[Test] New documentation
There used to be a better version of the documentation at http://www.patmedia.net/~rogeeff/html/index.html. However it's down at the moment and the official/current documentation is very lacking (and broken). Can the new documentation be found elsewhere? Hrvoje Prgeša
Hrvoje Prgeša
There used to be a better version of the documentation at http://www.patmedia.net/~rogeeff/html/index.html. However it's down at the moment and the official/current documentation is very lacking (and broken).
Can the new documentation be found elsewhere?
It's svn. I'll try this weekend to setup different host to post docs till 1.36 is out. Genandiy
2008/7/31 Gennadiy Rozental
Hrvoje Prgeša
writes: There used to be a better version of the documentation at http://www.patmedia.net/~rogeeff/html/index.html. However it's down at the moment and the official/current documentation is very lacking (and broken).
Can the new documentation be found elsewhere?
It's svn. I'll try this weekend to setup different host to post docs till 1.36 is out.
I've uploaded the beta release to my site: http://www.calamity.org.uk/1.36/libs/test/doc/html/index.html I'm not sure if it's up to date with your latest changes. It's missing a graphic. I'll upload a new snapshot later. Daniel
Daniel James wrote:
I've uploaded the beta release to my site:
http://www.calamity.org.uk/1.36/libs/test/doc/html/index.html
I'm using 1.35, but it definitely beats using google cache to access the old docs. Thank you, Hrvoje
On Jul 31, 2008, at 2:07 PM, Gennadiy Rozental wrote:
Hrvoje Prgeša
writes: There used to be a better version of the documentation at http://www.patmedia.net/~rogeeff/html/index.html. However it's down at the moment and the official/current documentation is very lacking (and broken).
Can the new documentation be found elsewhere?
It's svn. I'll try this weekend to setup different host to post docs till 1.36 is out.
A regular Subversion server (using http URLs, not svn or svn+ssh) is a web server. You don't need another host. Use the same URLs as when you check-out or -in. (There is also Trac access on the same server. But my main suggestion is _not_ Trac; it's something directly from the Subversion web server adapter for Apache and works on systems without Trac.) Obviously, this only gets the current state of that part (tag, branch, tag, etc.) of the repository. You'll need to modify the URL (or use Trac) to get older versions. -- Daryle Walker Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie darylew AT hotmail DOT com
Daryle Walker
A regular Subversion server (using http URLs, not svn or svn+ssh) is a web server. You don't need another host.
You right. So new docs are here http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/trunk/libs/test/doc/html/index.html Does not Look like I would prefer, but I should suffice for now.
Back in 2000 was a long listserve thread relating to the creation of functions in boost/detail/atomic_count.hpp. But I don't see any reference, directly or indirectly through the v1.35 list at http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_35_0/libs/libraries.htm. In a similar vein, there appears to be a bunch of miscellaneous bits and pieces in boost and boost/detail. Are they documented, or meant to be documented or referenced somehow? Or are these routines not meant to be used by mere library users? ;-) Ray. -- Scanned for viruses and dangerous content at http://www.oneunified.net and is believed to be clean.
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Daniel James
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Daryle Walker
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Gennadiy Rozental
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Hrvoje Prgeša
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Ray Burkholder