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author | Daniel James <daniel@calamity.org.uk> | 2007-11-28 23:40:38 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel James <daniel@calamity.org.uk> | 2007-11-28 23:40:38 +0000 |
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Move the review wizard reports to the new site. I'm not sure about how this is
organized - I would the expect the review schedule (currently in
community/reviews) and reports to be together. Refs #1368.
[SVN r41447]
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diff --git a/more/report-apr-2006.html b/more/report-apr-2006.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0512c0855a..0000000000 --- a/more/report-apr-2006.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,278 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> -<head> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> -<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.3.8: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> -<title>Review Wizard Status Report for April 2006</title> -<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.boost.org/rst.css" type="text/css" /> -</head> -<body> -<div class="document" id="review-wizard-status-report-for-april-2006"> -<h1 class="title">Review Wizard Status Report for April 2006</h1> -<div class="section" id="news"> -<h1><a name="news">News</a></h1> -<p>April 1, 2006 -- The "Promotion Traits" Review Begins (Fast-Track) -Proposal to add promote, integral_promotion and -floating_point_promotion class templates to type_traits library.</p> -<p>April 6, 2006 -- The "Function Types" Review Begins (Fast-Track) -This library provides a metaprogramming facility -to classify, decompose and synthesize function-, function pointer-, -function reference- and member function pointer types.</p> -<p>March 22, 2006 -- Asio Accepted -Announcement: <a class="reference" href="http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2006/03/102287.php">http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2006/03/102287.php</a></p> -<p>February 17, 2006 - Shared Memory Library Accepted -Announcement: <a class="reference" href="http://lists.boost.org/boost-announce/2006/02/0083.php">http://lists.boost.org/boost-announce/2006/02/0083.php</a></p> -<p>February 5, 2006 - Fixed String Library Rejected -Announcement: <a class="reference" href="http://lists.boost.org/boost-announce/2006/02/0081.php">http://lists.boost.org/boost-announce/2006/02/0081.php</a></p> -<p>We need experienced review managers. Please take a look at -the list of libraries in need of managers and check out their -descriptions. If you can serve as review manager for any of -them, email Ron Garcia or Tom Brinkman "garcia at cs dot indiana dot edu" -and "reportbase at gmail dot com" respectively.</p> -<p>A link to this report will be posted to www.boost.org. -If you would like us to make any modifications or additions to this -report before we do that, please email Ron or Tom.</p> -<p>If you're library author and plan on submitting a library for review -in the next 3-6 months, send Ron or Tom a -short description of your library and we'll add it to the -Libraries Under Construction below. We know that there are many -libaries that are near completion, but we have hard time keeping -track all of them. Please keep us informed about your progress.</p> -</div> -<div class="section" id="review-queue"> -<h1><a name="review-queue">Review Queue</a></h1> -<blockquote> -<ul class="simple"> -<li>Promotion Traits - April 1, 2006 (fast-track)</li> -<li>Function Types - April 6, 2006 (fast-track)</li> -<li>Fusion</li> -<li>Pimpl Pointer</li> -<li>Property Tree</li> -<li>Physical Quantities System</li> -<li>Intrusive Containers</li> -</ul> -</blockquote> -<hr class="docutils" /> -<div class="section" id="function-types-mini-re-review"> -<h2><a name="function-types-mini-re-review">Function Types (mini-re-review)</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Tobias Schwinger</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Tom Brinkman</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://boost-sandbox.sourceforge.net/vault/">http://boost-sandbox.sourceforge.net/vault/</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">This library provides a metaprogramming facility to classify, -decompose and synthesize function-, function pointer-, function -reference- and member function pointer types. For the purpose of -this documentation, these types are collectively referred to as -function types (this differs from the standard definition and -redefines the term from a programmer's perspective to refer to -the most common types that involve functions).</p> -<p>The classes introduced by this library shall conform to the -concepts of the Boost Metaprogramming library (MPL).</p> -<dl class="docutils"> -<dt>The Function Types library enables the user to:</dt> -<dd><ul class="first last simple"> -<li>test an arbitrary type for being a function type of specified kind,</li> -<li>inspect properties of function types,</li> -<li>view and modify sub types of an encapsulated function type with -MPL Sequence operations, and</li> -<li>synthesize function types.</li> -</ul> -</dd> -</dl> -<p class="last">This library supports variadic functions and can be configured -to support non-default calling conventions.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="promotion-traits"> -<h2><a name="promotion-traits">Promotion Traits</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Alexander Nasonov</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Tobias Schwinger</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://cpp-experiment.sourceforge.net/promote-20050917.tar.gz">http://cpp-experiment.sourceforge.net/promote-20050917.tar.gz</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Proposal to add promote, integral_promotion and -floating_point_promotion class templates to type_traits library.</p> -<p>Alexander tried it on different compilers with various success: -GNU/Linux (gentoo-hardened): gcc 3.3 and 3.4, Intel 7, 8 and 9 -Windows: VC7 free compiler -Sparc Solaris: Sun C++ 5.3 and 5.7</p> -<p class="last">See comments at the beginning of -promote_enum_test.cpp for what is broken.