
Arkadiy Vertleyb wrote:
"Tobias Schwinger" <tschwinger@neoscientists.org> wrote
Arkadiy Vertleyb wrote:
"Tobias Schwinger" <tschwinger@neoscientists.org> wrote
Why not? I don't understand... If, for example, a Spirit header includes an MPL header, the corresponding Spirit registration header would include the corresponding MPL registration header.
So, if I include the Spirit registration header, I automatically get needed MPL types registered, won't I?
Spirit and MPL are both part of Boost. I was talking about a third party library in between user and Boost code.
In my above statement replace "Spirit" with "third party library". What is going to change?
Spirit knows about Typeof, an arbitrary third party library might not. [...]
It would be helpful to also get the opinion of other library authors that are planning/considering to add typeof support to their libraries. After all, Boost libraries are maintained independently, and, in order to implement any effective policy, we need to reach a consensus.
That would be great. Regards, Tobias