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I recently started looking at boost phoenix, as replacement for lambda. Is phoenix a full replacement for lambda, or is there some lambda functionality which is not provided by phoenix? is phoenix mature? Are there any gotcha I should know about?

my primary interest are operator composition, control statements and casts are less so

Thanks

Anycorn
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  • I recently started looking at apples, as a replacement for oranges. Are apples a full replacement for oranges? Are apples mature? Are there any gotcha I should know about? – Billy ONeal May 17 '10 at 21:13
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    @Billy I thought fruit comparison was reserved for intrinsically different concept. Lambda and phoenix are not so as far as I can tell – Anycorn May 17 '10 at 21:22

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This post answers all your questions. Phoenix is very mature. Phoenix and lambda will be merged. It will be the base for future lambda implementations.

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