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="intrusive-containers"> -<h2><a name="intrusive-containers">Intrusive Containers</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Olaf Krzikalla</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Thorsten Ottosen</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://people.freenet.de/turtle++/intrusive.zip">http://people.freenet.de/turtle++/intrusive.zip</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">While intrusive containers were and are widely used in C, they became -more and more forgotten in the C++-world due to the presence of the -standard containers, which don't support intrusive -techniques. Boost.Intrusive not only reintroduces this technique to -C++, but also encapsulates the implementation in STL-like -interfaces. Hence anyone familiar with standard containers can use -intrusive containers with ease.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="fusion"> -<h2><a name="fusion">Fusion</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Joel de Guzman</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Ron Garcia</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://spirit.sourceforge.net/dl_more/fusion_v2/">http://spirit.sourceforge.net/dl_more/fusion_v2/</a> -<a class="reference" href="http://spirit.sourceforge.net/dl_more/fusion_v2.zip">http://spirit.sourceforge.net/dl_more/fusion_v2.zip</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Fusion is a library of heterogenous containers and views and -algorithms. A set of heterogenous containers (vector, list, set and -map) is provided out of the box along with view classes that present -various composable views over the data. The containers and views -follow a common sequence concept with an underlying iterator concept -that binds it all together, suitably making the algorithms fully -generic over all sequence types.</p> -<p class="last">The architecture is somewhat modeled after MPL which in turn is -modeled after STL. It is code-named "fusion" because the library is -the "fusion" of compile time metaprogramming with runtime programming.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="pimpl-pointer"> -<h2><a name="pimpl-pointer">Pimpl Pointer</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Asger Mangaard</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body">Boost Sandbox (<a class="reference" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/">http://boost-consulting.com/vault/</a>) under pimpl_ptr.</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">The pimpl idiom is widely used to reduce compile times and disable -code coupling. It does so by moving private parts of a class from the -.hpp file to the .cpp file. -However, it's implementation can be tricky, and with many pitfalls -(especially regarding memory management). -The pimpl_ptr library is a single header file, implementing a special -policy based smart pointer to greately ease the implementation of the -pimpl idiom.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="property-tree"> -<h2><a name="property-tree">Property Tree</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Marcin Kalicinski</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body">Boost Sandbox Vault - property_tree_rev4.zip -<a class="reference" href="http://kaalus.atspace.com/ptree">http://kaalus.atspace.com/ptree</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">Property tree is a data structure - a tree of (key, value) -pairs. It differs from its cousin, "usual" property map, because -it is hierarchical, not linear. Thus, it is more like a -minimalistic Document Object Model, but not bound to any -specific file format. It can store contents of XML files, -windows registry, JSON files, INI files, even command line -parameters. The library contains parsers for all these formats, -and more.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="physical-quantities-system"> -<h2><a name="physical-quantities-system">Physical Quantities System</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Andy Little</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://tinyurl.com/7m5l8">http://tinyurl.com/7m5l8</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">PQS (Physical Quantities System) is used for modelling -physical-quantities in C++ programs. The advantages over using -built-in types in the role include: trapping errors in -dimensional analysis, detailed semantic specifications for -reliable and repeatable conversions between units and -self-documentation of source code. PQS is based around the -principles and guidelines of the International System of Units -(SI). The library predefines a large number of quantities, -physical and maths constants using a common syntax. The library -also includes (or will soon include) classes for manipulating -quantities algebraically, for example angles (radians, -steradians, degrees,minutes,seconds) and vectors, matrices and -quaternions for more advanced modelling of physical systems.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -</div> -<div class="section" id="libraries-under-development"> -<h1><a name="libraries-under-development">Libraries under development</a></h1> -<p>Geometry Library - Author - Andy Little (?)</p> -<p>C2_functions Library - Author - Marcus Mendenhall</p> -<p>Please let us know of any libraries you are currently -developing that you intend to submit for review.</p> -</div> -</div> -<hr class="docutils footer" /> -<div class="footer"> -Generated by <a class="reference" href="http://docutils.sourceforge.net/">Docutils</a> from <a class="reference" href="http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html">reStructuredText</a> source. -</div> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/more/report-jan-2006.html b/more/report-jan-2006.html deleted file mode 100644 index f1a557f0e3..0000000000 --- a/more/report-jan-2006.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> -<head> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> -<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.5: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> -<title>Review Wizard Status Report for January 2006</title> -<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.boost.org/rst.css" type="text/css" /> -</head> -<body> -<div class="document" id="review-wizard-status-report-for-january-2006"> -<h1 class="title">Review Wizard Status Report for January 2006</h1> -<div class="section"> -<h1><a id="news" name="news">News</a></h1> -<p>Happy New Year! Here are some statistics regarding Boost Library -reviews in 2005:</p> -<blockquote> -<ul class="simple"> -<li>12 Libraries were reviewed</li> -<li>8 Libraries were accepted</li> -<li>1 Library (Function Types) was accepted pending a mini-review</li> -<li>2 Libraries were rejected</li> -<li>1 Library has yet to receive a final verdict (ASIO)</li> -</ul> -</blockquote> -<p>Policy Pointer has been removed from the review queue because the author has -stated that it is not quite ready.