
Beman Dawes wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Ben Robinson <cppmaven@gmail.com> wrote:
The implementation is complete, with 5 policies created (and users can always create and use more). The policies are:
ignore_overflow throw_overflow assert_overflow saturate_overflow nan_overflow
The implementation is fully portable, and it provides integer types which can be used like the builtin integers, except they will trigger their policy on an overflow.
Also, this library will integrate seamlessly with the Boost Constrained Value Library (contributed by Robert Kawulak).
Does this pique anyone's interest?
How does it relate to Boost.NumericConversion?
See http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_48_0/libs/numeric/conversion/doc/html/index....
I took a serious look at boost numeric conversion and found it to be very, very difficult (for me) to understand and use. It could be just an issue with the documentation. Everytime I had a question about what it does, I just couldn't find a good answer in the documents. When I went to look into the code, it wasn't easy either. Robert Ramey
--Beman
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