
On 10/6/06, shams <shams@orcon.net.nz> wrote:
Hi,
As far as I know some interesting libraries have cropped up from SOC into the boost vault. See http://code.google.com/soc/boost/about.html
What is the status of these libraries in terms of submissions, reviews etc.
Why don't they show up in the sandbox?
I am mostly interested in: * boost.process * boost.tree
Boost.Process is still progressing, albeit slowly. I published a 0.1 version when SoC finished and uploaded it to the sandbox, but a lot of changes have gone into the SVN tree since then. (Well, strictly speaking, it was untouched for around a month and I've got back to hacking it only a week ago... but some university-related projects are interfering.) You should be able to use 0.1 in your projects already, and maybe try your hands on the code in the repository (but don't count on it working regularly). It might not be the cleanest API (it certainly is not, yet), but it currently works in several platforms ;-) There is still a bunch of work to do (see the "pending.qbk" file in the library's "doc" subdirectory) before it can be presented for revision. (FYI I'm now investigating a much-delayed item: the integration with Boost.Asio). Kind regards, -- Julio M. Merino Vidal <jmmv84@gmail.com> The Julipedia - http://julipedia.blogspot.com/