</p> -<p>We need review managers. Please take a look at the list of libraries -in need of managers and check out their descriptions. If you can -serve as review manager for any of them, send one of us an email.</p> -<dl class="docutils"> -<dt>Note:</dt> -<dd>If you have any suggestions about how we could improve -the Review Wizard's status report, -please email "reportbase at gmail dot com" -and "garcia at cs dot indiana dot edu".</dd> -</dl> -</div> -<div class="section"> -<h1><a id="review-managers-needed" name="review-managers-needed">Review Managers Needed</a></h1> -<p>There are a few libraries in the review queue in need -of review managers. If you would like to volunteer to be a review -manager, please contact Ron or Tom.</p> -<p>The following libraries still require review managers:</p> -<blockquote> -<ul class="simple"> -<li>Fusion</li> -<li>Shmem</li> -<li>Pimpl Pointer</li> -<li>Type Traits (modification)</li> -<li>Function Types</li> -</ul> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section"> -<h1><a id="review-queue" name="review-queue">Review Queue</a></h1> -<blockquote> -<ul class="simple"> -<li>Fixed Strings - January 19 2006 - January 28 2006</li> -<li>Intrusive Containers</li> -<li>Function Types (mini-re-review)</li> -<li>Shmem</li> -<li>Fusion</li> -<li>Pimpl Pointer</li> -<li>Type Traits (modification)</li> -</ul> -</blockquote> -<hr class="docutils" /> -<div class="section"> -<h2><a id="fixed-strings" name="fixed-strings">Fixed Strings</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Reece Dunn</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Harmut Kaiser</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body">Boost Sandbox (<a class="reference" href="http://boost-sandbox.sourceforge.net/">http://boost-sandbox.sourceforge.net/</a>) under fixed_string</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">The fixed string library provides buffer overrun protection for static -sized strings (char s[ n ]). It provides a C-style string -interface for compatibility with C code (for -example, porting a C program to C++). -There is also a std::string-style interface using a class based on -flex_string by Andre Alexandrescu with a few limitations due to the -non-resizable nature of the class.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section"> -<h2><a id="intrusive-containers" name="intrusive-containers">Intrusive Containers</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Olaf Krzikalla</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">to be determined</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://people.freenet.de/turtle++/intrusive.zip">http://people.freenet.de/turtle++/intrusive.zip</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">While intrusive containers were and are widely used in C, they became -more and more forgotten in the C++-world due to the presence of the -standard containers, which don't support intrusive -techniques. Boost.Intrusive not only reintroduces this technique to -C++, but also encapsulates the implementation in STL-like -interfaces. Hence anyone familiar with standard containers can use -intrusive containers with ease.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section"> -<h2><a id="function-types-mini-re-review" name="function-types-mini-re-review">Function Types (mini-re-review)</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Tobias Schwinger</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">to be determined</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference" href="http://boost-sandbox.sourceforge.net/vault/">http://boost-sandbox.sourceforge.net/vault/</a></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><dl class="first last docutils"> -<dt>This library provides a metaprogramming facility</dt> -<dd><p class="first last">to classify, decompose and synthesize function-, -function pointer-, function reference- and -member function pointer types. For the purpose -of this documentation, these types are -collectively referred to as function -types (this differs from the standard -definition and redefines the term from -a programmer's perspective to refer to -the most common types that involve functions).</p> -</dd> -<dt>The classes introduced by this library</dt> -<dd><p class="first last">shall conform to the concepts of the -Boost Metaprogramming library (MPL).</p> -</dd> -<dt>The Function Types library enables the user to:</dt> -<dd><ul class="first last simple"> -<li>test an arbitrary type for -being a function type of specified kind,</li> -<li>inspect properties of function types,</li> -<li>view and modify sub types of an -encapsulated function type with -MPL Sequence operations, and</li> -<li>synthesize function types.</li> -</ul> -</dd> -<dt>This library supports variadic functions and</dt> -<dd><p class="first last">can be configured to support -non-default calling conventions.</p> -</dd> -</dl> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section"> -<h2><a id="shmem" name="shmem">Shmem</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Ion Gaztanaga</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">to be determined</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Boost Sandbox Vault -> Memory (<a class="reference" href="http://boost-sandbox.sourceforge.net/vault/index.php?direction=0&order=&directory=Memory">http://boost-sandbox.sourceforge.net/vault/index.php?direction=0&order=&directory=Memory</a>)</p> -<p><a class="reference" href="http://ice.prohosting.com/newfunk/boost/libs/shmem/doc/html/index.html">http://ice.prohosting.com/newfunk/boost/libs/shmem/doc/html/index.html</a></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Shmem offers tools to simplify shared memory usage in -applications. These include shared memory creation/destruction and -synchronization objects. It also implements dynamic allocation of -portions of a shared memory segment and an easy way to construct C++ -objects in shared memory.</p> -<p class="last">Apart from this, Shmem implements a wide range of STL-like containers -and allocators that can be safely placed in shared memory, helpful to -implement complex shared memory data-bases and other efficient -inter-process communications.