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Subject: [boost] Info on Sprout libraries (related to Boost?)
From: charleyb123 . (charleyb123_at_[hidden])
Date: 2016-11-18 15:25:05


Looking at the (very impressive) Sprout libraries that distributes using
the Boost license:
Welcome to the Sprout C++ Libraries
<http://bolero-murakami.github.io/Sprout/docs/index.html#welcome-to-the-sprout-c-libraries>
C++11 constexpr based Containers, Algorithms, Random numbers, Parsing, Ray
tracing, Synthesizer, and others.
https://github.com/bolero-MURAKAMI/Sprout

...It appears to be actively maintained, and very interesting.

Anybody know the background and roadmap on these libraries (they are not in
Boost now, right?)

I'm particularly interesting in more 'constexpr' and compile-time libraries
showing up, where C++14 (and C++17) wholly "throws-open-the-door" on what
you can do at compile time (for example, see the C++14 constexpr used as a
full C compiler: https://github.com/kw-udon/constexpr-8cc )

Crazy stuff.

--charley


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