
On Sun, 2006-01-29 at 19:26 -0700, Jeff Garland wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 00:10:39 +0800, Dean Michael C. Berris wrote
Good day,
On some of my free time, having been working a few months (close to a year) on an in-house framework for a company here in the Philippines, I have tried actually creating a Registry-Listener pattern template which might be useful to other people. This implementation is from the ground up mine, and in no way being used by my client.
I guess my first question would be, how is this different from boost.signals?
It's a bit different because instead of explicit "connection" and "disconnection", I instead used a template which was intended to be inherited publicly that had in it's constructor a call to a Registry's "register" method. The Registry template on the other hand is defined with a templated "default hash" class -- which is really a functor with template arguments. I'm not really good at explaining the code, but I am putting in some source files at the vault.
I had been contemplating already for a long time whether the boost library is the right place for me to bring forward this ...snip...
My question however would be where I should be uploading the files,
We use the 'vault' to share files:
http://boost-consulting.com/vault/
and whether there are any conventions and regulations that need to be followed for the library to be included maybe under the Boost libraries.
Boost libraries have a very high bar in terms of quality...so it's usually a long process to get a library into boost. If you haven't already you should have a read thru:
http://www.boost.org/more/submission_process.htm
and
Thanks for the links. :) They are very much appreciated. :) I should get into reading these docs too in my "other spare times that I want to be a bit productive". :)
I've been on the list (lurking) for a while already, and pointers regarding newbie Boost developer concerns would be most appreciated.
Thank you very much and have a nice day! :)
Welcome!
Again, thank you very much for the pointers. :) -- Dean Michael C. Berris Mobile +639287291459 URL http://mikhailberis.blogspot.com YMID: mikhailberis