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section"> -<h2><a id="fusion" name="fusion">Fusion</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Joel de Guzman</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">to be determined</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference" href="http://spirit.sourceforge.net/dl_more/fusion_v2/">http://spirit.sourceforge.net/dl_more/fusion_v2/</a> -<a class="reference" href="http://spirit.sourceforge.net/dl_more/fusion_v2.zip">http://spirit.sourceforge.net/dl_more/fusion_v2.zip</a></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Fusion is a library of heterogenous containers and views and -algorithms. A set of heterogenous containers (vector, list, set and -map) is provided out of the box along with view classes that present -various composable views over the data. The containers and views -follow a common sequence concept with an underlying iterator concept -that binds it all together, suitably making the algorithms fully -generic over all sequence types.</p> -<p class="last">The architecture is somewhat modeled after MPL which in turn is -modeled after STL. It is code-named "fusion" because the library is -the "fusion" of compile time metaprogramming with runtime programming.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section"> -<h2><a id="pimpl-pointer" name="pimpl-pointer">Pimpl Pointer</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Asger Mangaard</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">to be determined</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body">Boost Sandbox (<a class="reference" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/">http://boost-consulting.com/vault/</a>) under pimpl_ptr.</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">The pimpl idiom is widely used to reduce compile times and disable -code coupling. It does so by moving private parts of a class from the -.hpp file to the .cpp file. -However, it's implementation can be tricky, and with many pitfalls -(especially regarding memory management). -The pimpl_ptr library is a single header file, implementing a special -policy based smart pointer to greately ease the implementation of the -pimpl idiom.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section"> -<h2><a id="type-traits-modification" name="type-traits-modification">Type_Traits (modification)</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Alexander Nasonov</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">to be determined</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference" href="http://cpp-experiment.sourceforge.net/promote-20050917.tar.gz">http://cpp-experiment.sourceforge.net/promote-20050917.tar.gz</a> -or <a class="reference" href="http://cpp-experiment.sourceforge.net/promote-20050917/">http://cpp-experiment.sourceforge.net/promote-20050917/</a></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Proposal to add promote, integral_promotion and -floating_point_promotion class templates to type_traits library.</p> -<p>Alexander tried it on different compilers with various success: -GNU/Linux (gentoo-hardened): gcc 3.3 and 3.4, Intel 7, 8 and 9 -Windows: VC7 free compiler -Sparc Solaris: Sun C++ 5.3 and 5.7</p> -<p>See comments at the beginning of promote_enum_test.cpp for what is broken. -<a class="reference" href="http://cpp-experiment.sourceforge.net/promote-20050917/libs/type_traits/test/promote_enum_test.cpp">http://cpp-experiment.sourceforge.net/promote-20050917/libs/type_traits/test/promote_enum_test.cpp</a></p> -<p class="last">Alexander requests a fast-track review.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -</div> -<div class="section"> -<h1><a id="libraries-under-development" name="libraries-under-development">Libraries under development</a></h1> -<div class="section"> -<h2><a id="property-tree" name="property-tree">Property Tree</a></h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Marcin Kalicinski</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body">Boost Sandbox Vault (<a class="reference" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/">http://boost-consulting.com/vault/</a>) -property_tree_rev3.zip</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -<p>Please let us know of any libraries you are currently -developing that you intend to submit for review.</p> -</div> -</div> -</div> -<div class="footer"> -<hr class="footer" /> -Generated on: 2006-01-20 17:42 UTC. - -</div> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/more/report-nov-2007.html b/more/report-nov-2007.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7d307875f1..0000000000 --- a/more/report-nov-2007.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,423 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> -<head> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> -<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.3.8: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> -<title>Review Wizard Status Report for November 2007</title> -<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://boost.org/rst.css" type="text/css" /> -</head> -<body> -<div class="document" id="review-wizard-status-report-for-november-2007"> -<h1 class="title">Review Wizard Status Report for November 2007</h1> -<div class="section" id="news"> -<h1><a name="news">News</a></h1> -<dl class="docutils"> -<dt>November 7, 2007 - Exception Library Accepted</dt> -<dd>Announcement: <a class="reference" href="http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2007/11/31912.php">http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2007/11/31912.php</a></dd> -</dl> -<p>We need experienced review managers. Please take a look at the list -of libraries in need of managers and check out their descriptions. In -general review managers are active boost participants or library -contributors. If you can serve as review manager for any of them, -email Ron Garcia or John Phillips, "garcia at cs dot indiana dot edu" -and "jphillip at capital dot edu" respectively.</p> -<p>A link to this report will be posted to www.boost.org. -If you would like us to make any modifications or additions to this -report before we do that, please email Ron or John.</p> -<p>If you're library author and plan on submitting a library for review -in the next 3-6 months, send Ron or John a short description of your -library and we'll add it to the Libraries Under Construction below. -We know that there are many libraries that are near completion, but we -have hard time keeping track all of them. Please keep us informed -about your progress.