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author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Wed, 06 Aug 2014 16:02:26 +0100 |
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// \file reverse.hpp /// Proto callables Fusion reverse // // Copyright 2010 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_FUNCTIONAL_FUSION_REVERSE_HPP_EAN_11_27_2010 #define BOOST_PROTO_FUNCTIONAL_FUSION_REVERSE_HPP_EAN_11_27_2010 #include <boost/fusion/include/reverse.hpp> #include <boost/proto/proto_fwd.hpp> namespace boost { namespace proto { namespace functional { /// \brief A PolymorphicFunctionObject type that invokes the /// \c fusion::reverse() algorithm on its argument. /// /// A PolymorphicFunctionObject type that invokes the /// \c fusion::reverse() algorithm on its argument. This is /// useful for defining a CallableTransform like \c reverse(_) /// which reverses the order of the children of a Proto /// expression node. struct reverse { BOOST_PROTO_CALLABLE() template<typename Sig> struct result; template<typename This, typename Seq> struct result<This(Seq)> : result<This(Seq const &)> {}; template<typename This, typename Seq> struct result<This(Seq &)> : fusion::result_of::reverse<Seq> {}; template<typename Seq> typename fusion::result_of::reverse<Seq>::type operator ()(Seq &seq) const { // Work around a const-correctness issue in Fusion typedef typename fusion::result_of::reverse<Seq>::type result_type; return result_type(seq); } template<typename Seq> typename fusion::result_of::reverse<Seq const>::type operator ()(Seq const &seq) const { return fusion::reverse(seq); } }; }}} #endif