
All: As I mentioned, I put together a release - it can be considered the starting point for the SoC project. The "registry" class has some bugs with library unloading. The API for it is all in place though. Refer to the registry example to see how to use it. That class will change a bit underneath to maximize the library unloading possible - but the API should stay the same. Refer to the HelloWorld sample for the simplest use of the Extension library. Refer to the MultipleInheritance sample for a complicated use of the library. Note: multiple inheritance across shared library boundaries is messy, and I only made an example of it to show that the library can handle complicated inheritance hierarchies involving dynamic and static linking. Note 2: On Unix systems, you may have to change your LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the multiple inheritance example. The recommended way to use the library (for now) is to download the sandbox SVN repository at svn.boost.org. Then you can sync it later to pick up new changes. You may also download just the Extension library at: http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/libs/extension/Release%205-29-07.zip Send any bug reports, feature requests, or lists of failed tests (along with compiler info) to me or Mariano, and/or to this list. Tested compilers with the very latest build: GCC 4.0 on OS X MSVC 2005 on Windows Thanks! Jeremy On 5/29/07, Janek Kozicki <janek_listy@wp.pl> wrote:
Jeremy Pack said: (by the date of Tue, 29 May 2007 08:00:17 -0700)
You can check it out now - just the "registry" class is incomplete. As far as the rest of the library, check out the sandbox/libs/extension/examples folder to see how it works. There is also some scanty documentation - tutorials 1 and 2 have some information in them already.
great, thanks! Expect feedback soon :)
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