13 Feb
2015
13 Feb
'15
11:19 a.m.
On 11/02/2015 01:25, Bruno Dutra wrote:
Anyways, MPL seems to have seen better days of activity back in the day, there's lots of opportunities for improvement still and I for one would be glad to help developing some fancier features.
MPL is not undergoing active development anymore and is just being maintained. I believe however that some people were interested in doing a new C++11 version of MPL. I think the problem is that every year or so someone finds a new fancy way to do meta-programming with the latest C++ features, with noble goals of unifying MPL and Fusion, so most of these rewrites end up as experiments rather than stable libraries.