
John Torjo wrote:
Dear boosters,
Hi John.
I thought this might be of interested in this, even if it's Windows-only for now.
Have you seen my "thoughts on a GUI library" thread? It is still early days so I would appreciate any feedback. I am continuing to work on i and now support code like: gui::area client; ::GetClientRect( *this, client.native()); // ... to allow interoperability between areas, positions, sizes and their natiive OS representations.
I'm happy to announce the first version of "Cross Builder": http://www.torjo.com/cb/
In short, Cross Builder allows you to build C++ projects very easy. In addition to that, it allows you to modify various compiler settings in a simple and straightforward way.
Cross Builder's purpose is to make it as easy as possible for you to build your projects with *any* C++ compiler.
Does this work for Boost.Build (v2) projects? I would like an IDE that allows you to manage a project written using Boost.Build2 that allows you to configure user-config.jam and the location of the Boost distribution. I have written a utility program based on process_jam_log.cpp to output XML instead of HTML so it can be rendered using a stylesheet or manipulated. I would like to hook this into an IDE that is Boost-aware/orientated. Regards, Reece