Synapse library review final 2 days
Today and tomorrow are the last 2 days of the review of the Synapse library by Emil Dotchevski. If anybody intends to review the Synapse library but cannot finish their review this weekend, but will be able to finish their review by this coming Monday, please e-mail me and I will take into account your review when making my decision as Review Manager. I encourage all those who are interested in signal/slot programming to look at Synapse and make a review. Synapse is a signal programming library, similar to Boost Signals2 and the signals-slots system in Qt. The main difference is that Synapse is non-intrusive: the address of any object of any static type whatsoever can be passed to synapse::emit to emit a signal. This makes it possible to emit Synapse signals from objects of third-party types as well as system objects (e.g. standard FILE pointers, HWNDs, etc.) or any other object that can be converted to a pointer. The library has been formatted to fit the Boost directory and namespace structure. To get Synapse, clone 'https://github.com/zajo/boost-synapse.git' into a directory called 'synapse' under your boost/libs directory. See the tutorial at 'http://zajo.github.io/boost-synapse/Tutorial.html', or read full documentation at 'http://zajo.github.io/boost-synapse/index.html'. You can also view the documentation locally from your clone of the library at boost/libs/synapse/doc/index.html.
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Edward Diener