On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Dean Michael Berris
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I think the easiest way to minimize the compile time cost would be to
> move the Spirit.Qi based parser out to a .cpp and just build and
> external lib. I'll try to make that happen locally and see how far
> that goes, and I'll update everyone on what that's going to look like
> for 0.9 soon as I'm done.
>

As promised, here's the associated commit on the 0.9-devel branch --
hopefully the lower building and testing costs now will lower the
barrier to usage of the library.

Jeroen/Glyn, I had to make a lot of changes, and one of them is the
removal of the references in the URI tuple handling. I'm not sure I
did the right things here, but it would be greatly appreciated if both
of you can take a look at what I've done.

> Comments, feedback, violent reactions, etc. would be most appreciated.

This is still definitely true, looking forward to what the people on
the other side of the world will have to say.

Thanks and I hope this helps.

(Also, to those watching, 0.9 will not be a header-only release
anymore, so the whole documentation will have to be overhauled. Help
in that regard would really be appreciated.)

-- 
Dean Michael Berris
deanberris.com

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