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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [Phoenix] Review: Documentation
From: Joel de Guzman (joel_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-09-30 02:59:29
Zeljko Vrba wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:30:47AM +0300, Peter Dimov wrote:
>> Zeljko Vrba:
>>> The best way to understand the purpose of Phoenix is, IMHO, to have some
>>> first-hand experience with a true functional programming language with
>>> type-inference and first-order functions, such as SML.
>> I'm not sure.
>>
>> The purpose of Phoenix (and Lambda, and boost::bind) is simple: to provide
>> a concise way to create function objects. Most C++ programmers are familiar
>> with the need to write function objects and there is no need to learn SML
>> to take advantage of the basics. Many people start with just needing *_1 <
>> *_2 or bind(&X::name, _1) < bind(&X::name, _2). Some of them simply do not
>> need to go further (or aren't allowed to, by a coding standard).
>>
> Good point. But for such simple needs, the manual is then too abstract (there
> I agree with Roland). And if all you need / are allowed to use is "simple",
> another thought immediately arises: "this is the same as BLL, just with
> slightly different syntax". BLL is "a concise way to create function objects",
> Phoenix is that and a lot more. To understand the "more" part, it helps, IMHO,
> to know some true FP language.
Agreed. I'll try to cater to the "more" part.
Regards,
-- Joel de Guzman http://www.boostpro.com http://spirit.sf.net
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