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OpenTop / Common C++ libraries: are they good?

Anyone had experience with the OpenTop library?
http://www.elcel.com/docs/opentop/1.0/API/overview.html
It addresses a few of the same problems that Boost addresses:
synchronization, reference counting...

Is it better or worse than Boost, in regard of those common problems?

And what about the Common C++ library?
http://www.gnu.org/software/commoncpp/
Jul 22 '05 #1
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John Doe wrote:
Anyone had experience with the OpenTop library?
http://www.elcel.com/docs/opentop/1.0/API/overview.html
I have no idea, but I like the JavaDoc. That's actually a bit funny, in an
ironic sort of way.

It addresses a few of the same problems that Boost addresses:
synchronization, reference counting...

Is it better or worse than Boost, in regard of those common problems?

And what about the Common C++ library?
http://www.gnu.org/software/commoncpp/


I've looked at that stuff, but have made no /conscious/ use of it. Some
programs I compile may be using it. It's hard to keep track. I went to
take a look at the documentation on my SuSE box, and decided to count
directories containing documentation for packages I have installed.

Fri Apr 02 01:23:13:> ls | wc
1064 1064 10150

That's directories, not ordinary files.
--
p->m == (*p).m == p[0].m
http://www.kdevelop.org
http://www.suse.com
http://www.mozilla.org
Jul 22 '05 #2

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