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Subject: Re: [boost] [Experimental Boost.DI] [v1.0.0 released] [Looking for a Review Manager] Your C+14 Dependency Injection library with no overhead and compile time creation guarantee!
From: Krzysztof Jusiak (krzysztof_at_[hidden])
Date: 2016-02-23 12:43:35
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 3:43 PM, Steven Watanabe <watanabesj_at_[hidden]>
wrote:
> AMDG
>
>
Thanks for you feedback.
> A few documentation nits:
> * The examples often overflow the window
> and there is no horizontal scroll bar.
>
Can you tell me which browser are you using, please?
I tested it on newest versions of Chrome/Firefox and IE and looks fine.
> * What does CPP(SPLIT) mean? CPP, CPP(BTN), and CPP(SHOW) too.
>
CPP uses Java Script to show the code, highlight it and let it test online.
However, you have to have Java Script enabled in order to see the
documentation properly.
> * I find the tables without any borders hard to read.
>
There are borders on the tables. I really would like to know your
configuration, please?
> * "But what about values? renderer requires device, which,
> by default, was zero initialized." Are you sure that
> you don't mean /value/-initialized? (Yes, I know they're
> equivalent in this case.)
>
Fair point, thanks for that. I have updated the doc accordingly.
> * When I follow the link to constructible in "If you want
> change the default behaviour and be sure that all
> required dependencies are bound and not zero
> initialized take a look at constructible policy."
> which goes here:
>
> http://boost-experimental.github.io/di/user_guide/index.html#di_constructible
> ,
> it doesn't give any clue about how I'm supposed to
> use constructible.
>
I think it's because you can't see examples and code due to lack of Java
Script
as most information is described using it.
> In Christ,
> Steven Watanabe
>
>
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