You know, all they'd need to do is overload the STL constructors to use APR pools instead of malloc and they'd be have a product I'd use in a heartbeat.
But then it wouldn't meet the ISO standard. Hmm... Wes On 5/14/05, Justin Erenkrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > While this is not directly concerned with APR, I believe that some APR > developers here may find the following of interest. > > RogueWave has recently presented a proposal to 'incubate' their well-known > standard C++ library into the Apache Software Foundation as the 'Apache C++ > Standard Library' Project. > > The stated goal of this proposal is: > > --- > The goal of the Apache C++ Standard Library project is to provide a free > implementation of the ISO/EIC 14882 international standard, often called the > "STL" or "stdlib", which is consistent and portable across all major > platforms and compilers. For the sake of this proposal, the project will be > called "STDCXX" to blend in with other Apache names. > --- > > You may read the full proposal at: > > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/200505.mbox/[EMAIL > PROTECTED] > > If you are interested in joining or supporting this new project proposal, > please join the conversation on [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > As always, any and all comments are welcome on the Incubator list. > > Thanks! -- justin > -- Wesley W. Garland Director, Product Development PageMail, Inc. +1 613 542 2787 x 102
