The review ends in three days (on Wednesday). The current
collection of
reviews is very small, thus I am asking for more reviews of
this
library.
Thanks!
>From the original announcement...
The review period for Scope Exit Time Series, submitted by
Alexander
Nasonov, runs from Monday, August 13 until Wednesday, August
22.
>From the documentation:
Nowadays, every C++ developer is familiar with RAII
technique. It binds
resource acquisition and release to initialization and
destruction of a
variable that holds the resource. But there are times when
writing a
special class for such variable is not worth the effort.
This is when ScopeExit macro comes into play. You put
resource
acquisition directly in your code and next to it you write a
code that
releases the resource.
Note that ScopeExit uses PP macros and relies on
Boost.Typeof.
The latest version can is here:
http://boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?action=do
wnloadfile&filename=scope_exit-0.04.tar.gz&directory
=&
It's available also at http://tinyurl.com/2z6qg2
a>
Online documentation is here:
http://194.6.223.221/~nasonov/s
cope_exit-0.04/libs/scope_exit/doc/html/index.html
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http:
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