On 2 Sep 2014 at 10:32, Robert Ramey wrote:
I don't intend to "finish" concurrent_unordered_map past what is already done, and I suspect no Boost library will accept it until I or someone else does.
I hope a GSoC student finishes it in 2015 or 2016, but for me it's enough for me to move on, so I am. You will hear what I will be doing next later today in fact.
What do you mean by "ready for review" exactly?
For those interested in a concurrent_unordered_map to comment on the design. Especially as it's a unique design compared to all the others as it can concurrent erase. I don't intend to submit it for Boost review to enter the Boost libraries. The feedback would be to finish the missing parts. I know that already. Besides, I'll be announcing the development of a major new Boost library probably next week which hopefully will have 2.5 full time developers on it, I'll be asking here and on the ASIO mailing list for feedback on the design which some would call "radical" seeing as it's all C++14 and integrates the proposed monadic continuations framework based on expected<T, E> with the future C++ 17 Networking library ASIO so it's all seamless. If you remember me saying to you Robert about a forthcoming easy programming generic DSEL for AFIO/ASIO/futures/all async in C++, the ball is finally rolling on that, assuming funding remains in place for it. Niall -- ned Productions Limited Consulting http://www.nedproductions.biz/ http://ie.linkedin.com/in/nialldouglas/