
I have revised the design of the singleton many times, thanks to the plethora of helpful suggestions from testers (most notably Pavel Vozenilek, thanks a ton!). The library has reached a stage where changes being made now are minor, and mostly have to do with implementation details and getting the singleton to work on legacy compilers. The draft documentation is complete, though I still plan to add more examples and sample code. The library compiles on at least four popular compilers. I believe that I am truly ready to schedule a formal review. Can singleton be added to the queue? On a related note, I have convinced the local college to give me three credit hours for the 'independent study' that I am doing (creating the singleton library). I understand that the review queue is filled for the next couple of months, but I wanted to find out if there was any chance that the singleton review could be completed before the end of the semester. Getting the library accepted into boost before classes let out would almost certainly ensure an 'A' in the class. Of course, if this is impossible I'll understand. I just thought I'd ask. :) -Jason