
| -----Original Message----- | From: boost-bounces@lists.boost.org | [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Scott Schurr | Sent: 13 July 2005 19:13 | To: boost@lists.boost.org | Subject: Re: [boost] Interest in a binary_int template for | binary literals? | ----------------------- | Paul A Bristow replied: | | > and perhaps append the binary_int.hpp file Thanks. | I did some editing of the template in an attempt to make it | boost compatible, although I didn't put it in the Boost name | space. Even though it says it's a boost file, I'm fully aware | that it isn't. Sorry about that. There is no problem about it using Boost licence, but my understanding of some resent discussion is that it is considered good form to include something like 'candidate' or 'submitted to' to show that it has not yet emerged from the intense light (and heat) and of concerted Boosters scrutiny. This seems quite neat and a welcome workaround for the lack of a proper binary (Ada's any power seems a bit overkill - anyone seriously missing base 7, base 13? But its separators are shown to be useful here). But have there been no proposals for a language solution in C++0X? 0b1010? Is this for lack of a , or other separator between the groups of 1010s? Paul Paul A Bristow Prizet Farmhouse, Kendal, Cumbria UK LA8 8AB +44 1539 561830 +44 7714 330204 mailto: pbristow@hetp.u-net.com