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Author SHA1 Message Date
Louis Dionne
9895803ede Bump copyright year to 2017 2017-01-07 14:14:18 -08:00
Louis Dionne
23c3edc93b [NFC] Un-Doxygenize comments in non-header files 2016-02-04 11:07:41 -05:00
Louis Dionne
c41a5cb6be Update copyright notices for 2016 2016-01-01 14:54:06 -05:00
Louis Dionne
d3b7cb2c85 Modularize the headers
This (large) commit introduces the following changes:
- Each algorithm lives in its own header
- The concepts are defined in the concept/ subdirectory. They define the
  `models` metafunction, some explicit default implementations (like
  Applicative::transform_impl), and they include all the algorithms
  related to that concept.
- Removed the `until` method from Logical
- Removed the `drop_until` method from Iterable
- [minor] Added the detail::nested_to utility

Closes #160
2015-07-25 16:20:47 +02:00
Louis Dionne
065b910128 Update copyright year. 2015-03-03 14:16:50 -05:00
Louis Dionne
737f20a5bb [models] Implement models for each concept; no need to explicitly specialize it 2015-02-15 10:31:12 -05:00
Louis Dionne
1d3aaa93c4 [Monoid up to IntDomain] Refactor the documentation and split the methods 2015-02-10 18:03:42 -05:00
Louis Dionne
b26406d649 Simplify the header hierarchy: too modular isn't good.
This essentially undo parts of 307d3d0. While it seemed a like good
idea to over-modularize type classes to reduce header dependencies, I
think it was a mistake. What 307d3d0 did was basically split each of
the components of a type class into a single header (typeclass/operators.hpp,
typeclass/mcd_1.hpp, typeclass/mcd_2.hpp, ...).

At first, it resolved many weird header dependency glitches. However, it
also made everything more complex; creating even easy type classes was
sometimes much longer than it should have been, and using type classes
was tricky because you had to know exactly what to include. It also went
against the idea of implicit type class instances being provided whenever
that's possible, which I think is a nice feature of the library. Being
dissatisfied with this, I opted for a simpler header organization with
a fwd/ directory that contains forward declaration headers, and everything
else in the same directory.

A possible objection to this change would be that you are now forced
to include sometimes more than what you strictly need when e.g. defining
an instance or using only some instance(s) of a data type. My answer to
this is that Hana is a really small library and the parsing is not
going to have a huge impact on overall compilation time. My bet is that
the time that will be saved by programmers with a simple header hierarchy
outweights the parsing time by far.
2014-10-25 09:47:05 -04:00
Louis Dionne
7a3dd8ae8a Example: Add the homogeneous Matrix example for CppCon. 2014-09-04 09:30:12 -04:00