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- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- /// \file make.hpp
- /// Contains definition of the make<> transform.
- //
- // Copyright 2008 Eric Niebler. 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)
- #ifndef BOOST_PROTO_TRANSFORM_MAKE_HPP_EAN_12_02_2007
- #define BOOST_PROTO_TRANSFORM_MAKE_HPP_EAN_12_02_2007
- #include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum_params.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum_trailing_params.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum_binary_params.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum_params_with_a_default.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/repeat_from_to.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/facilities/intercept.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/iteration/iterate.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/selection/max.hpp>
- #include <boost/preprocessor/arithmetic/inc.hpp>
- #include <boost/mpl/and.hpp>
- #include <boost/mpl/aux_/has_type.hpp>
- #include <boost/proto/detail/template_arity.hpp>
- #include <boost/utility/result_of.hpp>
- #include <boost/proto/proto_fwd.hpp>
- #include <boost/proto/traits.hpp>
- #include <boost/proto/args.hpp>
- #include <boost/proto/transform/impl.hpp>
- #include <boost/proto/transform/detail/pack.hpp>
- #include <boost/proto/detail/as_lvalue.hpp>
- #include <boost/proto/detail/ignore_unused.hpp>
- #if defined(_MSC_VER)
- # pragma warning(push)
- # pragma warning(disable : 4714) // function 'xxx' marked as __forceinline not inlined
- #endif
- namespace boost { namespace proto
- {
- namespace detail
- {
- template<typename T>
- struct is_applyable
- : mpl::and_<is_callable<T>, is_transform<T> >
- {};
- template<typename T, bool HasType = mpl::aux::has_type<T>::value>
- struct nested_type
- {
- typedef typename T::type type;
- };
- template<typename T>
- struct nested_type<T, false>
- {
- typedef T type;
- };
- template<typename T, bool Applied>
- struct nested_type_if
- {
- typedef T type;
- static bool const applied = false;
- };
- template<typename T>
- struct nested_type_if<T, true>
- : nested_type<T>
- {
- static bool const applied = true;
- };
- template<
- typename R
- , typename Expr, typename State, typename Data
- BOOST_PROTO_TEMPLATE_ARITY_PARAM(long Arity = detail::template_arity<R>::value)
- >
- struct make_
- {
- typedef R type;
- static bool const applied = false;
- };
- template<
- typename R
- , typename Expr, typename State, typename Data
- , bool IsApplyable = is_applyable<R>::value
- >
- struct make_if_
- : make_<R, Expr, State, Data>
- {};
- template<typename R, typename Expr, typename State, typename Data>
- struct make_if_<R, Expr, State, Data, true>
- : uncvref<typename when<_, R>::template impl<Expr, State, Data>::result_type>
- {
- static bool const applied = true;
- };
- #if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__GNUC__, == 3) || (BOOST_WORKAROUND(__GNUC__, == 4) && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 0)
- // work around GCC bug
- template<typename Tag, typename Args, long N, typename Expr, typename State, typename Data>
- struct make_if_<proto::expr<Tag, Args, N>, Expr, State, Data, false>
- {
- typedef proto::expr<Tag, Args, N> type;
- static bool const applied = false;
- };
- // work around GCC bug
- template<typename Tag, typename Args, long N, typename Expr, typename State, typename Data>
- struct make_if_<proto::basic_expr<Tag, Args, N>, Expr, State, Data, false>
- {
- typedef proto::basic_expr<Tag, Args, N> type;
- static bool const applied = false;
- };
- #endif
- template<typename Type, bool IsAggregate = detail::is_aggregate_<Type>::value>
- struct construct_
- {
- typedef Type result_type;
- BOOST_FORCEINLINE
- Type operator ()() const
- {
- return Type();
- }
- // Other overloads generated by the preprocessor
- #include <boost/proto/transform/detail/construct_funop.hpp>
- };
- template<typename Type>
- struct construct_<Type, true>
- {
- typedef Type result_type;
- BOOST_FORCEINLINE
- Type operator ()() const
- {
- return Type();
- }
- // Other overloads generated by the preprocessor
- #include <boost/proto/transform/detail/construct_pod_funop.hpp>
- };
- }
- /// \brief A PrimitiveTransform which prevents another PrimitiveTransform
- /// from being applied in an \c ObjectTransform.
