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STLSoft 1.9.24 released
Mar 08, 2008
Matthew Wilson
Mar 08, 2008
mis
Nov 19, 2008
Matthew Wilson
March 08, 2008
Download from http://stlsoft.org/

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Changes for 1.9.24 (8th March 2008)

Summary:
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 * finishing up some missed std::swap refactoring

Changes:
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 STLSoft:
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   ~ stlsoft/collections/array_view.hpp now uses std_swap
   ~ stlsoft/string/string_view.hpp now uses std_swap

 UNIXSTL:
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  ~ unixstl/filesystem/glob_sequence.hpp now uses std_swap

 WinSTL:
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  ~ unixstl/filesystem/path.hpp now uses std_swap

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March 08, 2008
Matthew Wilson Wrote:

> Download from http://stlsoft.org/
> 
> ============================================================================
> 
> Changes for 1.9.24 (8th March 2008)
> 
> Summary:
> ==========
> 
>  * finishing up some missed std::swap refactoring
> 
> Changes:
> ========
> 
>  STLSoft:
>  --------
> 
>    ~ stlsoft/collections/array_view.hpp now uses std_swap
>    ~ stlsoft/string/string_view.hpp now uses std_swap
> 
>  UNIXSTL:
>  --------
> 
>   ~ unixstl/filesystem/glob_sequence.hpp now uses std_swap
> 
>  WinSTL:
>  -------
> 
>   ~ unixstl/filesystem/path.hpp now uses std_swap
> 
> ============================================================================
> 

Can you provide an update to documentation for the 1.9.x stream?

Also, when is 1.10 going to be released?

Regards

mis
November 19, 2008
> Can you provide an update to documentation for the 1.9.x stream?
>
> Also, when is 1.10 going to be released?

I'm now releasing alpha versions of the 1.10 stream. But, given the amount of work that's involved, I think either (i) it's going to
take a long time, or (ii) I'm going to need some help.

I'd like to hear from anyone who'd like to help out.

Once I get 1.10 to beta form, I'm thinking of hosting the repository (as SVN) on SF, enabling project members to work directly. That
might speed things up a bit.

Also, if anyone's a gun on websites, I'd be very happy to have a hand in that area. :-)

Cheers

Matt