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- / Copyright (c) 2008 Eric Niebler
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- / Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
- / file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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- [section Acknowledgments]
- I am indebted to [@http://boost.org/people/joel_de_guzman.htm Joel de Guzman]
- and [@http://boost.org/people/hartmut_kaiser.htm Hartmut Kaiser] for their
- expert advice during the early states of xpressive's development. Much of
- static xpressive's syntax is owes a large debt to _spirit_, including the
- syntax for xpressive's semantic actions. I am thankful for
- [@http://boost.org/people/john_maddock.htm John Maddock]'s excellent work on
- his proposal to add regular expressions to the standard library, and for
- various ideas borrowed liberally from his regex implementation. I'd also like
- to thank [@http://moderncppdesign.com/ Andrei Alexandrescu] for his input
- regarding the behavior of nested regex objects, and
- [@http://boost.org/people/dave_abrahams.htm Dave Abrahams] for his suggestions
- regarding the regex domain-specific embedded language. Noel Belcourt helped
- porting xpressive to the Metrowerks CodeWarrior compiler. Markus
- Sch'''ö'''pflin helped to track down a bug on HP Tru64, and Steven
- Watanabe suggested the fix.
- Special thanks are due to David Jenkins who contributed both ideas, code and
- documentation for xpressive's semantic actions, symbol tables and attributes.
- Xpressive's ternary search trie implementation is David's, as is the number
- parser example in [^libs/xpressive/example/numbers.cpp] and the documentation
- for symbol tables and attributes.
- Thanks to John Fletcher for helping track down a runtime assertion when using
- xpressive with Howard Hinnant's most excellent libc++.
- Finally, I would like to thank [@http://boost.org/people/thomas_witt.html Thomas Witt]
- for acting as xpressive's review manager.
- [endsect]
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