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//  (C) Copyright Edward Diener 2012,2013//  Use, modification and distribution are subject to 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).#if !defined(BOOST_TTI_HAS_DATA_HPP)#define BOOST_TTI_HAS_DATA_HPP#include <boost/config.hpp>#include <boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp>#include <boost/type_traits/remove_const.hpp>#include <boost/tti/gen/has_data_gen.hpp>#include <boost/tti/detail/ddata.hpp>/*  The succeeding comments in this file are in doxygen format.*//** \file*//// A macro which expands to a metafunction which tests whether member data or static member data with a particular name and type exists./**    BOOST_TTI_TRAIT_HAS_DATA is a macro which expands to a metafunction.    The metafunction tests whether member data or static member data with a particular    name and type exists. The macro takes the form of BOOST_TTI_TRAIT_HAS_DATA(trait,name) where        trait = the name of the metafunction <br/>    name  = the name of the inner data.    BOOST_TTI_TRAIT_HAS_DATA generates a metafunction called "trait" where 'trait' is the macro parameter.      @code                template<class BOOST_TTI_TP_T,class BOOST_TTI_TP_TYPE>              struct trait                {                static const value = unspecified;                typedef mpl::bool_<true-or-false> type;                };              The metafunction types and return:                    BOOST_TTI_TP_T    = the enclosing type in which to look for our 'name'                                    The enclosing type can be a class, struct, or union.                                    If the type is a union, static member data can only                                    be found if the C++11 unrestricted union is implemented                                    by the compiler being used, since prior to C++11 a union                                    could not have static data members.                                BOOST_TTI_TP_TYPE = The type of the member data or static member.                                returns  = 'value' is true if the 'name' exists, with the correct data type,                           otherwise 'value' is false.                            @endcode  */#define BOOST_TTI_TRAIT_HAS_DATA(trait,name) \  BOOST_TTI_DETAIL_TRAIT_HAS_DATA(trait,name) \  template<class BOOST_TTI_TP_T,class BOOST_TTI_TP_TYPE> \  struct trait \    { \    typedef typename \    BOOST_PP_CAT(trait,_detail_hd) \      < \      typename boost::remove_const<BOOST_TTI_TP_T>::type, \      BOOST_TTI_TP_TYPE \      >::type type; \    BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(bool,value=type::value); \    }; \/**//// A macro which expands to a metafunction which tests whether member data or static member data with a particular name and type exists./**    BOOST_TTI_HAS_DATA is a macro which expands to a metafunction.    The metafunction tests whether member data or static member data with a particular    name and type exists. The macro takes the form of BOOST_TTI_HAS_DATA(name) where        name  = the name of the inner data.        BOOST_TTI_HAS_DATA generates a metafunction called "has_data_name" where 'name' is the macro parameter.      @code                template<class BOOST_TTI_TP_T,class BOOST_TTI_TP_TYPE>              struct has_data_'name'                {                static const value = unspecified;                typedef mpl::bool_<true-or-false> type;                };              The metafunction types and return:                    BOOST_TTI_TP_T    = the enclosing type in which to look for our 'name'                                    The enclosing type can be a class, struct, or union.                                    If the type is a union, static member data can only                                    be found if the C++11 unrestricted union is implemented                                    by the compiler being used, since prior to C++11 a union                                    could not have static data members.                                BOOST_TTI_TP_TYPE = The type of the member data or static member.                                returns  = 'value' is true if the 'name' exists, with the correct data type,                           otherwise 'value' is false.                            @endcode  */#define BOOST_TTI_HAS_DATA(name) \  BOOST_TTI_TRAIT_HAS_DATA \  ( \  BOOST_TTI_HAS_DATA_GEN(name), \  name \  ) \/**/#endif // BOOST_TTI_HAS_DATA_HPP
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