
17 Jun
2005
17 Jun
'05
2:59 a.m.
Rob Stewart <stewart@sig.com> writes:
From: David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com>
Rob Stewart <stewart@sig.com> writes:
How about this:
Generic libraries that accept callable arguments are common in C++; analysis and manipulation of built-in function types seem to appear in each one. Some examples are the STL, Boost.Lambda, Boost.Function, and Boost.Python.
"Examples are A, B, and C" is weird. How about:
I don't know what's weird about it, but we each have our own sensibilities.
Trees are Elm, Oak, and Maple. Sounds like Yoda. Weird these speech constructs are. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com