Hi Niall, On 2015-05-31 15:36, Niall Douglas wrote:
On 31 May 2015 at 15:03, Abel Sinkovics wrote:
I get that it's mostly find and replace, apart from the directory layout which will require include paths to be changed.
My problem for me, as a reviewer, is that I want to review an as-if finished library, one that could be accepted immediately by the community and immediately enter Boost right now, no additional changes, because that is the ideal that a library submitter is supposed to be aiming for.
That's the whole point of the communtiy review - to review Boost libraries. Not libraries which still need to be converted to Boost.
I've created a standalone git repository for Metaparse, moved the code there and did the renaming. Additionally I did the following changes as well: - removed the dependencies to the Metamonad utilities (very minor, eg. macro for metafunction definition) - removed the Metamonad-integration header This repository can be found here: https://github.com/sabel83/metaparse I've tried it in a modular Boost setup on Ubuntu. (I've tested the code with Visual Studio in Mpllibs, not with modular Boost yet). It is still using the Markdown documentation format. I've added a build.sh script for HTML generation and committed the HTML files to the repository as well. (Similar to the Boost.MPL repository) Regards, Ábel