31 May
2015
31 May
'15
9:25 p.m.
30.05.2015 4:19, Stefan Seefeld пишет: >> In what sense then, will Boost.Python, decoupled from Boost, remain >> Boost.Python and not SmthElse.Python? > That does entirely depend on what we mean by "Boost". For me, the Boost is a set of libraries that: 1. Have the same Boost license. 2. Are accepted by the Boost community. 3. Use the same naming convention (currently, it is the boost:: namespace and the boost/ prefix for include files). 4. Are tested and work well together (i mean well-known versions of the libraries). 5. Can be built and installed using the same [bjam] engine. 6. Are distributed from boost.org. A good example of such a library is boost::spirit. Note that: 1. It is developed separately (has its own newsgroups and site). 2. It has its own version numbering. Actually, boost contains two versions of this library, 1.8.x and 2.5.x, side by side. -- Best regards, Sergey Cheban