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[/==============================================================================
Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Joel de Guzman
Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Dan Marsden
Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Thomas Heller
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]
# Hartmut Kaiser implemented the original lazy casts and constructors based on
his original work on Spirit SE "semantic expressions" (the precursor to
Phoenix), and guided Phoenix from the initial review of V2 to the release of V3.
# Eric Niebler did a 2.0 pre-release review and wrote some range related code
that Phoenix stole and used in the algorithms. Additionally he played the leading role
in inventing the extension mechanism as well as providing early prototypes and helping with
Boost.Proto code. DA Proto MAN!
# Angus Leeming implemented the container functions on Phoenix-1 which I then
ported to Phoenix-2.
# Daniel Wallin helped with the scope module, local variables, let and lambda
and the algorithms. I frequently discuss design issues with Daniel on Yahoo Messenger.
# Jaakko Jarvi. DA Lambda MAN!
# Dave Abrahams, for his constant presence, wherever, whenever.
# Aleksey Gurtovoy, DA MPL MAN!
# Doug Gregor, always a source of inspiration.
# Dan Marsden, did almost all the work in bringing Phoenix-2 out the door.
# Thorsten Ottosen; Eric's range_ex code began life as "container_algo" in the
old boost sandbox, by Thorsten in 2002-2003.
# Jeremy Siek, even prior to Thorsten, in 2001, started the "container_algo".
# Vladimir Prus wrote the mutating algorithms code from the Boost Wiki.
# Daryle Walker did a 2.0 pre-release review.
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