
Hello, I want to write in favor of Boostifying the functional library FC++, which I find very useful. Would a merger with the Phoenix library from Spirit (already in Boost) be feasible? Phoenix seems to have a slightly nicer syntax but lacks (as far as I know) the Haskell prelude functions and lazy list implementation, also the closures do not seem very intuitive to me. My main concern with both FC++ and Phoenix is that when defining new functiods, the user needs to write a lot of often repetitive code. This could be simplified using a suitable preprocessor. Would that be acceptable and are there other people interested ? Yours, Jan -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jan Kybic <kybic@ieee.org> tel. +420 2 2435 7264 or <kybic@fel.cvut.cz>, http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~kybic