--On Tuesday, November 19, 2002 1:21 AM -0500 Herve Bronnimann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just because I posted something about a new iterator adaptor, and I happened to take a look at the boost sandbox, that David was referring me to, I'd like to ask: is what is in the sandbox intended to replace or to complement the current <boost/iterator_adaptors.hpp>?
Yes, it is intended to replace the current iterator_adaptors.hpp.
The reason I am asking is that a brief reading failed to point out how what's in the sandbox provides reverse_iterator_adaptor<Iterator>, and all the existing ones. So am I correct in assuming that the code in the sandbox is intended to replace some/all the machinery (first 700 lines or so) of the current <boost/iterator_adaptors.hpp>? that it's internal to the implementation of the adaptors? and that we'll be able to use in the future the iterator adaptors unchanged in syntax and semantic?
No, the sandbox stuff is just incomplete and very much under construction. And it will have a different public interface from the old version. Thomas, have you checked your new version in yet? Cheers, Jeremy _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost