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<TD nowrap>Copyright © 2000</TD><TD>
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<TD nowrap>Copyright © 2000</TD><TD>
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<A HREF=http://www.boost.org/people/jeremy_siek.htm>Jeremy Siek</A>, Univ.of Notre Dame (<A HREF="mailto:jsiek@lsc.nd.edu">jsiek@lsc.nd.edu</A>)
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<A HREF="../../people/jeremy_siek.htm">Jeremy Siek</A>, Univ.of Notre Dame (<A HREF="mailto:jsiek@lsc.nd.edu">jsiek@lsc.nd.edu</A>)
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<BR Clear>
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<BR Clear>
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<H1>
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<H1>The Boost Concept Checking Library (BCCL)</H1>
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<A NAME="sec:concept-checking"></A>
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<A NAME="sec:concept-checking"></A>
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header <a href="../../boost/concept_check.hpp">
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header <a href="../../boost/concept_check.hpp">
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<tt>boost/concept_check.hpp</tt></a> and <a href="../../boost/concept_archetype.hpp">
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<tt>boost/concept_check.hpp</tt></a> and <a href="../../boost/concept_archetype.hpp">
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<tt>boost/concept_archetype.hpp</tt></a>
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<tt>boost/concept_archetype.hpp</tt></a>
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Generic programming in C++ is characterized by the use of template
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Generic programming in C++ is characterized by the use of template
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insure that a concrete type meets the requirements of the concept it
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insure that a concrete type meets the requirements of the concept it
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is supposed to represent. Error messages resulting from incorrect use
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is supposed to represent. Error messages resulting from incorrect use
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of a concrete type can be particularly difficult to decipher. The
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of a concrete type can be particularly difficult to decipher. The
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Boost Concept Checking Library (BCCL) provides mechanisms for checking
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Boost Concept Checking Library provides mechanisms for checking
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parameters in C++ template libraries. The mechanisms use standard C++
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parameters in C++ template libraries. The mechanisms use standard C++
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and introduce no run-time overhead. The main cost of using the
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and introduce no run-time overhead. The main cost of using the
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mechanism is in compile-time.
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mechanism is in compile-time.
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<a href="http://www.boost.org/people/jeremy_siek.htm">Jeremy Siek</a>
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<a href="../../people/jeremy_siek.htm">Jeremy Siek</a> contributed
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contributed this library. X managed the formal review.
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this library. <a href="../../people/beman_dawes.html">Beman Dawes</a>
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managed the formal review.
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<h2><a name="introduction">Introduction</a></h2>
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<h2><a name="introduction">Introduction</a></h2>
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