On 5/22/2016 11:40 AM, Vicente J. Botet Escriba wrote:
Hi,
I would like to have your feedback on C++ standard library features you would like to have available for a C++11 compiler.
The idea would be to present a Boost.StdExtensions library that would provide some of these features for review with some of these features.
I do not understand what you are asking about ? Don't most compilers when set to C++11 mode on up support C++ standard libraries which support the use of C++11 idioms ? Evidently I am confused what you are proposing. Could you specify your idea for a Boost.StdExtensions library more clearly.
Please , let me know if you are interested in participating in this project and working on some specific parts.
This library should avoid as much Boost dependencies as possible.
How the library could be structured? I believe that it should follow the C++ standard files. Which folder should be used? boost/stdext? boost/stdext11? Which namespace? boost::stdext?
I have prefixed with a * the lines that interest myself and with VBE* those that I could work on.
The features that need compiler help or that need C++14/17 language features are excluded and prefixed by N/A.
Please be free to add a * if you are interested and your name as well if you want to participate.