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fusion/example/extension/detail/value_at_impl.hpp
IncludeGuardian ce8b031f54 Swap include guards to #ifndef (#271)
Compilers implement a multiple-include optimization where they avoid
preprocessing an included file if it is "properly guarded". Compilers
differ as to what constitutes a "properly guarded" file. In particular,
Microsoft Visual Studio does not recognize `#if !defined(GUARD)` for
the optimization. This does not affect the correctness of using Fusion
on Microsoft Visual Studio, but it will increase the time taken to build
any project on this compiler.

This commit changes all include guards to use `#ifndef`, but leaves all
other `#if !defined` preprocessor directives that are not related to
guarding a file.

Co-authored-by: IncludeGuardian <hello@includeguardian.io>
2024-02-25 12:37:08 +08:00

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/*=============================================================================
Copyright (c) 2001-2011 Joel de Guzman
Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Dan Marsden
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_FUSION_VALUE_AT_IMPL_20060223_2025
#define BOOST_FUSION_VALUE_AT_IMPL_20060223_2025
namespace example
{
struct example_sequence_tag;
}
namespace boost { namespace fusion {
namespace extension
{
template<typename Tag>
struct value_at_impl;
template<>
struct value_at_impl<example::example_sequence_tag>
{
template<typename Sequence, typename N>
struct apply;
template<typename Sequence>
struct apply<Sequence, mpl::int_<0> >
{
typedef std::string type;
};
template<typename Sequence>
struct apply<Sequence, mpl::int_<1> >
{
typedef int type;
};
};
}
}}
#endif