
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 3:48 AM, OvermindDL1 <overminddl1@gmail.com> wrote:
Well as a pure interesting-idea type thing, perhaps a toybjam project, just to see if we could get any runtime power/speed in exchange for compile-time. Can add new abilities such as multi-threaded to scan multiple directories at the same time, among other features. May not ever be used, but in any case it would make for a fascinating case project for Spirit and maybe LLVM too.
Well, this thread moved away from the original command line option topic, so even though this is certainly a JHWH question: Didn't you want to move to CMake? Me for one, I would really appreciate it since meanwhile we do almost everything with CMake and boost is the only library left with an own solution, which makes it quite hard to create builds each time a new (or patched) version appears. Besides, it would probably integrate nicer in our projects. Of course these are not really smashing good arguments but still... isn't it worth considering? Cheers, Stephan