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[/==============================================================================
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Copyright (C) 2001-2011 Joel de Guzman
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Copyright (C) 2001-2011 Hartmut Kaiser
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Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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===============================================================================/]
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[section Acknowledgments]
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This version of Spirit is a complete rewrite of the /classic/ Spirit many
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people have been contributing to (see below). But there are a couple of people
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who already managed to help significantly during this rewrite. We would like to
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express our special acknowledgement to (in no particular order):
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[*Eric Niebler] for writing Boost.Proto, without which this rewrite wouldn't
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have been possible, and helping with examples, advice, and suggestions on
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how to use Boost.Proto in the best possible way.
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[*Ben Hanson] for providing us with an early version of his __lexertl__ library,
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which is proposed to be included into Boost (as Boost.Lexer). At the time
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of this writing the Boost review for this library is still pending.
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[*Francois Barel] for his silent but steady work on making and keeping Spirit
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compatible with all versions of gcc, older and newest ones. He not only
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contributed subrules to Spirit V2.1, but always keeps an eye on the small
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details which are so important to make a difference.
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[*Andreas Haberstroh] for proof reading the documentation and fixing those
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non-native-speaker-quirks we managed to introduce into the first versions of
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the documentation.
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[*Chris Hoeppler] for taking up the editorial tasks for the initial
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version of this documentation together with Andreas Haberstroh. Chris
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did a lot especially at the last minute when we are about to release.
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[*Michael Caisse] (a.k.a mjcaisse) for being Spirit's benevolent
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evangelist on freenode's #boost IRC . No Spirit question asked there
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stays without an answer because of his active involvement. Also, we would
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like to thank him for last minute editing work on the 2.1 release
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documentation.
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[*Tobias Schwinger] for proposing expectation points and GCC port of an
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early version.
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[*Dave Abrahams] as always, for countless advice and help on C++,
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library development, interfaces, usability and ease of use, for
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reviewing the code and providing valuable feedback and for always
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keeping us on our toes.
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[*OvermindDL] for his creative ideas on the mailing list helping to resolve
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even more difficult user problems.
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[*Carl Barron] for his early adoption and valuable feedback on the Lexer
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library forcing us to design a proper API covering all of his use cases.
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He also contributed an early version of the variadic attribute API for
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Qi.
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[*Daniel James] for improving and maintaining Quickbook, the tool we use
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for this documentation. Also, for bits and pieces here and there such
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documentation suggestions and editorial patches.
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[*Stephan Menzel] for his early adoption of Qi and Karma and his willingness
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to invest time to spot bugs which were hard to isolate. Also, for his feedback
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on the documentation.
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[*Ray Burkholder] and [*Dainis Polis] for last minute feedback on the
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documentation.
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[*Steve Brandt] for his his effort trying to put Qi and Karma to some use while
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writing a source to source language transformation tool. He made many incredible
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suggestions helping to improve the usability of both libraries.
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[*Bryce Leylbach] (a.k.a. wash) for contributing the components `qi::`__qi_as__
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and `karma::`__karma_as__, for working on __utree__ and its integration with
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Qi and Karma, for adding numeric parser literals, for contributing the related
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documentation, and for being a big help in the everyday maintenance of the
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library's (and our) sanity.
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[*Mathias Gaunard] for his bug reports, suggestions and regression test
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contributions to the Lexer helping to find subtle bugs and to improve its
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overall usability.
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[*Thomas Bernard] (a.k.a. teajay) for working on the keyword parser and for
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adding explicit names to the `qi::`__qi_symbols__ component.
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[*Robert Stewart] for his active participation on the mailing list, his
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helpful comments, examples and suggestions.
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[*Thomas Taylor], [*Richard Crossley], [*Semen], and [*Adalberto Castelo] for
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their help in isolating problems while testing the new attribute handling code
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released with V2.5.
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Special thanks to spirit-devel and spirit-general mailing lists for
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participating in the discussions, being early adopters of pre-release
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versions of Spirit2 from the very start and helping out in various tasks
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such as helping with support, bug tracking, benchmarking and testing,
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etc. The list include: [*Larry Evans], [*Richard Webb], [*Martin Wille],
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[*Dan Marsden], [*Cedric Venet], [*Allan Odgaard], [*Matthias
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Vallentin], [*Justinas V.D.], [*Darid Tromer], [*Brian O'Kennedy],
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[*Aaron Graham], [*Joerg Becker].
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[*Joao Abecasis] for his early support and involvement in Spirit2
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development and for disturbing my peace every once in a while for a
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couple of jokes.
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The list goes on and on... if you've been mentioned thank Joel and
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Hartmut, if not, kick Joao :-)
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[heading Acknowledgements from the Spirit V1 /classic/ Documentation]
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Special thanks for working on Spirit /classic/ to:
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[*Dan Nuffer] for his work on lexers, parse trees, ASTs, XML parsers, the
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multi-pass iterator as well as administering Spirit's site, editing,
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maintaining the CVS and doing the releases plus a zillion of other chores that
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were almost taken for granted.
