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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> boost
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Re: [boost] [mpl] naming the math project
by Peder Holt other posts by this author
Sep 29 2005 12:10PM messages near this date
Re: [boost] [Test] and [bjam] questions re DLLS | [boost] [mpl][math] double accuracy
SOURCE On 9/23/05, Cromwell Enage <sponage@[...].com>  wrote:
>  > --- Peder Holt wrote:
>  > Do we have a good name for the project?
>  > metamath or mpl_math or something new?
> 
>  I don't know what the current naming scheme would
>  prescribe for an annex to a preexisting library, but I
>  think Boost.MPL.Math, or MPL.Math for short, would
>  make a fine name for use in discussions.  "mpl_math"
>  is just a file name I use when uploading to the vault,
>  as is "metadouble" or "mpl_double" for your
>  corresponding submissions.

boost.mpl.math sounds good,
We should probably use mpl_math as the sandbox cvs name, then.
I'll create an entry using the current version of your library.

Regards,
Peder

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