</p> -</div> -<div class="section" id="review-queue"> -<h1><a name="review-queue">Review Queue</a></h1> -<ul class="simple"> -<li>Finite State Machines</li> -<li>Floating Point Utilities</li> -<li>Switch</li> -<li>Property Map (fast-track)</li> -<li>Graph (fast-track)</li> -<li>Forward (fast-track)</li> -<li>Singleton (fast-track)</li> -<li>Factory (fast-track)</li> -<li>Lexer</li> -<li>Thread-Safe Signals</li> -<li>Logging</li> -<li>Flyweight</li> -<li>Unordered Containers</li> -</ul> -<hr class="docutils" /> -<div class="section" id="finite-state-machines"> -<h2><a name="finite-state-machines">Finite State Machines</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Andrey Semashev</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Martin Vuille</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://tinyurl.com/yjozfn">Boost Sandbox Vault</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">The Boost.FSM library is an implementation of FSM (stands for -Finite State Machine) programming concept. The main goals of the -library are:</p> -<ul class="last simple"> -<li>Simplicity. It should be very simple to create state machines using -this library.</li> -<li>Performance. The state machine infrastructure should not be -very time and memory-consuming in order to be applicable in -more use cases.</li> -<li>Extensibility. A developer may want to add more states to an -existing state machine. A developer should also be able to -specify additional transitions and events for the machine with -minimum modifications to the existing code.</li> -</ul> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="floating-point-utilities"> -<h2><a name="floating-point-utilities">Floating Point Utilities</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Johan Råde</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?directory=Math%20-%20Numerics">Boost Sandbox Vault</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">The Floating Point Utilities library contains the following:</p> -<ul class="last simple"> -<li>Floating point number classification functions: fpclassify, isfinite, -isinf, isnan, isnormal (Follows TR1)</li> -<li>Sign bit functions: signbit, copysign, changesign (Follows TR1)</li> -<li>Facets that format and parse infinity and NaN according to the C99 -standard (These can be used for portable handling of infinity and NaN -in text streams).</li> -</ul> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="switch"> -<h2><a name="switch">Switch</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Steven Watanabe</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=mcs_units_v0.7.1.zip&directory=Units">Boost Sandbox Vault</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">The built in C/C++ switch statement is very efficient. Unfortunately, -unlike a chained if/else construct there is no easy way to use it when -the number of cases depends on a template parameter. The Switch library -addresses this issue.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="property-map-fast-track"> -<h2><a name="property-map-fast-track">Property Map (fast-track)</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Andrew Sutton</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Jeremy Siek</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2">http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">A number of additions and modifications to the Property Map Library, -including:</p> -<ul class="last simple"> -<li>A constant-valued property map, useful for naturally unweighted -graphs.</li> -<li>A noop-writing property map, useful when you have to provide an -argument, but just don't care about the output.</li> -<li>See -<a class="reference" href="http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/browser/sandbox/graph-v2/libs/property_map/ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> -for details.</li> -</ul> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="graph-fast-track"> -<h2><a name="graph-fast-track">Graph (fast-track)</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Andrew Sutton</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Jeremy Siek</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2">http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">A number of additions and modifications to the Graph Library, -including:</p> -<ul class="last simple"> -<li>Two new graph classes (undirected and directed) which are intended -to make the library more approachable for new developers</li> -<li>A suite of graph measures including degree and closeness -centrality, mean geodesic distance, eccentricity, and clustering -coefficients.</li> -<li>An algorithm for visiting all cycles in a directed graph (Tiernan's -from 1970ish). It works for undirected graphs too, but reports cycles -twice (one for each direction).</li> -<li>An algorithm for visiting all the cliques a graph (Bron&Kerbosch). -Works for both directed and undirected.</li> -<li>Derived graph measures radius and diameter (from eccentricity) and -girth and circumference (from Tiernan), and clique number (from -Bron&Kerbosch).</li> -<li>An exterior_property class that helps hides some of the weirdness -with exterior properties.</li> -<li>runtime and compile-time tests for the new algorithms.</li> -<li>a substantial amount of documentation</li> -<li>Graph cores, implemented by David Gleich (@Stanford University)</li> -<li>Deterministic graph generators - capable of creating or inducing -specific types of graphs over a vertex set (e.g., star graph, wheel -graph, prism graph, etc). There are several other specific types that -could be added to this, but I haven't had the time just yet.</li> -</ul> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="forward-fast-track"> -<h2><a name="forward-fast-track">Forward (fast-track)</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Tobias Schwinger</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">John Torjo</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=X-Files">http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=X-Files</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">A brute-force solution to the forwarding problem.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="singleton-fast-track"> -<h2><a name="singleton-fast-track">Singleton (fast-track)</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Tobias Schwinger</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">John Torjo</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=X-Files">http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=X-Files</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">Three thread-safe Singleton templates with an -easy-to-use interface.