. Does anybody knows if there exists such a paper somewhere, or alternatively have his own insights about the libraries?
Thanks,
Ariel
"Valery Aronov" wrote:
Is there anything new to this old posting's question (2002) which was never answered? Is Loki going to be part of boost one day? Never? Unlikely. Loki is (AFAIK) not maintained. Lot of its functionality is already present in Boost.
To what extent can they co-exist in one project?
As much as you wish (and your compiler allows). /Pavel FYI: small object allocator doesn't help very much. All standard RTLs do better job.
Thanks, Valery
Hi, I'm (desperately) looking for a serious comparative review of Loki vs. Boost libraries. Although the differences are quite clear, still it would be nice to see a serious comparison, especially in the features that exists in both places, i.e. smart
Hamlet wrote: pointers,
small obj. allocator, type traits and template meta-programming. Does anybody knows if there exists such a paper somewhere, or alternatively have his own insights about the libraries?
Thanks,
Ariel
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Pavel Vozenilek
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