On 2/5/2018 9:53 AM, Louis Dionne via Boost wrote:
Dear Boost community,
The formal review of Zach Laine's Yap library starts Monday, February 5th and ends on Wednesday, February 14th.
Yap is a C++14-and-later library to build expression templates. Yap uses new features introduced in C++14/17 to make the library simpler to use and compile faster than existing solutions, such as the well known Boost.Proto library. The documentation is available here:
Hello Everyone, My question is on the compiler support instead of a review. On https://tzlaine.github.io/yap/doc/html/boost_yap__proposed_/compiler_support..., it states that MSVC does not support YAP. With the ongoing improvements to support C++17 in the Visual Studio 2017 branch, have the weekly to bi-weekly updates positively affected using cl.exe 19.12.25834 and newer (e.g. Visual Studio 2017, 15.5.4)? --Robert
The GitHub repository is available here:
https://github.com/tzlaine/yap
We encourage your participation in this review. At a minimum, please state:
- Whether you believe the library should be accepted into Boost - Your name - Your knowledge of the problem domain
You are strongly encouraged to also provide additional information:
- What is your evaluation of the library's: * Design * Implementation * Documentation * Tests * Usefulness - Did you attempt to use the library? If so: * Which compiler(s)? * What was the experience? Any problems? - How much effort did you put into your evaluation of the review?
All issues discussed during this review will be tracked on the library's GitHub issue tracker at https://github.com/tzlaine/yap/issues.
Regards, Louis Dionne
P.S.: I've been having trouble posting to this list. If this ends up being a duplicate post, let's make this one the official one.
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