Update according to ticket #10403.

Someone more familiar with this formatting please verify my changes :)
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wmamrak
2014-08-26 14:23:32 +02:00
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@ -1468,13 +1468,17 @@ rules for __element_conversion__.
Returns the result type of __make_map__.
The implementation depends on the support of variadic templates.
When variadic templates are not supported, make_map is a metafunction of the form:
[heading Synopsis]
template <
typename K0, typename K1,... typename KN
, typename T0, typename T1,... typename TN>
struct make_map;
The variadic function accepts `0` to `FUSION_MAX_MAP_SIZE` elements,
where `FUSION_MAX_MAP_SIZE` is a user definable predefined maximum that
defaults to `10`. You may define the preprocessor constant
@ -1483,6 +1487,18 @@ default. Example:
#define FUSION_MAX_MAP_SIZE 20
When variadic templates are supported, make_map is a metafunction class of the form:
[heading Synopsis]
template <
typename K0, typename K1,... typename KN>
struct make_map
{
struct apply<
typename T0, typename T1,... typename TN>
};
[heading Parameters]
[table
@ -1493,9 +1509,16 @@ default. Example:
[heading Expression Semantics]
#if !defined(BOOST_FUSION_HAS_VARIADIC_MAP)
resulf_of::make_map<K0, K1,... KN, T0, T1,... TN>::type;
#else
resulf_of::make_map<K0, K1,... KN>::apply<T0, T1,... TN>::type;
#endif
[*Return type]: __result_of_make_map__`<K0, K0,... KN, T0, T1,... TN>::type`
[*Return type]: __result_of_make_map__`<K0, K0,... KN, T0, T1,... TN>::type`
when variadic templates are not supported, or
__result_of_make_map__`<K0, K0,... KN>::apply<T0, T1,... TN>::type`
when variadic templates are supported.
[*Semantics]: A __map__ with __fusion_pair__ elements where the
`second_type` is converted following the rules for __element_conversion__.
@ -1508,8 +1531,12 @@ default. Example:
#include <boost/fusion/include/make_map.hpp>
[heading Example]
#if !defined(BOOST_FUSION_HAS_VARIADIC_MAP)
result_of::make_map<int, double, char, double>::type
#else
result_of::make_map<int, double>::apply<char, double>::type
#endif
[heading See also]