
Hi Rene, "Rene Rivera" <grafik.list@redshift-software.com> wrote in message news:43F90D5A.2030005@redshift-software.com...
I have a "static" version of the libraries list which uses the single XML data file:
It looks useful!
* The sorting by the individual fields is not implemented, that's next.
I'm looking forward to seeing that... How about a link to the regression tests for that library. I think they can be generated from the name / boost version so there's not much work required to get a useful result. For instance the url for bind is http://engineering.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/CVS-RC_1_33_0/user/bind.ht... BTW Its a shame the actual regression test files are so Big. e.g serialisation is 3.2 Mb .. most of which seems to consist of the text <td class="library-success-expected user-library-success-expected" Use of JavaScript for that sort of boilerplate, rather than raw HTML, could get the file size down to %15 of that, which would save a lot of bandwidth and speed everyones life up I would guess.
<http://boost.redshift-software.com/libraries.xml> and in CVS of course.
Whats the usual mechanism for querying/ updating xml files? Can it do SQL? regards Andy Little