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+// tuple.hpp - Boost Tuple Library -------------------------------------- |
+ |
+// Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Jaakko Jarvi (jaakko.jarvi@cs.utu.fi) |
+// |
+// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See |
+// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at |
+// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
+ |
+// For more information, see http://www.boost.org |
+ |
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
+ |
+#ifndef BOOST_TUPLE_HPP |
+#define BOOST_TUPLE_HPP |
+ |
+#if defined(__sgi) && defined(_COMPILER_VERSION) && _COMPILER_VERSION <= 730 |
+// Work around a compiler bug. |
+// boost::python::tuple has to be seen by the compiler before the |
+// boost::tuple class template. |
+namespace boost { namespace python { class tuple; }} |
+#endif |
+ |
+#include "boost/config.hpp" |
+#include "boost/static_assert.hpp" |
+ |
+#if defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) |
+// The MSVC version |
+#include "boost/tuple/detail/tuple_basic_no_partial_spec.hpp" |
+ |
+#else |
+// other compilers |
+#include "boost/ref.hpp" |
+#include "boost/tuple/detail/tuple_basic.hpp" |
+ |
+#endif // BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION |
+ |
+namespace boost { |
+ |
+using tuples::tuple; |
+using tuples::make_tuple; |
+using tuples::tie; |
+#if !defined(BOOST_NO_USING_TEMPLATE) |
+using tuples::get; |
+#elif !defined(BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) |
+// |
+// The "using tuples::get" statement causes the |
+// Borland compiler to ICE, use forwarding |
+// functions instead: |
+// |
+template<int N, class HT, class TT> |
+inline typename tuples::access_traits< |
+ typename tuples::element<N, tuples::cons<HT, TT> >::type |
+ >::non_const_type |
+get(tuples::cons<HT, TT>& c) { |
+ return tuples::get<N,HT,TT>(c); |
+} |
+// get function for const cons-lists, returns a const reference to |
+// the element. If the element is a reference, returns the reference |
+// as such (that is, can return a non-const reference) |
+template<int N, class HT, class TT> |
+inline typename tuples::access_traits< |
+ typename tuples::element<N, tuples::cons<HT, TT> >::type |
+ >::const_type |
+get(const tuples::cons<HT, TT>& c) { |
+ return tuples::get<N,HT,TT>(c); |
+} |
+#else // BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION |
+// |
+// MSVC, using declarations don't mix with templates well, |
+// so use forwarding functions instead: |
+// |
+template<int N, typename Head, typename Tail> |
+typename tuples::detail::element_ref<N, tuples::cons<Head, Tail> >::RET |
+get(tuples::cons<Head, Tail>& t, tuples::detail::workaround_holder<N>* = 0) |
+{ |
+ return tuples::detail::get_class<N>::get(t); |
+} |
+ |
+template<int N, typename Head, typename Tail> |
+typename tuples::detail::element_const_ref<N, tuples::cons<Head, Tail> >::RET |
+get(const tuples::cons<Head, Tail>& t, tuples::detail::workaround_holder<N>* = 0) |
+{ |
+ return tuples::detail::get_class<N>::get(t); |
+} |
+#endif // BOOST_NO_USING_TEMPLATE |
+ |
+} // end namespace boost |
+ |
+ |
+#endif // BOOST_TUPLE_HPP |