
On 7/23/10 9:18 PM, Thomas Heller wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen, I proudly announce that the port of phoenix3 is completed! All testcases pass! (some with minor modifications)
So, What is next? Here is my proposed schedule: - fix some minor issues - improve boost.bind compatibility: make all boost.bind testcases pass - implement all boost.lambda testcases and make them pass, as far as it is reasonable - add support for C++0x lambdas - make interoperability testcases for std::function, boost::function - adapt the documentation - clean up code (some parts are a little messy as of now) - improve compile time
Did I miss something?
This is a very tight schedule, I may not be able to finish all points during the GSoC period. Any help will be appreciated. Additionally a review of the current code is highly appreciated to point out some defects that might exist. The code can be checked out at: https://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/SOC/2010/phoenix3
I will be happy to answer your questions!
Additionally I would like to thank Joel de Guzman and Eric Niebler for their great assistance and initial designs!
Let me make my off-list comments public: Hats off to you, Thomas! Another very successful GSOC project. Hopefully, I'll be able to chip in some time again myself. For now: A BIG THANKS! And Congratulations! Regards, -- Joel de Guzman http://www.boostpro.com http://spirit.sf.net