Congratulations Peter, and also Boost. Having Boost.Variant and
Boost.Variant2 demonstrates how the Boost model allows for more
exploration of design spaces than the rigidity imposed by the C++
standardization documents. It is wonderful to see us continue to press
this advantage.
Thanks
On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 8:23 AM Glen Fernandes via Boost
On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 1:17 AM Michael Caisse wrote:
Boost.Variant2 will be ACCEPTED after the following changes are made. An additional review will not be required.
- The library will implement the strong guarantee: - If all alternatives have nothrow move, single buffer - else, double buffer - Improved documentation: - Addition of a tutorial - Addition of design motivation - Peter has indicated that triviality propagation will come in a future version. The initial Boost release need not support triviality propagation. - Expected will not be included but may be submitted for review at another time.
Congratulations Peter and thank you for bringing Variant2 to Boost.
Many thanks, Michael; hope you're able to start eating lunches again. :)
Glen
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