adding yasli notes
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This carries an "aint nuffin clever in 'ere" warning: So far All I have done
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is get yasvec compiling again, remove a few bugs and extend reallocate
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for some cases where msize and expand are availible.
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enable_if removed, its function replaced with type_selector in the case
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of namespace level functions and the use of dummy Int2Type arguments
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in member functions. I don't like dummy arguments but they seemed better than
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the other options (namely external, explicitly templated functions 'hidden' in
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an implementation namespace).
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I should have kept a log of all of the bugs I pulled out and other modifications,
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Indeed, I almost did but somehow it didn't quite happen - sorry.
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uninitialised_copy I have defined for InputItr = const T* and InputItr = T*
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seperately, this is less than desireable but previously with only the
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const-data version defined any non const pointers were being eaten up by
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the default templated function. This is fairly minor but I mentions
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because you may disagree with me.
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To do:
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Cut vector back vector to a buffer then decide whether it is sensible to
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re-implement vector using this buffer.
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Implement valarray and related classes using yasli_nstd::buffer and other
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yasli components. The structure of these classes will follow that found in
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Mingw32 - expressions are to be evaluated during assignment.
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Add yasli_nstd::reference_valarray, a class which behaves like
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valarray and can be used in conjuction with it but which consists of an
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array of pointers.
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