Seems a great idea to me ... I probably could start using libxml++ then =
:-)
Though that will probably for the boost / glib people to decide?
best regards / mit freundlichen Gr=FC=DFen,
Martin Trappel
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> On Behalf Of Tom Browder
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 1:45 AM
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> Subject: [libxml++] Glib::ustring, lBoost Lib, and libstdc++
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> A couple of years ago I participated in a thread here=20
> discussing decoupling libxml++'s dependency on the whole of=20
> Glib and friends.
> Among other things discussed was possible substitutes for ustring.
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> Now I've come back to ask if there has been any thought to=20
> proposing that ustring be made a member of the Boost library=20
> (for possible future incorporation into the C++ standard library).
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> I've looked around a fair amount and it seems to me that=20
> ustring is a strong candidate for that honor. I've searched=20
> the archives here and have seen no such discussion, so=20
> perhaps there may be interest.
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> Comments?
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> Thanks.
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> -Tom
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> Tom Browder
> Niceville, Florida
> USA
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