-none- 2007-08-15 - By Graham Reitz
Back Better yet, why not just use boost's TR1 implementation?
http://www.boost.org/doc/html/boost_tr1.html
That way when the rest of the compilers come out with their TR1 implementations you aren't necessarily tied to boost.
Although, I think you should use boost to its fully extent, esp. the header only libraries.
Thanks, Graham
On Aug 15, 2007, at 9:47 AM, Robert Mecklenburg wrote:
> Warren Young writes: >> Smart pointers are tricky, and automatic memory management is even >> trickier, and I just created a template that does both. > > Joel Fielder writes: >> I'd like to see use of Boost. > > It's also worth mentioning that the shared_ptr classes have been > accepted for C++ Technical Report 1 and will be included in all future > C++ compiler suites. It is already in gcc 4.1.2. > > If you don't want to "rely" on boost (or the vendor compiler), you > could probably just include the header in the mysql++ distro tarball. > > Cheers, > > -- > Robert > > -- > MySQL++ Mailing List > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus > To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus? > unsub=grahamreitz@(protected) >
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