
Hi, I looked at the docs, but some of the links are broken on the first page. I tried IE and Firefox. I also found some of the examples confusing, such as clicking bit_array -> select, and the example used a bit_vector. Even more confusing is the lack of documentation of the classes' template argument. Also, If I can do the following typedef bit_array<16> 16bits; I would also expect to be able to get the size value at compile time through a const, static value or enum, such as 16bits::size. Chris On 1/31/07, Art Stamness <artstamness@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have been working on a library that is used for low level bit manipulation of integral types, and modeling of n-bit length types. I have written it as a template library, for inclusion with the Boost library ( hopefully).
This is my public request for interest to see if anyone would be interested in such a library. This code runs under Visual Studio and g++ ( linux, and Mac ) . I have posted a web page with documentation ( still a work in progress ), of most all the functionality in the library. There is also a tar ball there, that has been tested with Boost 1.33.1 .
Documentation and source tar-ball can be found here :
http://www.emulogic.com/bit_logic
Any feedback, positive, negative, suggestions is always appreciated. Also if there is a better suggestion for a name, I am open to it. I realize the Boost.Logic library has a very different purpose than this one, and don't want them to be confused.
-Art
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