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From: Guillaume Melquiond (gmelquio_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-01-20 03:18:34


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; 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.

Regards,

Guillaume


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