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On 08/12/05 04:06, Jonathan Wakely wrote: > On 08/12/05, Ed Smith-Rowland <3dw4rd@verizon.net> wrote: > > Also, I've been looking at the TR. There are a lot of pieces that need > > to be built. I was thinking it might be nice to have a table on some > > web page that outlines the pieces that need to be done and the current > > status. Something like the C99 status or the Classpath status. I'll > > take a shot at this. > > Great. I suggest an html/docs/ext/tr1.html page, linked to from the > FAQ ("what's next after libstdc++-v3?") and the extensions page (the > SGI hash container docs should direct people to the unordered > containers). The TR1 docs should give details of the implementation > choices (shared_ptr locking, thread-safety; tuple design; recursive > #includes etc.) as well as a list of what's not done yet. I have most > of this sitting on my hard drive but can't commit it until my > copyright assignment is in place, which I'm working out with my new > employer. If you prepare the list of what's supported/missing I hope > I can supply the rest, eventually. On a closely related topic, I've got a big chunk of the tr1::random stuff and it's been sitting here festering on my disk for ages while my attention has been drawn to more urgent (paid) tasks. Should I submit the parts I have now on the basis that something is better than nothing, or wait until I have all of <random> passing all testcases on the basis that someone who includes that header should get everything they expect? -- Stephen M. Webb
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