Guillaume Melquiond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I think the Interval Arithmetic library is ready to be merged from the > boost-sandbox cvs into the main boost cvs. So cvs write rights will be > needed;
Send your sourceforge user name to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and someone will set it up. If you don't have one already, I suggest "guillaume_melquiond". > but before that, something must be decided: where to put the > library? > > This question was already discussed on this mailing-list some times ago, > but no clear answer was given at that time. The library directory is > actually directly under boost. To avoid cluttering the root, it would > probably be better to put it somewhere else; for example, boost/math or > boost/numeric. Unfortunately, the library has some good reasons to be put > in each of these directories. So I suggest it is put in boost/numeric > (heads or tails). > > Subsidiary question: should the namespace tree follow the directory tree? > I think it should; but since I will need a few hours to correct the whole > source and documentation (it isn't as easy as changing the #include at the > top of the files), I prefer to ask beforehand. I'll have to leave these questions to someone more familiar with the library. -Dave -- David Abrahams [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.boost-consulting.com Boost support, enhancements, training, and commercial distribution _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost