Le 24/09/15 18:22, David Sankel a écrit :
As you may or may not know, Bjarne Stroustrup, Herb Sutter, and others have announced a new set of C++ guidelines[1] and an accompanying library[2] that supports them. In case your are interested, the presentation from Bjarne is public now :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OEu9C51K2A
For many folks, it would be difficult to incorporate a new library into their organizations, but there is a strong desire to make use of the guidelines.
I floated the idea of including GSL in Boost as a distribution mechanism to Bjarne and he said he doesn't have any objection to the idea in principle, although he is hesitant to having to go through an extensive review process where some of these basic structures would change.
What do you all think? Would it be appropriate and/or desirable to have a Boost.GSL library?
While GSL would be welcome to Boost (after review of course) I don't think that it will be so useful without the static analysis tool that will check for the guidelines. If I understand GSL is hosted under Microsoft organization. I don't think they will be interested in moving to Boost. Best, Vicente