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- <p>Special thanks to:</p>
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- <p> <b>Paul Mensonides</b> for his invaluable help while developing the macro
- expansion engine and his insightful tips. He developed the recursive macro
- expansion algorithm implemented herein and also contributed most of the small
- testcases used for testing the correctness of the macro expansion.</p>
- <p><b>Dan Nuffer</b>, who wrote the initial Re2C based C++ lexer and the Slex
- (Spirit Lex) scanner generator sample.</p>
- <p><b>Martin Wille</b> for helping with the port to Linux, testing on Linux and for contributing
- the automated test scripts.</p>
- <p><b>Vladimir Prus</b> for helping with the command line and config file options
- analysis for the <tt>Wave</tt> driver executable.</p>
- <p><b>Juan Carlos Arevalo-Baeza</b>, who wrote the Spirit cpp_lexer sample,
- from which are taken some ideas.</p>
- <p> <strong>Andrei Alexandrescu</strong> for allowing to use his flex_string class,
- a policy based std::basic_string<> compatible string implementation.</p>
- <p><strong>Reece Dunn</strong>, <strong>Vesa Karvonen</strong>, <strong>Faisal Vali</strong>, <strong>Porter Schermerhorn, Juergen Hunold, Jozsef Mihalicza</strong> and <strong>Daniel Fontijne</strong> for
- reporting several problems and bugs.</p>
- <p><strong>Tarmo Pikaro</strong> for reporting several bug while compiling specific
- headers from the Microsoft Windows SDK.</p>
- <p><strong>Rob Stewart</strong> helped a lot with proof reading the documentation. </p>
- <p><strong>Stefan Seefeld</strong> for integrating Wave into his Synopsis library and finding a couple of bugs along the way. </p>
- <p><strong>Andreas Sæbjørnsen</strong> and <strong>Felipe Magno de Almeida</strong> for suggesting some extensions and corrections to the <tt>Wave</tt> preprocessing hook interface and related testing. </p>
- <p><strong>Tobias Schwinger</strong> for suggesting the '<span class="preprocessor">pragma wave option(output:...)</span>' and '<span class="preprocessor">#pragma message("...")</span>' functionalities and reporting a couple of bugs. </p>
- <p><strong>Richard Guenther</strong> for fixing a nasty buffer overrun problem in the Re2C lexer. </p>
- <p><strong>Danny Havenith</strong> for contributing his partial C++ parser <tt>hannibal</tt> as a sample to <tt>Wave</tt>. </p>
- </blockquote>
- <p>and last but not least </p>
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- <p><b>Joel de Guzman</b> for nudging me into this adventure and for his work
- on the <tt>Spirit</tt> parser framework, without which the <tt>Wave</tt> library
- wouldn't have been possible.</p>
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- <p> Special thanks also to people who gave feedback and valuable comments, particularly members of Boost and Spirit mailing lists. This includes all those who participated in the Boost review:
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- <p><strong>Tom Brinkman</strong> (who volunteered to be the review manager), <strong>David Abrahams</strong>, <strong>Beman Dewes</strong>, <strong>Reece Dunn</strong>, <strong>Larry Evans</strong>, <strong>Doug Gregor</strong>, <strong>Joel de Guzman</strong>, <strong>Baptiste Lepilleur</strong>, <strong>Andy Little</strong>, <strong>Paul Mensonides</strong>, <strong>Dan Nuffer</strong>, <strong>Andreas Pokorny</strong>, <strong>Vladimir Prus</strong>, <strong>Gennadiy Rozental</strong>, <strong>Michiel Salters</strong>, <strong>Jonathan Turkanis</strong>, <strong>Chris Uzdavinis</strong>, <strong>Pavel Vozenilek</strong>, <strong>Michael Walter</strong></p>
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- <p>The <tt>Wave</tt> library uses the following <tt>Boost</tt> <a href="references.html#boost">[8]</a>
- libraries:</p>
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- <p><b><img src="theme/bullet.gif" width="13" height="13" id="IMG1"></b> Boost
- Spirit (LL parser framework that represents parsers directly as EBNF grammars
- in inlined C++)<br>
- <b><img src="theme/bullet.gif" width="13" height="13" id="IMG2"></b> Boost
- Iterator Adaptor Library (Adapt a base type into a standard conforming iterator)<br>
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- Filesystem Library (Portable paths, iteration over directories, and other
- useful filesystem operations)<br>
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- options and arguments library</p>
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- <p>and other small parts of different <tt>Boost</tt> libraries. </p>
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