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From: mconsoni_at_[hidden]
Date: 2007-06-28 18:44:29
Author: mconsoni
Date: 2007-06-28 18:44:29 EDT (Thu, 28 Jun 2007)
New Revision: 7299
URL: http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/changeset/7299
Log:
- replaced Boost.Extensions with Boost.Extension as Boost recommends the singular for the library name.
Text files modified:
sandbox/libs/extension/doc/html/boost_extension/info.html | 2 +-
sandbox/libs/extension/doc/html/boost_extension/tutorials/tutorial03.html | 4 ++--
sandbox/libs/extension/doc/info.qbk | 2 +-
sandbox/libs/extension/doc/tutorial3.qbk | 4 ++--
4 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
Modified: sandbox/libs/extension/doc/html/boost_extension/info.html
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--- sandbox/libs/extension/doc/html/boost_extension/info.html (original)
+++ sandbox/libs/extension/doc/html/boost_extension/info.html 2007-06-28 18:44:29 EDT (Thu, 28 Jun 2007)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
<a name="boost_extension.info"></a> Info Classes</h2></div></div></div>
<p>
- In this section we explain how to use Info classes in Boost.Extensions.
+ In this section we explain how to use Info classes in Boost.Extension.
</p>
<p>
Info classes is a mechanism that allows you to store important information
Modified: sandbox/libs/extension/doc/html/boost_extension/tutorials/tutorial03.html
==============================================================================
--- sandbox/libs/extension/doc/html/boost_extension/tutorials/tutorial03.html (original)
+++ sandbox/libs/extension/doc/html/boost_extension/tutorials/tutorial03.html 2007-06-28 18:44:29 EDT (Thu, 28 Jun 2007)
@@ -27,14 +27,14 @@
<a name="boost_extension.tutorials.tutorial03"></a> Tutorial 3</h3></div></div></div>
<p>
This tutorial shows how to register and instance classes that have multi-argument
- constructors (not default constructors) in Boost.Extensions. In the example
+ constructors (not default constructors) in Boost.Extension. In the example
that we will describe in this tutorial (examples/parameters) we create a
dummy class with a constructor that have six arguments. We'll register this
class in a factory map and then get it from the main file.
</p>
<p>
It is expected that before following this tutorial you have gone trough the
- first tutorial at least, and you are familiar with the basic use of Boost.Extensions
+ first tutorial at least, and you are familiar with the basic use of Boost.Extension
</p>
<p>
Let's start defining our class. Its constructor receives six parameters (we
Modified: sandbox/libs/extension/doc/info.qbk
==============================================================================
--- sandbox/libs/extension/doc/info.qbk (original)
+++ sandbox/libs/extension/doc/info.qbk 2007-06-28 18:44:29 EDT (Thu, 28 Jun 2007)
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
[section:info Info Classes]
-In this section we explain how to use Info classes in Boost.Extensions.
+In this section we explain how to use Info classes in Boost.Extension.
Info classes is a mechanism that allows you to store important information of each implementation. The
type and utility of this information is arbitrary as the Info class is a template argument of the factories where
Modified: sandbox/libs/extension/doc/tutorial3.qbk
==============================================================================
--- sandbox/libs/extension/doc/tutorial3.qbk (original)
+++ sandbox/libs/extension/doc/tutorial3.qbk 2007-06-28 18:44:29 EDT (Thu, 28 Jun 2007)
@@ -9,11 +9,11 @@
[section:tutorial03 Tutorial 3]
This tutorial shows how to register and instance classes that have multi-argument constructors (not default constructors)
-in Boost.Extensions. In the example that we will describe in this tutorial (examples/parameters) we create a dummy class
+in Boost.Extension. In the example that we will describe in this tutorial (examples/parameters) we create a dummy class
with a constructor that have six arguments. We'll register this class in a factory map and then get it from the main file.
It is expected that before following this tutorial you have gone trough the first tutorial at least, and you are
-familiar with the basic use of Boost.Extensions
+familiar with the basic use of Boost.Extension
Let's start defining our class. Its constructor receives six parameters (we chose that number because it's the current argument limit of
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