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1 // Three-state boolean logic library
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3 // Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2004. Use, modification and
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4 // distribution is subject to the Boost Software License, Version
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5 // 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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6 // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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9 // For more information, see http://www.boost.org
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10 #ifndef BOOST_LOGIC_TRIBOOL_HPP
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11 #define BOOST_LOGIC_TRIBOOL_HPP
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12
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13 #include <boost/logic/tribool_fwd.hpp>
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14 #include <boost/config.hpp>
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15 #include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
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16
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17 #ifdef BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_ONCE
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18 # pragma once
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19 #endif
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21 namespace boost { namespace logic {
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22
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23 /// INTERNAL ONLY
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24 namespace detail {
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25 /**
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26 * INTERNAL ONLY
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27 *
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28 * \brief A type used only to uniquely identify the 'indeterminate'
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29 * function/keyword.
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30 */
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31 struct indeterminate_t
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32 {
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33 #if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__BORLANDC__, < 0x0600)
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34 char dummy_; // BCB would use 8 bytes by default
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35 #endif
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36 };
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37
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38 } // end namespace detail
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39
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40 /**
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41 * INTERNAL ONLY
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42 * The type of the 'indeterminate' keyword. This has the same type as the
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43 * function 'indeterminate' so that we can recognize when the keyword is
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44 * used.
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45 */
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46 typedef bool (*indeterminate_keyword_t)(tribool, detail::indeterminate_t);
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47
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48 /**
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49 * \brief Keyword and test function for the indeterminate tribool value
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50 *
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51 * The \c indeterminate function has a dual role. It's first role is
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52 * as a unary function that tells whether the tribool value is in the
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53 * "indeterminate" state. It's second role is as a keyword
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54 * representing the indeterminate (just like "true" and "false"
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55 * represent the true and false states). If you do not like the name
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56 * "indeterminate", and would prefer to use a different name, see the
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57 * macro \c BOOST_TRIBOOL_THIRD_STATE.
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58 *
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59 * \returns <tt>x.value == tribool::indeterminate_value</tt>
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60 * \throws nothrow
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61 */
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62 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline bool
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63 indeterminate(tribool x,
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64 detail::indeterminate_t dummy = detail::indeterminate_t()) BOOST_NOEXCEPT;
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66 /**
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67 * \brief A 3-state boolean type.
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68 *
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69 * 3-state boolean values are either true, false, or
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70 * indeterminate.
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71 */
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72 class tribool
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73 {
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74 private:
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75 /// INTERNAL ONLY
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76 struct dummy {
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77 void nonnull() {};
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78 };
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79
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80 typedef void (dummy::*safe_bool)();
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82 public:
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83 /**
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84 * Construct a new 3-state boolean value with the value 'false'.
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85 *
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86 * \throws nothrow
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87 */
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88 BOOST_CONSTEXPR tribool() BOOST_NOEXCEPT : value(false_value) {}
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89
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90 /**
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91 * Construct a new 3-state boolean value with the given boolean
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92 * value, which may be \c true or \c false.
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93 *
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94 * \throws nothrow
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95 */
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96 BOOST_CONSTEXPR tribool(bool initial_value) BOOST_NOEXCEPT : value(initial_value? true_value : false_value) {}
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97
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98 /**
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99 * Construct a new 3-state boolean value with an indeterminate value.
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100 *
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101 * \throws nothrow
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102 */
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103 BOOST_CONSTEXPR tribool(indeterminate_keyword_t) BOOST_NOEXCEPT : value(indeterminate_value) {}
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104
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105 /**
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106 * Use a 3-state boolean in a boolean context. Will evaluate true in a
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107 * boolean context only when the 3-state boolean is definitely true.
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108 *
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109 * \returns true if the 3-state boolean is true, false otherwise
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110 * \throws nothrow
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111 */
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112 BOOST_CONSTEXPR operator safe_bool() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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113 {
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114 return value == true_value? &dummy::nonnull : 0;
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115 }
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116
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117 /**
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118 * The actual stored value in this 3-state boolean, which may be false, true,
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119 * or indeterminate.