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[*Hartmut Kaiser] for his work on the C parser, the work on the C/C++
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preprocessor, utility parsers, the original port to Intel 5.0, various work on
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Phoenix, porting to v1.5, the meta-parsers, the grouping-parsers, extensive
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testing and painstaking attention to details.
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[*Martin Wille] who improved grammar multi thread safety, contributed the eol_p
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parser, the dynamic parsers, documentation and for taking an active role in
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almost every aspect from brainstorming and design to coding. And, as always,
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helps keep the regression tests for g++ on Linux as green as ever :-).
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[*Martijn W. Van Der Lee] our Web site administrator and for contributing the
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RFC821 parser.
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[*Giovanni Bajo] for last minute tweaks of Spirit 1.8.0 for CodeWarrior 8.3.
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Actually, I'm ashamed Giovanni was not in this list already. He's done a lot
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since Spirit 1.5, the first Boost.Spirit release. He's instrumental in the
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porting of the Spirit iterators stuff to the new Boost Iterators Library
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(version 2). He also did various bug fixes and wrote some tests here and there.
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[*Juan Carlos Arevalo-Baeza (JCAB)*] for his work on the C++ parser, the position
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iterator, ports to v1.5 and keeping the mailing list discussions alive and
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kicking.
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[*Vaclav Vesely], lots of stuff, the no\_actions directive, various patches
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fixes, the distinct parsers, the lazy parser, some phoenix tweaks and add-ons
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(e.g. new\_). Also, *Stefan Slapeta] and wife for editing Vaclav's distinct
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parser doc.
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[*Raghavendra Satish] for doing the original v1.3 port to VC++ and his work on
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Phoenix.
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[*Noah Stein] for following up and helping Ragav on the VC++ ports.
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[*Hakki Dogusan], for his original v1.0 Pascal parser.
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[*John (EBo) David] for his work on the VM and watching over my shoulder as I
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code giving the impression of distance eXtreme programming.
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[*Chris Uzdavinis] for feeding in comments and valuable suggestions as well as
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editing the documentation.
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[*Carsten Stoll], for his work on dynamic parsers.
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[*Andy Elvey] and his conifer parser.
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[*Bruce Florman], who did the original v1.0 port to VC++.
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[*Jeff Westfahl] for porting the loop parsers to v1.5 and contributing the file
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iterator.
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[*Peter Simons] for the RFC date parser example and tutorial plus helping out
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with some nitty gritty details.
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[*Markus Sch'''ö'''pflin] for suggesting the end_p parser and lots of other
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nifty things and his active presence in the mailing list.
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[*Doug Gregor] for mentoring and his ability to see things that others don't.
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[*David Abrahams] for giving Joel a job that allows him to still work on Spirit,
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plus countless advice and help on C++ and specifically template
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metaprogramming.
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[*Aleksey Gurtovoy] for his MPL library from which we stole many metaprogramming
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tricks especially for less conforming compilers such as Borland and VC6/7.
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[*Gustavo Guerra] for his last minute review of Spirit and constant feedback,
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plus patches here and there (e.g. proposing the new dot behavior of the real
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numerics parsers).
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[*Nicola Musatti], [*Paul Snively], [*Alisdair Meredith] and [*Hugo Duncan] for
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testing and sending in various patches.
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[*Steve Rowe] for his splendid work on the TSTs that will soon be taken into
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Spirit.
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[*Jonathan de Halleux] for his work on actors.
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[*Angus Leeming] for last minute editing work on the 1.8.0 release
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documentation, his work on Phoenix and his active presence in the Spirit
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mailing list.
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[*Joao Abecasis] for his active presence in the Spirit mailing list, providing
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user support, participating in the discussions and so on.
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[*Guillaume Melquiond] for a last minute patch to multi_pass for 1.8.1.
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[*Peder Holt] for his porting work on Phoenix, Fusion and Spirit to VC6.
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To Joel's wife Mariel who did the graphics in this document.
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My, there's a lot in this list! And it's a continuing list. We add people to
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this list every time. We hope we did not forget anyone. If we missed
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someone you know who has helped in any way, please inform us.
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Special thanks also to people who gave feedback and valuable comments,
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particularly members of Boost and Spirit mailing lists. This includes all those
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who participated in the review:
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[*John Maddock], our review manager, [*Aleksey Gurtovoy], [*Andre Hentz],
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[*Beman Dawes], [*Carl Daniel], [*Christopher Currie], [*Dan Gohman],
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[*Dan Nuffer], [*Daryle Walker], [*David Abrahams], [*David B. Held],
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[*Dirk Gerrits], [*Douglas Gregor], [*Hartmut Kaiser], [*Iain K.Hanson],
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[*Juan Carlos Arevalo-Baeza], [*Larry Evans], [*Martin Wille],
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[*Mattias Flodin], [*Noah Stein], [*Nuno Lucas], [*Peter Dimov],
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[*Peter Simons], [*Petr Kocmid], [*Ross Smith], [*Scott Kirkwood],
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[*Steve Cleary], [*Thorsten Ottosen], [*Tom Wenisch], [*Vladimir Prus]
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Finally thanks to SourceForge for hosting the Spirit project and Boost: a C++
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community comprised of extremely talented library authors who participate in
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the discussion and peer review of well crafted C++ libraries.
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[endsect]
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