- ///
- /// When building higher order transforms with <tt>make\<\></tt> or
- /// <tt>lazy\<\></tt>, you sometimes would like to build types that
- /// are parameterized with Proto transforms. In such lambda-style
- /// transforms, Proto will unhelpfully find all nested transforms
- /// and apply them, even if you don't want them to be applied. Consider
- /// the following transform, which will replace the \c _ in
- /// <tt>Bar<_>()</tt> with <tt>proto::terminal\<int\>::type</tt>:
- ///
- /// \code
- /// template<typename T>
- /// struct Bar
- /// {};
- ///
- /// struct Foo
- /// : proto::when<_, Bar<_>() >
- /// {};
- ///
- /// proto::terminal<int>::type i = {0};
- ///
- /// int main()
- /// {
- /// Foo()(i);
- /// std::cout << typeid(Foo()(i)).name() << std::endl;
- /// }
- /// \endcode
- ///
- /// If you actually wanted to default-construct an object of type
- /// <tt>Bar\<_\></tt>, you would have to protect the \c _ to prevent
- /// it from being applied. You can use <tt>proto::protect\<\></tt>
- /// as follows:
- ///
- /// \code
- /// // OK: replace anything with Bar<_>()
- /// struct Foo
- /// : proto::when<_, Bar<protect<_> >() >
- /// {};
- /// \endcode
- template<typename PrimitiveTransform>
- struct protect : transform<protect<PrimitiveTransform> >
- {
- template<typename, typename, typename>
- struct impl
- {
- typedef PrimitiveTransform result_type;
- };
- };
- /// \brief A PrimitiveTransform which computes a type by evaluating any
- /// nested transforms and then constructs an object of that type.
- ///
- /// The <tt>make\<\></tt> transform checks to see if \c Object is a template.
- /// If it is, the template type is disassembled to find nested transforms.
- /// Proto considers the following types to represent transforms:
- ///
- /// \li Function types
- /// \li Function pointer types
- /// \li Types for which <tt>proto::is_callable\< type \>::value</tt> is \c true
- ///
- /// <tt>boost::result_of\<make\<T\<X0,X1,...\> \>(Expr, State, Data)\>::type</tt>
- /// is evaluated as follows. For each \c X in <tt>X0,X1,...</tt>, do:
- ///
- /// \li If \c X is a template like <tt>U\<Y0,Y1,...\></tt>, then let <tt>X'</tt>
- /// be <tt>boost::result_of\<make\<U\<Y0,Y1,...\> \>(Expr, State, Data)\>::type</tt>
- /// (which evaluates this procedure recursively). Note whether any
- /// substitutions took place during this operation.
- /// \li Otherwise, if \c X is a transform, then let <tt>X'</tt> be
- /// <tt>boost::result_of\<when\<_, X\>(Expr, State, Data)\>::type</tt>.
- /// Note that a substitution took place.
- /// \li Otherwise, let <tt>X'</tt> be \c X, and note that no substitution
- /// took place.
- /// \li If any substitutions took place in any of the above steps and
- /// <tt>T\<X0',X1',...\></tt> has a nested <tt>::type</tt> typedef,
- /// the result type is <tt>T\<X0',X1',...\>::type</tt>.
- /// \li Otherwise, the result type is <tt>T\<X0',X1',...\></tt>.
- ///
- /// Note that <tt>when\<\></tt> is implemented in terms of <tt>call\<\></tt>
- /// and <tt>make\<\></tt>, so the above procedure is evaluated recursively.
- template<typename Object>
- struct make : transform<make<Object> >
- {
- template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data>
- struct impl : transform_impl<Expr, State, Data>
- {
- typedef typename detail::make_if_<Object, Expr, State, Data>::type result_type;
- /// \return <tt>result_type()</tt>
- BOOST_FORCEINLINE
- result_type operator ()(
- typename impl::expr_param
- , typename impl::state_param
- , typename impl::data_param
- ) const
- {
- return result_type();
- }
- };
- };
- /// INTERNAL ONLY
- template<typename Fun>
- struct make<detail::msvc_fun_workaround<Fun> >
- : make<Fun>
- {};
- // Other specializations generated by the preprocessor.
- #include <boost/proto/transform/detail/make.hpp>
- #include <boost/proto/transform/detail/make_gcc_workaround.hpp>
- /// INTERNAL ONLY
- ///
- template<typename Object>
- struct is_callable<make<Object> >
- : mpl::true_
- {};
- /// INTERNAL ONLY
- ///
- template<typename PrimitiveTransform>
- struct is_callable<protect<PrimitiveTransform> >
- : mpl::true_
- {};
- }}
- #if defined(_MSC_VER)
- # pragma warning(pop)
- #endif
- #endif
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