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120 */
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121 enum value_t { false_value, true_value, indeterminate_value } value;
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122 };
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123
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124 // Check if the given tribool has an indeterminate value. Also doubles as a
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125 // keyword for the 'indeterminate' value
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126 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline bool indeterminate(tribool x, detail::indeterminate_t) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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127 {
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128 return x.value == tribool::indeterminate_value;
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129 }
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130
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131 /** @defgroup logical Logical operations
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132 */
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133 //@{
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134 /**
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135 * \brief Computes the logical negation of a tribool
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136 *
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137 * \returns the logical negation of the tribool, according to the
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138 * table:
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139 * <table border=1>
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140 * <tr>
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141 * <th><center><code>!</code></center></th>
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142 * <th/>
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143 * </tr>
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144 * <tr>
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145 * <th><center>false</center></th>
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146 * <td><center>true</center></td>
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147 * </tr>
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148 * <tr>
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149 * <th><center>true</center></th>
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150 * <td><center>false</center></td>
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151 * </tr>
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152 * <tr>
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153 * <th><center>indeterminate</center></th>
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154 * <td><center>indeterminate</center></td>
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155 * </tr>
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156 * </table>
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158 */
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159 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator!(tribool x) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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160 {
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161 return x.value == tribool::false_value? tribool(true)
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162 :x.value == tribool::true_value? tribool(false)
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163 :tribool(indeterminate);
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164 }
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165
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166 /**
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167 * \brief Computes the logical conjuction of two tribools
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168 *
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169 * \returns the result of logically ANDing the two tribool values,
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170 * according to the following table:
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173 * <th><center><code>&&</code></center></th>
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174 * <th><center>false</center></th>
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175 * <th><center>true</center></th>
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177 * </tr>
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178 * <tr>
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179 * <th><center>false</center></th>
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180 * <td><center>false</center></td>
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181 * <td><center>false</center></td>
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182 * <td><center>false</center></td>
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183 * </tr>
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185 * <th><center>true</center></th>
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189 * </tr>
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192 * <td><center>false</center></td>
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195 * </tr>
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198 */
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199 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator&&(tribool x, tribool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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201 return (static_cast<bool>(!x) || static_cast<bool>(!y))
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203 : ((static_cast<bool>(x) && static_cast<bool>(y)) ? tribool(true) : indeterminate)
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204 ;
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205 }
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206
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207 /**
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209 */
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210 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator&&(tribool x, bool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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211 { return y? x : tribool(false); }
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212
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216 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator&&(bool x, tribool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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217 { return x? y : tribool(false); }
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218
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222 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator&&(indeterminate_keyword_t, tribool x) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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223 { return !x? tribool(false) : tribool(indeterminate); }
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224
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228 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator&&(tribool x, indeterminate_keyword_t) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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229 { return !x? tribool(false) : tribool(indeterminate); }
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238 * <th><center><code>||</code></center></th>
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239 * <th><center>false</center></th>
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264 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator||(tribool x, tribool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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266 return (static_cast<bool>(!x) && static_cast<bool>(!y))
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268 : ((static_cast<bool>(x) || static_cast<bool>(y)) ? tribool(true) : tribool(indeterminate))
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269 ;
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275 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator||(tribool x, bool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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276 { return y? tribool(true) : x; }
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281 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator||(bool x, tribool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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282 { return x? tribool(true) : y; }
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287 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator||(indeterminate_keyword_t, tribool x) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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288 { return x? tribool(true) : tribool(indeterminate); }
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293 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator||(tribool x, indeterminate_keyword_t) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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294 { return x? tribool(true) : tribool(indeterminate); }
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310 * <th><center>false</center></th>
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330 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator==(tribool x, tribool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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334 : ((x && y) || (!x && !y))
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341 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator==(tribool x, bool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT { return x == tribool(y); }
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346 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator==(bool x, tribool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT { return tribool(x) == y; }
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348 /**
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351 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator==(indeterminate_keyword_t, tribool x) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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357 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator==(tribool x, indeterminate_keyword_t) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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362 *
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368 * <th><center>false</center></th>
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388 * <td><center>indeterminate</center></td>
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393 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator!=(tribool x, tribool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT
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396 ? indeterminate
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397 : !((x && y) || (!x && !y))
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404 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator!=(tribool x, bool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT { return x != tribool(y); }
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409 BOOST_CONSTEXPR inline tribool operator!=(bool x, tribool y) BOOST_NOEXCEPT { return tribool(x) != y; }
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