Note, you have zeromq on things it might want, and ZeroMQ on things
you don't. Is this intentional?

Indy

On Jun 23, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Brian Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> We had a discussion today about what belongs in the standard library.
> Here are the notes, which are also available on the wiki.
>
> # Things the standard library might want
>
> * collections
> * list, hash, deque, vec, stack, queue, prioque, trees, set, bitv
> * bitv
> * iteration
> * IO
> * AIO, SIO, stdio
> * filesystem
> * path manipulation
> * <> or fileinput
> * timers
> * string manipulation
> * slicing w/o copy, stringref
> * regexp
> * ropes
> * networking
> * HTTP client / server
> * zeromq
> * date / time
> * math, random
> * compression
> * libicu
> * serialization (protobuf / thrift / json)
> * xml
> * crypto
> * concurrency
> * task management, actor, OTP, mapreduce, pools
> * low-level OS services
> * unit testing
> * FFI, ctypes
> * dlopen, os proceses
> * standard predicates
> * text, numeric, sorted
> * error-trapping wrappers, in-place task?
> * Consistent error handling
> * quotas, accounting
> * reflection
>
> # Things that do not belong in std
> * DB API
> * ZeroMQ
> * GUI
>
> # Missing language features
> * big
> * any
> * claim
> * note
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