
Am 22.05.2012 21:40, schrieb Beman Dawes:
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Oliver Kowalke<oliver.kowalke@gmx.de> wrote:
may I add boost.context to 1.50 too? It is way past the point we usually add new libraries.
Hmm - I was waiting for an announcement for the merge window for the next release and I didn't found an related entry in the boost calendar. I did not found an info on boost website which branch has to be used for merging (I'm guessing it is branch 'release' in http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/branches). Maybe this is 'implicit' knowledge.
And you have some tab cleanup to do:
boost\context\detail\fcontext_arm.hpp: *Tab* boost\context\detail\fcontext_i386.hpp: *Tab* boost\context\detail\fcontext_i386_win.hpp: *Tab* boost\context\detail\fcontext_mips.hpp: *Tab* boost\context\detail\fcontext_ppc.hpp: *Tab* boost\context\detail\fcontext_x86_64.hpp: *Tab* boost\context\detail\fcontext_x86_64_win.hpp: *Tab* libs\context\example\exit.cpp: *Tab* libs\context\example\jump.cpp: *Tab* libs\context\example\transfer.cpp: *Tab* libs\context\performance\performance.cpp: *Tab* libs\context\src\fcontext.cpp: *Tab* libs\context\src\stack_allocator_posix.cpp: *Tab* libs\context\test\test_context.cpp: *Tab*
done in trunk
Has the Review Manager taken a look at trunk to verify issues identified during the formal review?
only some issued related to the documentation which I think is fixed. So - does it mean I've no luck to submit the lib? Oliver