
Hello, 2007/12/1, Sebastian Redl <sebastian.redl@getdesigned.at>:
Hi,
Back in June I posted some thoughts about what I'd expect from a properly done I/O library.[1] Based on the ensuing discussion I then designed such a library. Over the last months, I've worked hard at implementing the thing.
I hope you still continue :). I am very interested in that library.
It is with quite a bit of pride, then, that I announce the IOChain preview release 1.
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All discussion, suggestions, and criticisms are welcome.
1) What features do you plan to add before you can post it for review? Have you considered breaking it up in several parts? I mean do you intend to get a complete iostream replacement with the first version? This is obviously a good goal, but even without all iostream features the library seems to be a good addition to boost. 2) Where is the code? I only see: iochain/ iochain/.gitignore iochain/Jamfile iochain/html/ iochain/html/.gitignore iochain/html/boostbook.css iochain/iochain.qbk kind regards Andreas