1 | #ifndef BOOST_PFTO_HPP
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2 | #define BOOST_PFTO_HPP
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3 |
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4 | // MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
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5 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
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6 | # pragma once
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7 | #endif
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8 |
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9 | /////////1/////////2/////////3/////////4/////////5/////////6/////////7/////////8
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10 | // pfto.hpp: workarounds for compilers which have problems supporting
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11 | // Partial Function Template Ordering (PFTO).
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12 |
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13 | // (C) Copyright 2002 Robert Ramey - http://www.rrsd.com .
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14 | // Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
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15 | // License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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16 | // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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17 |
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18 | // See http://www.boost.org for updates, documentation, and revision history.
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19 | // PFTO version is used to specify the last argument of certain functions
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20 | // Function it is used to support compilers that fail to support correct Partial
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21 | // Template Ordering
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22 | #include <boost/config.hpp>
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23 |
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24 | // some compilers can use an exta argument and use function overloading
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25 | // to choose desired function. This extra argument is long in the default
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26 | // function implementation and int for the rest. The function is called
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27 | // with an int argument. This first attempts to match functions with an
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28 | // int argument before the default one (with a long argument). This is
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29 | // known to function with VC 6.0. On other compilers this fails (Borland)
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30 | // or causes other problems (GCC). note: this
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31 |
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32 | #if defined(BOOST_NO_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_ORDERING)
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33 | #define BOOST_PFTO long
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34 | #else
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35 | #define BOOST_PFTO
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36 | #endif
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37 |
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38 | // here's another approach. Rather than use a default function - make sure
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39 | // there is no default at all by requiring that all function invocations
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40 | // have a "wrapped" argument type. This solves a problem with VC 6.0
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41 | // (and perhaps others) while implementing templated constructors.
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42 |
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43 | namespace boost {
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44 |
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45 | template<class T>
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46 | struct pfto_wrapper {
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47 | const T & t;
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48 | operator const T & (){
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49 | return t;
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50 | }
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51 | pfto_wrapper (const T & rhs) : t(rhs) {}
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52 | };
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53 |
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54 | template<class T>
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55 | pfto_wrapper<T> make_pfto_wrapper(const T & t, BOOST_PFTO int){
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56 | return pfto_wrapper<T>(t);
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57 | }
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58 |
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59 | template<class T>
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60 | pfto_wrapper<T> make_pfto_wrapper(const pfto_wrapper<T> & t, int){
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61 | return t;
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62 | }
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63 |
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64 | } // namespace boost
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65 |
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66 | #ifdef BOOST_NO_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_ORDERING
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67 | #define BOOST_PFTO_WRAPPER(T) boost::pfto_wrapper<T>
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68 | #define BOOST_MAKE_PFTO_WRAPPER(t) boost::make_pfto_wrapper(t, 0)
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69 | #else
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70 | #define BOOST_PFTO_WRAPPER(T) T
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71 | #define BOOST_MAKE_PFTO_WRAPPER(t) t
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72 | #endif
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73 |
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74 | #endif // BOOST_PFTO_HPP
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