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="factory-fast-track"> -<h2><a name="factory-fast-track">Factory (fast-track)</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Tobias Schwinger</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">John Torjo</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=X-Files">http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=X-Files</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">Generic factories.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="lexer"> -<h2><a name="lexer">Lexer</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Ben Hanson</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=boost.lexer.zip&directory=Strings%20">http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=boost.lexer.zip&directory=Strings%20</a>-%20Text%20Processing&</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">A programmable lexical analyser generator inspired by 'flex'. -Like flex, it is programmed by the use of regular expressions -and outputs a state machine as a number of DFAs utilising -equivalence classes for compression.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="thread-safe-signals"> -<h2><a name="thread-safe-signals">Thread-Safe Signals</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Frank Hess</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=thread_safe_signals">http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=thread_safe_signals</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">A thread-safe implementation of Boost.signals that -has some interface changes to accommodate thread safety, mostly with -respect to automatic connection management.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="logging"> -<h2><a name="logging">Logging</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">John Torjo</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://torjo.com/log2/">http://torjo.com/log2/</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">Used properly, logging is a very powerful tool. Besides aiding -debugging/testing, it can also show you how your application is -used. The Boost Logging Library allows just for that, supporting -a lot of scenarios, ranging from very simple (dumping all to one -destination), to very complex (multiple logs, some enabled/some -not, levels, etc). It features a very simple and flexible -interface, efficient filtering of messages, thread-safety, -formatters and destinations, easy manipulation of logs, finding -the best logger/filter classes based on your application's -needs, you can define your own macros and much more!</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="flyweight"> -<h2><a name="flyweight">Flyweight</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Joaquín M López Muñoz</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=flyweight.zip&directory=Patterns">http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=flyweight.zip&directory=Patterns</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">Flyweights are small-sized handle classes granting -constant access to shared common data, thus allowing for the -management of large amounts of entities within reasonable memory -limits. Boost.Flyweight makes it easy to use this common -programming idiom by providing the class template flyweight<T>, -which acts as a drop-in replacement for const T.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="unordered-containers"> -<h2><a name="unordered-containers">Unordered Containers</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Daniel James</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference" href="http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=unordered.zip&directory=Containers">http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=unordered.zip&directory=Containers</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">An implementation of the unordered containers specified -in TR1, with most of the changes from the recent draft standards.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -</div> -<div class="section" id="libraries-under-development"> -<h1><a name="libraries-under-development">Libraries under development</a></h1> -<div class="section" id="dataflow"> -<h2><a name="dataflow">Dataflow</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Stjepan Rajko</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">The Dataflow library provides generic support for data -producers, consumers, and connections between the two. It also -provides layers for several specific dataflow mechanisms, namely -Boost.Signals, VTK data/display pipelines, and plain -pointers. The Dataflow library came out of the Signal Network -GSoC project, mentored by Doug Gregor.</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Status:</th><td class="field-body">I am polishing the Dataflow library for submission, and am expecting -to add it to the review queue in the next couple of months. -I am currently ironing out some faults in the design of the library, -filling in missing features, and testing it on / adapting it to -different dataflow mechanisms (currently VTK and soon -Boost.Iostreams). As soon as I'm pretty sure that things are going -the right way, I'll submit this to the review queue while I do the -finishing touches.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> -<div class="section" id="constrained-value"> -<h2><a name="constrained-value">Constrained Value</a></h2> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Robert Kawulak</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference" href="http://rk.go.pl/f/constrained_value.zip">http://rk.go.pl/f/constrained_value.zip</a></p> -<p class="last"><a class="reference" href="http://rk.go.pl/r/constrained_value">http://rk.go.pl/r/constrained_value</a> (Documentation)</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">The Constrained Value library contains class templates -useful for creating constrained objects. The simplest example -of a constrained object is hour. The only valid values for an hour -within a day are integers from the range [0, 23]. With this library, -you can create a variable which behaves exactly like int, but does -not allow for assignment of values which do not belong to the -allowed range. The library doesn't focus only on constrained -objects that hold a value belonging to a specified range (i.e., -bounded objects). Virtually any constraint can be imposed using -appropriate predicate. You can specify what happens in case of -assignment of an invalid value, e.g. an exception may be thrown or -the value may be adjusted to meet the constraint criterions.</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Status:</th><td class="field-body">I'm planning to finish it in 1-2 months.