4 Feb
2024
4 Feb
'24
11:22 p.m.
So what's your point?
a) boost/math/policies/error_handling.hpp manual name_of, although it would be no problem to add a simple nameof in boost/core/demagle.hpp: template <typename Type> inline std::string nameof() { return demangle(typeid(Type).name()); } b) boost/math/policies/policity.hpp manual "variadic templates" c) boost.convert (apart from the fact that this library is unusable due to its design) - no C++23 FP types - no (unsigned)__int128 - no __float128 These are just the things that came to my mind. The whole design and supported types of boost is stuck 25 years ago. As I said, I'm grateful that boost made C++11 possible. But since then you are stuck at this level and changes are *not* welcome.