On 20 Mar 2013 at 18:43, Alex Leach wrote: > Thanks for that link. I checked out the tnfox library, which the FAQ > refers to as having a thread-safe implementation of invoke.hpp. tnfox, > whatever it is, also has an extensive indexing_suite, complete with a > template for std::list containers ;)
TnFOX is a metaprogrammed platform abstraction and GUI layer for my next-gen operating system platform, Tn (http://www.nedprod.com/Tn/). It was still compiling a few years, but I'd imagine it has a bad case of bitrot. Either way, that's all ten year old code and design now, and very much an orphan isolate in that it doesn't use Boost or recent patterns in C++. It also, rather unhelpfully given the modern world, wasn't written with embedded processors in mind and assumed exponential growth in CPU clock rates would continue much longer than it has. As it happens, I was recently employed by a major corporation on the basis of that next-gen platform design. As a side project I'm busy reimplementing parts of it in Boost and C++11 right now, so you /may/ see something written using Boost.ASIO and Boost.Graph hit Boost.Sandbox this summer with the hope of it eventually being accepted into Boost. I'm hoping, if it works out, that said side project makes possible many other useful things for C++17 and beyond. > In case you're interested, it's in the BoostPatches.zip archive, at:- > http://tnfox.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=tnfox/tnfox;a=tree;f=Python;hb=HEAD I'd imagine these are highly bitrotted by now. You may also find a discussion in this list's archives some time ago about what we ought to have in Boost.Python v3 (v4?) of use. There we discussed the general Python<=>C++ layer implementation, and how it would be nice if it could be arbitrarily configurable via invoke policies etc. Niall -- Any opinions or advice expressed here do NOT reflect those of my employer BlackBerry Inc. Work Portfolio: http://careers.stackoverflow.com/nialldouglas/
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