23 May
2020
23 May
'20
1:13 p.m.
> general feelings about Boost perceived lack> of modernization > ... proposal for an epoch-based organization> of Boost libraries I would welcome this. It does, however, sound likea reather large undertaking. In a smaller but similar situation, I was once motivatedin my own research to identify various time epochsin C++. Probably similar to others, I identified for my purposes: 1) Pre-C++11 (basically C++03)2) C++11 but no more.3) C++ newest Intuitively, I think number 2 is a great first stepin moving and migrating toward moden C++.Most compilers are conformant with modernC++11 now, even embedded systems compilers. Kind regards, Chris Am Samstag, 23. Mai 2020, 11:57:26 MESZ hat Joaquin M López Muñoz via BoostFolgendes geschrieben: Hi, Prompted by general feelings about Boost perceived lack of modernization and internal "bloat", and after an explicit survey on what users dislike about Boost [1], I decided to try and write a more or less fleshed out proposal for an epoch-based organization of Boost libraries. I've extensively tested and refined the proposal during discussions on Reddit and the Boost Slack channel, and I feel this is now ready for presentation at the mailing list: https://github.com/joaquintides/boost_epoch/blob/master/README.md I hope the proposal can start a productive conversation. Looking forward to your feedback. Best, Joaquín M López Muñoz [1]: https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/gfowpq/why_you_dont_use_boost/ _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost