
"Edward Diener" <eddielee@tropicsoft.com> wrote in message news:d2oo3n$4oq$1@sea.gmane.org...
Now you may feel that this is still useful, and I have done exactly that, although not for .NET, in my own Regular Expression Component Library using Boost regex++, but I do not think you can ask any of the Boost programmers to do that for you. If you decide to take a Boost library and create a .NET implementation for it for your own use or that of others, no one will object. I asked it, because I would like to do it by myself and because even in managed C++ I still want to use boost libraries(and iostreams). I just wanted to know does anybody else need it? But I think it is wrong to ask Boost implementors to work with an implementation that is not standard C++. After all Boost is about the C++ standard and creating advanced implementations which follow that standard as much as possible. What about Posix and Windows implementation?
-- Pavel Chikulaev