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Loki and BOOST

As I understand, Loki has only been partially copied into BOOST. Which
parts haven't, and why? Were those considered poorly designed? :-)

Jan 12 '06 #1
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alex.gman wrote:
As I understand, Loki has only been partially copied into BOOST. Which
parts haven't, and why? Were those considered poorly designed? :-)


Loki and Boost are completely separate libraries, though
many /ideas/ from Loki found their place in Boost.

When some parts are missing (e.g. Singleton) it is because
no one had contributed them in Boost.

/Pavel
Jan 13 '06 #2

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