From the documentation, I can't find one. From the source code, it seems we could use boost::date_time::*_clock classes to derive our own classes that could provide simulation time. Is this the way the library is meant to be used?
I am working on a project where we are considering the use of Boost.Date_Time. We are already using other Boost libraries --so many thanks for Boost.Spirit! One of our requirements is to be able to run simulations, and so we need a clock that can be stopped/started/accelerated. Is there a mechanism for this in Boost.Date_Time? thank you for your time, Pedro unclassified ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Disclaimer: If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please notify the sender and delete it. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of this email or its attachment(s) is forbidden. Thales Nederland BV will not accept liability for any damage caused by this email or its attachment(s). Thales Nederland BV is seated in Hengelo and is registered at the Chamber of Commerce under number 06061578. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------