From: Hannu R. <han...@vt...> - 2003-06-24 15:52:09
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Grzegorz Jakacki wrote: > It certainly depends a lot on what your practical use is going to be. > I would be glad to give more details, but I need some background on how do > you want to use OpenC++. I'm afraid I cannot give much details at this stage, but I'm developing a complicated speed-critical library, and I had the idea of generating certain kinds of methods for the library user automatically from a higher-level description. That's why I was checking out OpenC++, and what prompted my question was that I wouldn't want to restrict the kinds of C++ code that could be used together with the library. Anyhow, it looks like I won't have time to pursue the idea any further, so the question is moot on my part. As an interested bystander, I would still like to suggest that you consider documenting the current limitations of OpenC++. It would be useful not only to users and potential users, but it could also serve as a kind of to-do list for development work. Best wishes, Hannu Rummukainen |