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libsigc++ -- The Typesafe Callback Framework for C++
General information:
libsigc++ implements a typesafe callback system for standard C++. It
allows you to define signals and to connect those signals to any
callback function, either global or a member function, regardless of
whether it is static or virtual.
libsigc++ is used by gtkmm to wrap the GTK+ signal system. It does not
depend on GTK or gtkmm.
Further information about the major release 2.0 is available on the
libsigc++ project home page: http://libsigc.sourceforge.net/
License information:
Distribution of library and components is under the LGPL as listed in the
file COPYING. Examples and tests are Public Domain.
Contact information:
Maintainer: mailto: mschulze@cvs.gnome.org
Maillist: mailto: libsigc-list@gnome.org
Homepage: http://libsigc.sourceforge.net
Online reference documentation: http://libsigc.sourceforge.net/libsigc2/docs/
Ftp: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libsigc++/2.0/
CVS:
Overview of the distribution:
docs/ documentation on the signal system
docs/reference/ reference documentation
examples/ examples of various signal functions
sigc++/ source for library
sigc++/macros/ .m4 files used to auto-generate source files
sigc++/functors/ source for library (various functors)
sigc++/functors/macros/ .m4 files used to auto-generate source files
sigc++/adaptors/ source for library (various adaptors)
sigc++/adaptors/macros/ .m4 files used to auto-generate source files
sigc++/adpators/lambda/ source for library (lambda library)
sigc++/adpators/lambda/macros/ .m4 files used to auto-generate source files
scripts/ automake junk
tests/ programs testing and verifying proper behaviour
MSVC_Net2003/ project files for building the library with MSVC .NET 2003
Compatibility:
Compatible compilers must supports the following recent c++ techniques:
* Partial template (function) specialization.
* Explicit template (member) function instantiation.
* Treat void return as normal return.
This release has only been tested with gcc-3.3. It should at least also compile with:
* gcc >= 3.2
* cygwin (gcc >= 3.2)
* mingw32
* Microsoft Visual Studio .Net 2003
* Sun Forte C++ compiler >= 5.5
* Compaq C++ compiler
* Intel compiler
Please report any troubles you encounter with these compilers!
You are also invited to try a compiler that is not listed above.