
Brian Braatz writes:
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It would be nice if boost doc pages pointed to a WIKI or something for people to add things to the documentation (not officially added mind you- just ammendums)(similar to how people can comment on products on amazon.com for example) .
I suppose you mean particular library's documentation pages pointing to particular wiki pages. Otherwise it's already there (http://www.crystalclearsoftware.com/cgi-bin/boost_wiki/wiki.pl, referenced from the Boost main page). In any case, please see below.
I.e. once I get code working on how to deduce return type from a lambda functor, it would be nice if I could put that info someplace easy for others to find. OR- Is the solution for me to write up a page of documentation and simply request it be added to the lambda documentation?
Most often this is a preferred way.
(which raises the issue)- is there any process for this?
1) Query the library maintainers for the interest/making sense. 2) Write it up. 3) Send it here. HTH, -- Aleksey Gurtovoy MetaCommunications Engineering