As far as I'm informed, the boost libraries are quite lpowerful.
They might help in more than just the multithreading section. For instance, the visual studio declares the f_open command as 'outdated, insecure', and complains with a warning. The boost libraries have safe and platform independant libraries for file operations.
And there seem to be a lot more things to discover.
I write this merely as a reminder that we don't always have to reinvent the wheel entirely when it comes down to basic coding.
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I just ran across spirit, a parser generator.
http://www.boost.org/libs/spirit/doc/quick_start.html
It very much reminds me of regular expression, but i think it can do more than regex when it comes down to storing the information. For instace the vector parser would have been quite easy with spirit.
EDIT: Or something extremely useful: Octonions. What the heck??? I have no idea and I am a 100% sure that we'll never use them in orxonox . But apparently, physicists can make use of them...
http://www.boost.org/libs/spirit/doc/quick_start.html
It very much reminds me of regular expression, but i think it can do more than regex when it comes down to storing the information. For instace the vector parser would have been quite easy with spirit.
EDIT: Or something extremely useful: Octonions. What the heck??? I have no idea and I am a 100% sure that we'll never use them in orxonox . But apparently, physicists can make use of them...
http://www.xkcd.com/
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