Hi, I'm a graduate student and work since 2 years as a C++ developer on Unix-like systems (FreeBSD and Linux), i want to implement a library for Boost. It is a thread-safe queue that is implemented on disk. You can use it as a IPC. Is anyone interested to mentor this project ? Thanks Islam Yasar
AMDG On 04/11/2013 12:01 AM, İslam Yaşar wrote:
I'm a graduate student and work since 2 years as a C++ developer on Unix-like systems (FreeBSD and Linux), i want to implement a library for Boost. It is a thread-safe queue that is implemented on disk. You can use it as a IPC. Is anyone interested to mentor this project ?
How would this differ from http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_53_0/doc/html/interprocess/synchronization_m... In Christ, Steven Watanabe
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Steven Watanabe
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On 04/11/2013 12:01 AM, İslam Yaşar wrote:
I'm a graduate student and work since 2 years as a C++ developer on Unix-like systems (FreeBSD and Linux), i want to implement a library for Boost. It is a thread-safe queue that is implemented on disk. You can use it as a IPC. Is anyone interested to mentor this project ?
Note to prospective GSoC participants.. Steven's question is a "standard" question on this list for *any* new library idea or proposal. Don't be discouraged by the question. It is perfectly fine to suggest things that are already present in Boost. Just keep in mind that whatever you suggest will be compared against existing functions in Boost and possibly existing functions outside of Boost. How would this differ from
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_53_0/doc/html/interprocess/synchronization_m...
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İslam Yaşar
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