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stlab.adobe.com is the home of the Adobe Source Libraries (ASL).

ASL provides peer-reviewed and portable C++ source libraries. The libraries are intended to be widely useful, leveraging and extending both the C++ Standard Library and the Boost Libraries.

stlab.adobe.com is maintained by Sean Parent, Mat Marcus, and Foster Brereton.

Latest News

November 4, 2010 ASL - 1.0.43 Release

I've recently returned to Adobe as architect for mobile imaging applications. The Software Technology Lab remains a "virtual group." We have a collection of improvements, fixes, updates, and additions that we've gathered over the last year and a half since the last release. My hope is to simplify the process and the libraries to something more managable and to get back to more frequent releases. Suggestions welcome.

A huge thanks to Foster and Mat who have continued to contribute to the libraries. Thanks much for your continued support!

Sean

Highlights of this release include: ASL:

Added support for multi-out relate terms. For example: --- logic: relate { x, y <== [a, b]; a, b <== [x, y]; } --- The rhs value must be an array with the same arity as the number of cells named on the left. A cell can appear more than once on the left so long as the term can be uniquely selected.

User supported libs (APL):

May 13, 2009 ASL - 1.0.42 Release

Highlights of this release include:

February 13, 2009 ASL - 1.0.41 Release

Highlights of this release include:

ASL:

December 23, 2008 ASL - 1.0.40 Release

I have left Adobe and will be pursuing other opportunities. This release is my first as an "external" opensource contributor. Please use my mmarcus emarcus org address instead of my former adobe.com address.

Mat

Highlights of this release include:

ASL:

User supported libs (APL):

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