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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Portable stack trace mechanism?
From: Artyom Beilis (artyomtnk_at_[hidden])
Date: 2011-10-24 04:42:50


The code runs as a part of the CppCMS project (under namespace booster). I hadn't pushed it forward due to several reasons: 1. I had no much time to work on it (create jam files etc) 2. I was not sure about how deep the interest was and what it would require. It works fine on Linux, Windows with MSVC, Solaris and AFAIR Mac OS X.  Artyom Beilis -------------- CppCMS - C++ Web Framework: http://cppcms.sf.net/ CppDB - C++ SQL Connectivity: http://cppcms.sf.net/sql/cppdb/ ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jim Bell <Jim_at_[hidden]> > To: boost-users_at_[hidden] > Cc: Chris Cleeland <chris.cleeland_at_[hidden]>; Artyom <artyomtnk_at_[hidden]> > Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 8:26 PM > Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Portable stack trace mechanism? > > > > On 1:59 PM, Chris Cleeland wrote: >> I've written this code several times and thought boost might have >> something.  No, it doesn't, but I found this old bit thread: >> >> http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2010/10/172303.php >> >> > From the evidence I can conclude that it never made it in, but the >> thread gives no indication as to why.  I don't want to resurrect >> something that's already been fully hashed and excluded, but if it >> never made it in simply because nobody carried the torch forward, >> perhaps I could be the new bearer. >> > > I think that would be cool.  That thread was started by Artyom, author > of Boost.Locale.  I copied him on this reply. >


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