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -<p>Please let us know of any libraries you are currently -developing that you intend to submit for review.</p> -</div> -</div> -</div> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/more/report-sep-2007.html b/more/report-sep-2007.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9bfc85010f..0000000000 --- a/more/report-sep-2007.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> -<head> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> -<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.5: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> -<title>Review Wizard Status Report for September 2007</title> -<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://boost.org/rst.css" type="text/css" /> -</head> -<body> -<div class="document" id="review-wizard-status-report-for-september-2007"> -<h1 class="title">Review Wizard Status Report for September 2007</h1> - -<div class="section" id="news"> -<h1>News</h1> -<dl class="docutils"> -<dt>August 17, 2007 -- Time Series Accepted.</dt> -<dd>Announcement: <a class="reference external" href="http://lists.boost.org/boost-announce/2007/08/0142.php">http://lists.boost.org/boost-announce/2007/08/0142.php</a></dd> -<dt>July 24, 2007 -- Boost Version 1.34.1 Released.</dt> -<dd>This is a bug fix release addressing many problems with the 1.34.0 release. -Announcement: <a class="reference external" href="http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/query?status=closed&milestone=Boost+1.34.1">http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/query?status=closed&milestone=Boost+1.34.1</a></dd> -</dl> -<p>We need experienced review managers. Please take a look at the list -of libraries in need of managers and check out their descriptions. In -general review managers are active boost participants or library -contributors. If you can serve as review manager for any of them, -email Ron Garcia or John Phillips, "garcia at cs dot indiana dot edu" -and "jphillip at capital dot edu" respectively.</p> -<p>A link to this report will be posted to www.boost.org. -If you would like us to make any modifications or additions to this -report before we do that, please email Ron or John.</p> -<p>If you're library author and plan on submitting a library for review -in the next 3-6 months, send Ron or John a short description of your -library and we'll add it to the Libraries Under Construction below. -We know that there are many libraries that are near completion, but we -have hard time keeping track all of them. Please keep us informed -about your progress.</p> -</div> -<div class="section" id="review-queue"> -<h1>Review Queue</h1> -<blockquote> -<ul class="simple"> -<li>Exception</li> -<li>Finite State Machines</li> -<li>Floating Point Utilities</li> -<li>Switch</li> -<li>Property Map (fast-track)</li> -<li>Graph (fast-track)</li> -</ul> -</blockquote> -<hr class="docutils" /> -<div class="section" id="exception"> -<h2>Exception</h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Emil Dotchevski</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Need Volunteer</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference external" href="http://www.revergestudios.com/boost-exception/boost-exception.zip">http://www.revergestudios.com/boost-exception/boost-exception.zip</a></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">The purpose of this library is to free designers of -exception classes from having to consider what data needs to be -stored in exception objects in order for the catch site to be -able to make sense of what went wrong.</p> -<p class="last">When the exception class is used, arbitrary values can be stored -in any exception. This can be done directly in the -throw-expression, or at a later time as the exception object -propagates up the call stack. The ability to add data to any -exception object after it has been thrown is important, because -often some of the information needed to handle an exception is -unavailable at the time of the throw.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="finite-state-machines"> -<h2>Finite State Machines</h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Andrey Semashev</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Martin Vuille</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference external" href="http://tinyurl.com/yjozfn">Boost Sandbox Vault</a></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">The Boost.FSM library is an implementation of FSM (stands for -Finite State Machine) programming concept. The main goals of the -library are:</p> -<ul class="last simple"> -<li>Simplicity. It should be very simple to create state machines using -this library.</li> -<li>Performance. The state machine infrastructure should not be -very time and memory-consuming in order to be applicable in -more use cases.</li> -<li>Extensibility. A developer may want to add more states to an -existing state machine. A developer should also be able to -specify additional transitions and events for the machine with -minimum modifications to the existing code.</li> -</ul> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="floating-point-utilities"> -<h2>Floating Point Utilities</h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Johan RÂde</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Need Volunteer</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference external" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?directory=Math%20-%20Numerics">Boost Sandbox Vault</a></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">The Floating Point Utilities library contains the following:</p> -<ul class="last simple"> -<li>Floating point number classification functions: fpclassify, isfinite, -isinf, isnan, isnormal (Follows TR1)</li> -<li>Sign bit functions: signbit, copysign, changesign (Follows TR1)</li> -<li>Facets that format and parse infinity and NaN according to the C99 -standard. (These can be used for portable handling of infinity and NaN -in text streams.)</li> -</ul> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="switch"> -<h2>Switch</h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Steven Watanabe</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body">Need Volunteer</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><a class="reference external" href="http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=mcs_units_v0.7.1.zip&directory=Units">Boost Sandbox Vault</a></td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">The built in C/C++ switch statement is very efficient. Unfortunately, -unlike a chained if/else construct there is no easy way to use it when -the number of cases depends on a template parameter. The Switch library -addresses this issue.