There is no need this should be kept private (Except to make me respond, sorry for delayed responses, I was skiing
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In the "Python for your applications" topic I mentioned about "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game" site. May be we can provide test cases for C++ based on Ultimate++ as proof of concept. Currently they use Boost, STL, OpenMP libraries, etc.
Go on. I can help tuning the code; do not expect me to do all the programming.
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PS: What your current progress on Assist++ preprocessing?
Have not yet started; instead I am now working on AGG based (which more and more turnes to be AGG inspired anyway software rendering - that is the last major missing piece of U++ library.
(Note: you can follow the progress in uppdev/SDrawTest)
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PS2: I thinking about releasing CMake scripts to create make files for TheIDE for Linux and Windows. May be I will use your export function for makefile. Do you think about that in the past?
Actually, we were discussing this last month with bytefield.
I now believe we should 'get real' and 'reduce' releases to 4 variants:
- Win32
- Ubuntu 32 (might cover debian proper as well)
- Ubuntu 64 (^^^ ditto)
- Universal POSIX src based. Can be as standard as possible ("./configure;./make;./make install") or maybe we can afford slight improvement (like ./install) - that is TBD.
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PS3: What about implementing Git version control system and use it as SVN (svn2git is present) on public servers?
AFAIK, Daniel (unodgs) was considering this or even working on it.