Hello all, What's the status of Jeremy Pack's library under construction Boost.Extension? P.S. I read the docs and I have a couple of comments: 1. shared_library as RAII Why isn't shared_library an RAII object? If there's a good reason for that, a RAII object should also be provided scoped_library that will open at construction and automatically close at destruction. 2. get should use function type syntax get<result_type, arg1_type, arg2_type, ...> should be changed to get<result_type (arg1_type, arg2_type, ...)> 3. type_map purpose/name The introduction of type_map seems arbitrary... some rationale needs to be provided as soon as it's introduced in Tutorial 2. Is there a better name than type_map? That name tells me little about what it is.. maybe, factory_map given that it's a map strings to factories? 4. call(type_map) lib.call(type_map) the name call is too generic, it should be changed to set or even better get_factories: type_map types; if(!lib.call(types)) ... Changed to: factory_map factories; if(!lib.get_factories(factories)) ... 5. type_map doesn't allow for multiple constructors type_map doesn't allow for derived classes to have constructors with different signatures than the base class. It also doesn't allow for classes (derived or base) to have multiple constructors. In any case, the syntax should use member function types, changing the current syntax: std::map<std::string, factory<animal, int> >... to: std::map<std::string, factory<void (*::animal)(int)> 6. I didn't understand parameter_map purpose, usage, etc :( Thanks. --Lorenzo