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Drop-in replacement for std::shared_ptr + std::enable_shared_from_this
Apparently, many people dislike that the standard std::enable_shared_from_this class does not allow to invoke shared_from_this() in the constructor.
Guess What: This library is supposed to fill the gap.
The boost library does that too, but it does not allow shared_ptrs to be made inside the destructor and it doesn't provide a release() method to gain ownership of the contained pointer.
Big downside is however, that it's not (yet) made thread-safe.
ASP.PHP is an implementation of ASP in, yes, PHP. The current release is nowhere near complete, and there are some parts of ASP that are impossible to implement in pure PHP. It is designed to reduce the gap between the two languages.