From: Dean M. B. <mik...@gm...> - 2007-06-03 16:49:20
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Hi Glyn! On 6/3/07, Glyn Matthews <gly...@gm...> wrote: > OK thanks Dean, I was trying to use SVN import. > > I added some stuff to parse URIs using boost spirit, it doesn't quite work (there is something wrong with the way I've done the domain names), but I hope I can open it up comments and improvements. > Sounds like something worth looking at. :) Thanks Glyn! > The list has been rather quiet in the last week. Has anyone made any progress? I personally haven't -- the work at Friendster had been keeping me busy for the past week, not enough time to do any sort of forward progress... Look for a bit more documentation though, I've been concentrating a lot in distilling the thoughts and actually coming out with a clear-cut document saying what I'd like the networking library to contain (of course, which also takes into account the suggestions and 'want to haves' we've pretty much listed down in a different thread). If the pace is not fast enough, I'd welcome any sort of help in doing that -- we have the Sourceforge Wiki available, and I have enabled everyone to be able to write there. I shold be getting back into implementing the transformation layers of the message class, and hopefully have a (very) simple HTTP client and asynchronous resolver wrapping the Boost.Asio resolver class and some non-trivial examples. Hopefully the projects I'm part of in Friendster start getting finished and so I can spend more time open sourcing the memcache client library we've developed in house and this networking library. :) Until then, I'd appreciate all the help and feedback from everyone. So if you have thoughts, and questions, I'd love to hear from you! Thanks again Glyn. :) -- Dean Michael C. Berris http://cplusplus-soup.blogspot.com/ mikhailberis AT gmail DOT com +63 928 7291459 |