I'm interested in a bi-direcional map as well. While I don't have a current need for one, there have been several times in the past that I wished I had one and made do with something else.
Mike Joaqu�n M� L�pez Mu�oz wrote: > Eric Martel wrote: > >>> Hi, >>> >>> After a quick Google search, I found out that Joaqu�n M L�pez, the > author of >>> a bidirectionnal map hosted on codeproject sent a message (Mon, 21 >>> Oct > 2002 >>> 21:29:18) on the boost mailing list to promote his library. David >>> B. > Held >>> replied about using his work to include the bidirectionnal map to > boost, to >>> avoid library proliferation. >>> >>> So now, here's my question : >>> >>> Nearly 5 months later, did anyone work on this bimap? Will it be > included >>> anytime soon in an official distribution of boost? >>> >>> Thanks a lot for your time >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Eric > > Well, it was my intention then to probe the Boost community for > interest > in the > library, and my impression was it raised little impetus. In the > meantime > I've > polished the code so that now it runs in a handful of compilers. > > I guess I can try again. For easy access the code is now in the Files > section, in > the folder bimap, as well as a pointer to the docs in CodeProject. The > library is > not boostified, but I feel I should only carry out that work if people > here > likes the library. I do no visit this site so often, so please someone > correct me is > this is not the way to go -- I guess some sort of pre-acceptance is > required, since > the Files section is crowded with stuff and presumably not all of it > will make it into > Boost. > > Looking forward to your comments, regards, > > Joaqu�n M L�pez Mu�oz > Telef�nica, Investigaci�n y Desarrollo > > _______________________________________________ > Unsubscribe & other changes: > http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost