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="property-map-fast-track"> -<h2>Property Map (fast-track)</h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Andrew Sutton</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Jeremy Siek</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference external" href="http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2">http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2</a></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">A number of additions and modifications to the Property Map Library, -including:</p> -<blockquote class="last"> -<ul class="simple"> -<li>A constant-valued property map, useful for naturally unweighted -graphs.</li> -<li>A noop-writing property map, useful when you have to provide an -argument, but just don't care about the output.</li> -<li>See -<a class="reference external" href="http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/browser/sandbox/graph-v2/libs/property_map/ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> -for details.</li> -</ul> -</blockquote> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="graph-fast-track"> -<h2>Graph (fast-track)</h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Andrew Sutton</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Review Manager:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Jeremy Siek</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference external" href="http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2">http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2</a></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">A number of additions and modifications to the Graph Library, -including:</p> -<ul class="last simple"> -<li>Two new graph classes (undirected and directed) which are intended -to make the library more approachable for new developers</li> -<li>A suite of graph measures including degree and closeness -centrality, mean geodesic distance, eccentricity, and clustering -coefficients.</li> -<li>An algorithm for visiting all cycles in a directed graph (Tiernan's -from 1970ish). It works for undirected graphs too, but reports cycles -twice (one for each direction).</li> -<li>An algorithm for visiting all the cliques a graph (Bron&Kerbosch). -Works for both directed and undirected.</li> -<li>Derived graph measures radius and diameter (from eccentricity) and -girth and circumference (from Tiernan), and clique number (from -Bron&Kerbosch).</li> -<li>An exterior_property class that helps hides some of the weirdness -with exterior properties.</li> -<li>runtime and compile-time tests for the new algorithms.</li> -<li>a substantial amount of documentation</li> -<li>Graph cores, implemented by David Gleich (@Stanford University)</li> -<li>Deterministic graph generators - capable of creating or inducing -specific types of graphs over a vertex set (e.g., star graph, wheel -graph, prism graph, etc). There are several other specific types that -could be added to this, but I haven't had the time just yet.</li> -</ul> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -</div> -<div class="section" id="libraries-under-development"> -<h1>Libraries under development</h1> -<div class="section" id="dataflow"> -<h2>Dataflow</h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body">Stjepan Rajko</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body">The Dataflow library provides generic support for data -producers, consumers, and connections between the two. It also -provides layers for several specific dataflow mechanisms, namely -Boost.Signals, VTK data/display pipelines, and plain -pointers. The Dataflow library came out of the Signal Network -GSoC project, mentored by Doug Gregor.</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Status:</th><td class="field-body">I am polishing the Dataflow library for submission, and am expecting -to add it to the review queue in the next couple of months. -I am currently ironing out some faults in the design of the library, -filling in missing features, and testing it on / adapting it to -different dataflow mechanisms (currently VTK and soon -Boost.Iostreams). As soon as I'm pretty sure that things are going -the right way, I'll submit this to the review queue while I do the -finishing touches.</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -</div> -<div class="section" id="constrained-value"> -<h2>Constrained Value</h2> -<blockquote> -<table class="docutils field-list" frame="void" rules="none"> -<col class="field-name" /> -<col class="field-body" /> -<tbody valign="top"> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Author:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">Robert Kawulak</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Download:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first"><a class="reference external" href="http://rk.go.pl/f/constrained_value.zip">http://rk.go.pl/f/constrained_value.zip</a></p> -<p><a class="reference external" href="http://rk.go.pl/r/constrained_value">http://rk.go.pl/r/constrained_value</a> (Documentation)</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Description:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first">The Constrained Value library contains class templates -useful for creating constrained objects. The simplest example -of a constrained object is hour. The only valid values for an hour -within a day are integers from the range [0, 23]. With this library, -you can create a variable which behaves exactly like int, but does -not allow for assignment of values which do not belong to the -allowed range. The library doesn't focus only on constrained -objects that hold a value belonging to a specified range (i.e., -bounded objects). Virtually any constraint can be imposed using -appropriate predicate. You can specify what happens in case of -assignment of an invalid value, e.g. an exception may be thrown or -the value may be adjusted to meet the constraint criterions.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr class="field"><th class="field-name">Status:</th><td class="field-body"><p class="first last">I'm planning to finish it in 1-2 months.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</blockquote> -<p>Please let us know of any libraries you are currently -developing that you intend to submit for review.</p> -</div> -</div> -</div> -</body> -</html> |