Alan,
I would be interested in discussing your approach to topic pattern
matching as that is next on my list for the java broker. After a brief
chat here while Robert was away I was wondering if some form of DFA
(deterministic finite automata) would be faster than a hierarchy of topic
nodes.
--
Cheers
Martin
Alan Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2006-09-20 13:30
Please respond to qpid-dev
To: Robert Greig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Combining TR1 and boost
I'm finishing topic pattern matching at the moment so go ahead if you
have time.
On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 23:29 +0100, Robert Greig wrote:
> On 19/09/06, Alan Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Robert, check out:
> >
> >
http://www.boost.org/regression-logs/cs-win32_metacomm/doc/html/boost_tr1.html
> >
> > It is a TR1 library facade that yields native functionality if it's
> > available and Boost functionality if not (provided Boost has the
> > functionality, which is not always the case).
> >
> > It's a more complete version of the namespace trick we talked about,
> > which is good because I'm about to start using std::tr1::hash_map :)
>
> Ah. Much handier. Do you me to get it working tomorrow morning or have
> you started looking at it already?
>
> RG
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