
hi all, i'm not sure about the state of atomic, as the original author hardly reacts on emails and atm, i don't have the time to adopt it ... i'd therefore request permission to merge boost.lockfree into release, depending on std::atomic<>. this means, that it will require gcc-4.8 or msvc 2012 in c++11 mode to compile it (not sure about clang++, as their c++11 support under linux is pretty broken). the architecture of boost.lockfree is modular, so once boost.atomic is merged, it is trivial to use it again and allow use of the library with pre-c++11 compilers ... this is far from ideal, but boost.atomic has been blocking the release of boost.lockfree for a long time and it doesn't look like that it will be available before std::atomic<> is widely supported ... thoughts? tim