On 5/20/2015 1:02 PM, Abel Sinkovics wrote:
Hi Edward,
On 2015-05-20 02:43, Edward Diener wrote:
https://github.com/sabel83/mpllibs/tree/master/mpllibs/metaparse
It does not appear to be a git repository but part of a larger git repository called mpllibs. I can clone mpllibs but not just metaparse.
Correct. The Mpllibs repository was created with the same directory structure as the (old) Boost repository. Metaparse is one of the libraries there.
And a very complete tutorial:
http://abel.web.elte.hu/mpllibs/metaparse/getting_started.html
I would like to suggest that since this library is up for review this documentation be part of metaparse itself on github.
It is on Github in Markdown (https://github.com/sabel83/mpllibs/tree/master/libs/metaparse/doc) format and is in the same repository (and same branch) as the code. The generated HTML files are uploaded to the ELTE server.
I missed the fact that it uses the old directory structure. Now I see everything.