
Question is that there are some libraries that have been approved for next release, but that are not in the current release (1.34), some are in SVN (Generic Image Library, Bimap,...), some not even there (binary_int might be an example). The total amount of such libraries, as listed in http://www.boost.org/more/formal_review_schedule.html is up to 15, not including those that are accepted provisionally. I am currently checking in the above link, but I would rather have a comment in the library docs. David On 10/31/07, Sebastian Redl <sebastian.redl@getdesigned.at> wrote:
What I am proposing is that in any and all not-yet-approved library
David RodrÃguez Ibeas wrote: that
is proposed to boost the docs (ideally close to the title) document the status, for example in http://www.revergestudios.com/boost-exception/boost-exception.htm title could read:
What's wrong with simply checking whether you're on the www.boost.org domain or not? If you can't find the docs for the library there, it's not in any released Boost version.
That said, I'm pretty sure this is already a requirement.
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