[LAD] Looking for an introduction to rt programming with a gui

Chris Cannam cannam at all-day-breakfast.com
Sun May 23 19:44:42 UTC 2010


On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 9:41 AM, torbenh <torbenh at gmx.de> wrote:
> but i find the equivalen c++ easier to read.
> assuming we have a proper modern c++ osc lib:
>
> boost::unique_future<OscMsg>
> osc_recv (OscPeer peer, std::string path)
> {
>        boost::shared_ptr< boost::promise<OscMsg> > spromise( new boost::promise<OscMsg> )
>        peer.add_handler( path, [=]( OscMsg msg )
>        {
> [...]

Is this C++0xthingy?

I have to say this combination of Boost plus Weird Stuff From The
Future is no more readable to me (as a long-time C++ programmer) than
the Clojure example.  It looks neat, but I'm pretty sure it's
accessible to you only because it's what you've spent the time with
recently.

I worry about that all the time with my own code -- the more care I
take to use the language well, the less likely anyone else is to be
able to work with it.


Chris



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