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From: Scott Bailey (Scott_at_[hidden])
Date: 2025-02-04 17:49:31
Hi All,
What was the result of this review?
TY,
Scott Bailey
On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 6:30â¯AM Richard Hodges via Boost <
boost_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>
> Surprise!
>
>
> The Boost formal review of the Boost SQLITE library starts *TODAY*, taking
> place
>
> from November 13th, 2024 to November 22nd, 2024 (inclusive).
>
>
> I apologise profusely for springing this on you without prior warning. The
> error is entirely mine. I am extending the period by one day to compensate.
>
> The library is authored by Klemens Morgenstern (@klemens-morgenstern in the
> CppLang
> slack).
>
> Documentation: https://klemens.dev/sqlite/
> <https://anarthal.github.io/mysql/index.html>
> Source: https://github.com/klemens-morgenstern/sqlite
> <https://github.com/anarthal/mysql/>
>
> From the documentation:
>
> boost.sqlite is a simple to use C++ sqlite library.
> It provides a modern interface using facilities like error_code,
> views (e.g. for blobs) and the ability to use boost.describe or boost.pfr
> for parameterised queries.
>
> Supported features include:
>
> - typed queries
> - prepared statements
> - json support
> - custom functions (scalar, aggregate, windows)
> - event hooks
> - virtual tables
>
> SQLite provides an excellent C-API, so this library does not attempt to
> hide, but to augment it.
>
> Please provide in your review information you think is valuable to explain
> your choice to ACCEPT or REJECT including SQLITE as a Boost library. Please
> be explicit about your decision (ACCEPT or REJECT).
>
> Some other questions you might want to consider answering:
>
> - Will the library bring additional out-of-the-box utility to Boost?
> - What is your evaluation of the implementation?
> - What is your evaluation of the documentation?
> - Will the choice of API abstraction model ease the development of
> software that must talk to a SQLITE database?
> - Are there any immediate improvements that could be made after
> acceptance, if acceptance should happen?
> - Did you try to use the library? With which compiler(s)? Did you
> have any problems?
> - How much effort did you put into your evaluation? A glance? A quick
> reading? In-depth study?
> - Are you knowledgeable about the problem domain?
>
> More information about the Boost Formal Review Process can be found
> at: http://www.boost.org/community/reviews.html
>
> The review is open to anyone who is prepared to put in the work of
> evaluating and reviewing the library. Prior experience in contributing to
> Boost reviews is not a requirement.
>
> Thank you for your efforts in the Boost community. They are very much
> appreciated.
>
> Richard Hodges
> - review manager of the proposed Boost.SQLITE library
>
> Klemens is often available on CppLang Slack and of course by email should
> you
> require any clarification not covered by the documentation, as am I.
>
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