2009/5/31 Ulrich Hertlein <u.hertl...@sandbox.de>:
> On 31/5/09 7:07 PM, James Killian wrote:
>>
>> Not ALL pointers need a reference count like those which are private
>> (not intended to be shared), that's one reason why boost created the
>> scoped pointer... too bad all the c++ programmers I know never use them.
>
> Maybe because boost isn't exactly a light dependency to carry around?
> I have the highest hopes for this once tr1 support becomes more commonplace
> (a good subset is already available with gcc 4.x on Linux and OS X;
> std::tr1::shared_ptr is available on OS X 10.5, recent Linux and MSVC)
>
> Cheers,
> /ulrich
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Hello Ulrich,

sorry but what's so heavy about boost to carry around? Do you use
signal, thread or spirit, or files that require built shared libraries
that need to be deployed to target machine?

Ismail
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