
Gennaro Prota wrote:
On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 11:11:12 -0700, Jeff Garland <jeff@crystalclearsoftware.com> wrote:
Gennaro Prota wrote:
Any feedback appreciated, though likely only Dave will be interested ;)
Probably best to upload these sort of files to the vault -- they don't tend to come thru mail firewalls.
Thanks. It's in the vault root now, with the same filename:
"array_count proposal v.0.1.zip"
The usage wasn't immediately apparent to me. It suprised me that I had to look a the docs to use this one. Take for example: float myfloats[24] = {0}; size_t count = sizeof boost::count_of( myfloats ); // count = 24 This seems to suggest you are getting the size of the count of the array. If spoken aloud that brings to my mind something like: sizeof( size_t ) == sizeof boost::count_of( myfloats ) I would have expected float myfloats[24] = {0}; size_t count = boost::count_of( myfloats ); // count = 24 The sizeof seems like an implementation detail. Is it possible to hide it from the user?