
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 08:03:08 +0200, Joaquín Mª López Muñoz <joaquin@tid.es> wrote:
Unless we all begin chasing red cells down we will never get 1.34 out of the door.
Yes, we have admittedly some problems with that. I asked myself why and I think it is in part due to the number of interesting proposals which are regularly submitted, in part to the high commitment of many boost members to the WG21 committee, which has set a pretty aggressive schedule both for TR2 and C++0x. Another facet of the problem is coupling between libraries. I think once 1.34.0 is out it will be worth to devote some thoughts to this.
Yes, that looks ok to me (off-hand I can't see where <cstdio> gets included, but I hope it is!).
I thought the same, but regression tests show that the stuff is indeed included, so I decided not to touch the code any more than strictly necessary.
Yeah, let's hope we are not relying on undefined behavior :-)
I'd say just go with it. :-)
Done.
Thanks. Just one thing: I meant to wittily say "go for it". I'm not sure whether the meanings are different, but since when a native speaker made me notice that "to go along" and "to get along" are totally different things I'm a bit more cautious with verb + preposition combinations :-) -- [ Gennaro Prota, C++ developer for hire ] [ resume: available on request ]