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Re: [SG19] P1709R3: Graph Library paper (for June 2020)

From: Patrik Huber <patrikhuber_at_[hidden]>
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 00:29:33 +0000
Hi,

I'm just wondering, can you implement ONNX (https://onnx.ai/) with this?
That would be a proof of concept that this proposal is useful for neural
networks, and you might discover whether you need to improve anything to
make this proposal useful in practice.

PS: Frankfurt is spelled without an "ü", I am guessing that's not on
purpose ;-).

Best wishes,
Patrik

On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 00:22, Phil Ratzloff via SG19 <sg19_at_[hidden]>
wrote:

> The R2 version, P1709R2: Graph Library
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1swsePTH_Ci_BNn_40tn0uX1e2pK916rPoYDNhdOnQd4/edit?usp=sharing>,
> has been submitted for review in Prague.
>
>
>
> P1709R3: Graph Library
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kLHhbSTX7j0tPeTYECQFSNx3R35Mu3xO5_dyYdRy4dM/edit?usp=sharing>,
> targeted for the June 2020 meeting in Varna, is the next version that is
> actively being worked on. Don’t expect much activity during February as I
> will be out of the country for a large portion of the month.
>
>
>
> Comments or questions about specific things in the document should be
> added as comments to the document. More general comments/questions should
> be directed to the SG19 mail list, or attend one of the monthly
> teleconferences. You can also email me directly if you like.
>
>
>
> Feel free to make simple corrections for grammar or clarity. Please
> coordinate with me if you want to make larger changes to the paper.
>
>
>
> My goal for the next paper is to have it 95% complete, including:
>
> 1. Full descriptions of all ranges & algorithms, including examples.
> 2. Inclusion of graph data structure(s) for directed and undirected
> graphs based on compressed sparse row.
> 3. Relaxing requirements on ranges and algorithms for the types used
> for key, vertex container and edge containers. (I expect this to be an
> ongoing activity in later papers.)
>
>
>
> Stretch goals
>
> 1. Have a prototype implementation for review.
> 2. Support gcc & clang in linux, in addition to MSVC. The compilers &
> platforms supported is dependent on getting the paper ready for serious
> review, and support for concepts & ranges in the compilers & their
> libraries. I expect to focus on gcc & clang in Linux.
>
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Received on 2020-02-13 18:32:25