Review wizard's report for October 2007
============================================ Review Wizard Status Report for October 2007 ============================================ News ==== August 17, 2007 -- Time Series Accepted. Announcement: http://lists.boost.org/boost-announce/2007/08/0142.php July 24, 2007 -- Boost Version 1.34.1 Released. This is a bug fix release addressing many problems with the 1.34.0 release. Announcement: http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/query? status=closed&milestone=Boost+1.34.1 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. 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. 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. Review Queue ============ * Exception * Finite State Machines * Floating Point Utilities * Switch * Property Map (fast-track) * Graph (fast-track) -------------------- Exception --------- :Author: Emil Dotchevski :Review Manager: Need Volunteer :Download: http://www.revergestudios.com/boost-exception/boost-exception.zip :Description: 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. 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. Finite State Machines --------------------- :Author: Andrey Semashev :Review Manager: Martin Vuille :Download: `Boost Sandbox Vault http://tinyurl.com/yjozfn`__ :Description: The Boost.FSM library is an implementation of FSM (stands for Finite State Machine) programming concept. The main goals of the library are: * Simplicity. It should be very simple to create state machines using this library. * Performance. The state machine infrastructure should not be very time and memory-consuming in order to be applicable in more use cases. * 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. Floating Point Utilities ------------------------ :Author: Johan RĂ¥de :Review Manager: Need Volunteer :Download: `Boost Sandbox Vault <http://boost-consulting.com/vault/ index.php?directory=Math%20-%20Numerics>`__ :Description: The Floating Point Utilities library contains the following: * Floating point number classification functions: fpclassify, isfinite, isinf, isnan, isnormal (Follows TR1) * Sign bit functions: signbit, copysign, changesign (Follows TR1) * 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.) Switch ------ :Author: Steven Watanabe :Review Manager: Need Volunteer :Download: `Boost Sandbox Vault <http://boost-consulting.com/vault/ index.php? action=downloadfile&filename=mcs_units_v0.7.1.zip&directory=Units>`__ :Description: 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. Property Map (fast-track) ------------------------- :Author: Andrew Sutton :Review Manager: Jeremy Siek :Download: http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2 :Description: A number of additions and modifications to the Property Map Library, including: * A constant-valued property map, useful for naturally unweighted graphs. * A noop-writing property map, useful when you have to provide an argument, but just don't care about the output. * See `ChangeLog <http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/browser/sandbox/graph- v2/libs/property_map/ChangeLog>`__ for details. Graph (fast-track) ------------------ :Author: Andrew Sutton :Review Manager: Jeremy Siek :Download: http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/graph-v2 :Description: A number of additions and modifications to the Graph Library, including: * Two new graph classes (undirected and directed) which are intended to make the library more approachable for new developers * A suite of graph measures including degree and closeness centrality, mean geodesic distance, eccentricity, and clustering coefficients. * 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). * An algorithm for visiting all the cliques a graph (Bron&Kerbosch). Works for both directed and undirected. * Derived graph measures radius and diameter (from eccentricity) and girth and circumference (from Tiernan), and clique number (from Bron&Kerbosch). * An exterior_property class that helps hides some of the weirdness with exterior properties. * runtime and compile-time tests for the new algorithms. * a substantial amount of documentation * Graph cores, implemented by David Gleich (@Stanford University) * 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. Libraries under development =========================== Please let us know of any libraries you are currently developing that you intend to submit for review.
Ronald Garcia wrote:
============================================ Review Wizard Status Report for October 2007 ============================================
News ====
August 17, 2007 -- Time Series Accepted. Announcement: http://lists.boost.org/boost-announce/2007/08/0142.php
July 24, 2007 -- Boost Version 1.34.1 Released. This is a bug fix release addressing many problems with the 1.34.0 release. Announcement: http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/query? status=closed&milestone=Boost+1.34.1
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.
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.
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.
Review Queue ============
* Exception * Finite State Machines * Floating Point Utilities * Switch * Property Map (fast-track) * Graph (fast-track)
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Exception --------- :Author: Emil Dotchevski
:Review Manager: Need Volunteer
I'm, interested. As my time is limited right now, I'd need some for proper pre-review inspection, though.
Libraries under development ===========================
Please let us know of any libraries you are currently developing that you intend to submit for review.
The Boost X-files vol. 1, a collection of various utilities. http://tinyurl.com/ynjq2n It contains some function objects, such as a brute-force solution to the forwarding problem (to be factored out of Fusion) and generic factories. Further, and most notably, it includes three thread-safe Singleton templates with an easy-to-use, "Boost-style" interface. It's almost in review-ready state, so given the number of entries we can probably put it in the queue right now. Regards, Tobias
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Ronald Garcia
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Tobias Schwinger