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24 | <h1 align="center">The Boost Statechart Library</h1> | |
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26 | <h2 align="center">Acknowledgments</h2> | |
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32 | <p>Very special thanks go to:</p> | |
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34 | <ul> | |
35 | <li>Aleksey Gurtovoy, the developer of the ingenious meta programming | |
36 | library (boost::mpl). The interface as well as the implementation of | |
37 | Boost.Statechart hugely benefit from Alekseys work. I would have given up | |
38 | long ago without mpl. Moreover, Aleksey's double dispatch implementation | |
39 | in <a href="http://www.mywikinet.com/mpl/fsm_example_25_jul_02.zip">his | |
40 | FSM framework</a> gave me fresh ideas after I had come to the conclusion | |
41 | that my <code>dynamic_cast</code>-based solution was too bad</li> | |
42 | </ul> | |
43 | ||
44 | <p>Special thanks go to:</p> | |
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46 | <ul> | |
47 | <li>Mitsuo Fukasawa, who is the first person using Boost.Statechart in a | |
48 | real-world project. He gave invaluable feedback, convinced me to make | |
49 | history a top priority, translated the tutorial to Japanese and tested | |
50 | new releases on Linux</li> | |
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52 | <li>Peter Petrov, who contributed various standard conformance fixes, | |
53 | commented on early redesigns of the | |
54 | <code>asynchronous_state_machine</code> and <code>fifo_scheduler</code> | |
55 | class templates and reviewed the documentation</li> | |
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57 | <li>Peter Dimov and Douglas Gregor for developing other libraries | |
58 | (<code>bind</code>, <code>intrusive_ptr</code>, | |
59 | <code>atomic_count</code>, <code>function</code>) Boost.Statechart is | |
60 | building on</li> | |
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62 | <li>Pavel Vozenilek for making many suggestions on how to improve code | |
63 | & documentation, providing Intel 7.0 workarounds and managing the | |
64 | review</li> | |
65 | ||
66 | <li>the countless folks who worked and are still working on the boost | |
67 | infrastructure (config, regression tests, build, html templates, etc). | |
68 | Writing Boost.Statechart would have been much less fun without this | |
69 | foundation</li> | |
70 | ||
71 | <li>David Abrahams and Darryl Green for being persistent enough to | |
72 | convince me that the exit action to state destructor mapping is sometimes | |
73 | not a good idea</li> | |
74 | ||
75 | <li>Paul A Bristow, Keith Burton, Jeff Garland, Simon Gittins, Dave | |
76 | Gomboc, Darryl Green, Jody Hagins, Iain K. Hanson, David B. Held, Mick | |
77 | Hollins, Alexander Nasonov, Peter Petrov, Augustus Saunders, John | |
78 | Spalding, Rob Steward, Jonathan Turkanis and Matthew Vogt for | |
79 | participating in the review</li> | |
80 | ||
81 | <li>Joaquín M López Muñoz for his broken allocator | |
82 | workaround in boost/detail/allocator_utilities.hpp</li> | |
83 | ||
84 | <li>Igor R for uncovering and reporting several bugs</li> | |
85 | </ul> | |
86 | ||
87 | <p>Thanks for feedback and/or encouragement go to:</p> | |
88 | ||
89 | <p>Bardur Arantsson, Arne Babnik, Robert Bell, Bohdan, Wayne Chao, | |
90 | Topher Cooper, Philippe David, Peter Dimov, Reece Dunn, Grant Erickson, | |
91 | John Fuller, Jeff Garland, Eugene Gladyshev, David A. Greene, Douglas | |
92 | Gregor, Gustavo Guerra, Aleksey Gurtovoy, Federico J. Fernández, | |
93 | Iain K. Hanson, Steve Hawkes, David B. Held, Jürgen Hunold, Sean | |
94 | Kelly, Oliver Kowalke, Thomas Mathys, Simon Meiklejohn, Jiang Miao, Johan | |
95 | Nilsson, Matthieu Paindavoine, Chris Paulse, Yuval Ronen, Chris Russell, | |
96 | Bryan Silverthorn, Rob Stewart, Kwee Heong Tan, Marcin Tustin, Vincent N. | |
97 | Virgilio, Gang Wang, Steven Watanabe, Richard Webb and Scott Woods.</p> | |
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104 | <p>Revised 06 November, 2010</p> | |
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106 | <p><i>Copyright © 2003-2010 <a href="contact.html">Andreas Huber | |
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