> [...] Mostly because boost is so hideously documented that it's often very hard for the reader to learn what a particular template is/does. [...]
Gotta agree with you on that.
Wasn't easy to learn boost::optional from its own documentation, which is more an essay on its motivation and design than an explanation on how to actually use it (the header file ended up doing the job).
> [...] Mostly because boost is so hideously documented that it's often very hard for the reader to learn what a particular template is/does. [...]
Gotta agree with you on that.
Wasn't easy to learn boost::optional from its own documentation, which is more an essay on its motivation and design than an explanation on how to actually use it (the header file ended up doing the job).