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You're right, not all boost libraries are particularly boost-like. Spirit is a very good example of this. Part of the reason is that when it was accepted, other boost libraries were not yet accepted/sufficiently mature for Spirit to use them. (That's why Spirit, Functional and bind all declare there are something like 3 Boost libraries that define their own (incompatible) placeholder values _1, _2 and so on).

In most of these cases, I believe they're gradually working on getting these oddities merged back together. But afaik, Spirit was added because it was such a big and impressive thing, that it's "unboostness" was forgiven. ;)

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You're right, not all boost libraries are particularly boost-like. Spirit is a very good example of this. Part of the reason is that when it was accepted, other boost libraries were not yet accepted/sufficiently mature for Spirit to use them. (That's why Spirit, Functional and bind all declare their own placeholder values _1, _2 and so on).

In most of these cases, I believe they're gradually working on getting these oddities merged back together. But afaik, Spirit was added because it was such a big and impressive thing, that it's "unboostness" was forgiven. ;)