On 4/13/2013 8:41 PM, Edward Diener wrote:
I added, on the Boost trunk, a link each time (v) appears in Boost PP to this area, as a named anchor, of the variadic macro topic:
"Notation For Variadic Macros In the documentation, headers which have variadic macros, and variadic macros themselves, have a notation of '(v)' appended to them. For the variadic macros themselves this signifies that BOOST_PP_VARIADICS must be 1 for those variadic macros to be usable. For variadic macros which have a non-variadic equivalent, the non-variadic equivalent will be used if BOOST_PP_VARIADICS is set to 0 and the non-variadic version of the macro does not have a '(v)' appended to its name in the documentation."
If you get the latest from Boost trunk it should satisfy what you want regarding the (v) notation. If Paul Mensonides is OK with this, the documentation change can be added to the next Boost release.
Looks fine to me. Regards, Paul Mensonides