It seems that you've send a response to the boost-users list and I'm guessing Emil is not a subscriber because he haven't responded. So I'm forwarding it to the developers mailing list. -----Original Message----- I'm not qualified to give a full review of this library beyond observing: 1 It looks very useful. 2 Boost prefers clarity to curtness. The naming is much too terse making the resulting code rather 'write-only'. I'd at least go for col_mat for col_m and transpose for transp etc. (I know any changes will be a big PITA but shows that asking sooner than later is a good idea for would-be Boost library authors ;-) 3 Documentation is OK, but I'd like many more examples of every function, and some much bigger fuller real-life examples showing use too. 4 Does this mesh at all with the quaternions in Boost.Math library? FWIW Paul PS If you build the Boost inspect tool \modular-boost\tools\inspect by running its jamfile, (and making sure that it is in your PATH) then from your /doc folder you can simply call
inspect > inspect.html
and view any transgressions of the Boost rules in inspect.html - and, most important, any dud links. You may get a few false positives, but you can spot these easily. --- Paul A. Bristow Prizet Farmhouse Kendal UK LA8 8AB +44 (0) 1539 561830 _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users