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#
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# Copyright Troy D. Straszheim
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#
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# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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# See http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
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#
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# This file was automatically generated from the original CMakeLists.txt file
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# Add a variable to hold the headers for the library
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// Check what kind of storage are we using right now
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if(use_fixed_storage(m_Size))
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{
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// Using fixed storage, allocate new
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// Using fixed storage, allocate new
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set_value_type* pTemp=new set_value_type[Other.m_Size];
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DestStorage=pTemp;
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m_Storage.m_dynSet=pTemp;
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ be enough. The present library solves both problems.</p>
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<tt>minmax</tt>
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as straightforward extensions of the C++
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standard. As it returns a pair of <tt>const&</tt>, we must use the <a
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href=:../../../../tuple/index.html>Boost.tuple</a> library to construct such
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href="../../tuple/index.html">Boost.tuple</a> library to construct such
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pairs. (Please note: the intent is not to fix the known defaults of
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<tt>std::min</tt>
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and <tt>std::max</tt>, but to add one more algorithms that combines both; see the
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that they return the last instance of the largest element (and not the
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first, as <tt>first_min_element</tt> and <tt>last_max_element</tt> would).
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<p>The family of algorithms comprising <tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt>,
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<tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt>,
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<tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt>,
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and <tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt> can be described generically as
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<tt>first_min_last_max_element</tt>,
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<tt>last_min_first_max_element</tt>,
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and <tt>last_min_last_max_element</tt> can be described generically as
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follows (using <i><tt>which</tt></i> and
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<i><tt>what</tt></i> for <tt>first</tt>
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or <tt>last</tt>): <tt><i>which</i>_min_<i>what</i>_max_element</tt> finds
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#
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# Copyright Troy D. Straszheim
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#
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# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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# See http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
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#
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boost_additional_test_dependencies(algorithm BOOST_DEPENDS test)
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boost_test_run(minmax_element_test)
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less_count<Value> lc(counter);
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// Test functionality
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tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result1 = minmax(zero, one);
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tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result1 = boost::minmax(zero, one);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<0>(result1), zero );
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<1>(result1), one );
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tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result2 = minmax(one, zero);
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tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result2 = boost::minmax(one, zero);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<0>(result2), zero );
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<1>(result2), one );
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// Test functionality and number of comparisons
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lc.reset();
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tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result3 = minmax(zero, one, lc );
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tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result3 = boost::minmax(zero, one, lc );
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<0>(result3), zero );
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<1>(result3), one );
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( counter, 1 );
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lc.reset();
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tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result4 = minmax(one, zero, lc );
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tuple<Value const&, Value const&> result4 = boost::minmax(one, zero, lc );
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<0>(result4), zero );
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( get<1>(result4), one );
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( counter, 1);
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import toolset ;
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toolset.using doxygen ;
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boostbook string_algo : string_algo.xml autodoc ;
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boostbook string_algo : string_algo.xml autodoc
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:
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<format>pdf:<xsl:param>boost.url.prefix=http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/doc/html
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;
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doxygen autodoc
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:
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string str1("command.com");
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cout
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<< str1
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<< is_executable("command.com")? "is": "is not"
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<< (is_executable("command.com")? "is": "is not")
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<< "an executable"
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<< endl; // prints "command.com is an executable"
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char text1[]="hello world!";
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cout
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<< text1
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<< all( text1, is_lower() )? "is": "is not"
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<< (all( text1, is_lower() )? "is": "is not")
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<< " written in the lower case"
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<< endl; // prints "hello world! is written in the lower case"
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</programlisting>
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#
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# Copyright Troy D. Straszheim
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#
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# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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# See http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
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#
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boost_additional_test_dependencies(algorithm BOOST_DEPENDS test)
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