Hi Michael,
Has it been seven years? I'm going to assume that's a lie and move merrily
on. ;)
I never submitted the library to Boost, so in hindsight I could have
started the library outside of the boost namespace.
As far as I know it's being used in several production sites, but I think
there are a number of things that would be required of the library before
I'd consider it of the quality required to pass a boost review.
I've not had time to polish the library, add the full suite of tests it
requires, add a client side part of the library*, etc. If yourself or
anyone was interested in improving the library I'd be happy to accept pull
requests (or bug reports)! A few others have helpfully already done as much.
The library is on github [1] in case you're looking for the current set of
sources.
Cheers,
Darren
* The library is kept relatively nice and simple by the fact it only
addresses the use case of a website behind a general-purpose web server;
maybe there is no need for a client-side part of it?
[1] https://github.com/darrengarvey/cgi
On 1 May 2015 05:12, "Michael Ainsworth"
What is the status of Boost.Cgi by Darren Garvey? It seems that the library hasn't been accepted and it's now 2015 - at least 7 years after last Boost Users mailing list post regarding its status.
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