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| .. Copyright David Abrahams 2006. Distributed under the Boost
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| .. Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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| .. file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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| 
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| .. Version 1.3 of this document was accepted for TR1
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|   template <class UnaryFunction,
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|             class Iterator, 
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|             class Reference = use_default, 
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|             class Value = use_default>
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|   class transform_iterator
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|   {
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|   public:
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|     typedef /* see below */ value_type;
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|     typedef /* see below */ reference;
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|     typedef /* see below */ pointer;
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|     typedef iterator_traits<Iterator>::difference_type difference_type;
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|     typedef /* see below */ iterator_category;
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| 
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|     transform_iterator();
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|     transform_iterator(Iterator const& x, UnaryFunction f);
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| 
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|     template<class F2, class I2, class R2, class V2>
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|     transform_iterator(
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|           transform_iterator<F2, I2, R2, V2> const& t
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|         , typename enable_if_convertible<I2, Iterator>::type* = 0      // exposition only
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|         , typename enable_if_convertible<F2, UnaryFunction>::type* = 0 // exposition only
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|     );
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|     UnaryFunction functor() const;
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|     Iterator const& base() const;
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|     reference operator*() const;
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|     transform_iterator& operator++();
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|     transform_iterator& operator--();
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|   private:
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|     Iterator m_iterator; // exposition only
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|     UnaryFunction m_f;   // exposition only
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|   };
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| 
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| 
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| If ``Reference`` is ``use_default`` then the ``reference`` member of
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| ``transform_iterator`` is
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| ``result_of<const UnaryFunction(iterator_traits<Iterator>::reference)>::type``.
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| Otherwise, ``reference`` is ``Reference``.
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| 
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| If ``Value`` is ``use_default`` then the ``value_type`` member is
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| ``remove_cv<remove_reference<reference> >::type``.  Otherwise,
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| ``value_type`` is ``Value``.
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| 
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| 
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| If ``Iterator`` models Readable Lvalue Iterator and if ``Iterator``
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| models Random Access Traversal Iterator, then ``iterator_category`` is
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| convertible to ``random_access_iterator_tag``. Otherwise, if
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| ``Iterator`` models Bidirectional Traversal Iterator, then
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| ``iterator_category`` is convertible to
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| ``bidirectional_iterator_tag``.  Otherwise ``iterator_category`` is
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| convertible to ``forward_iterator_tag``. If ``Iterator`` does not
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| model Readable Lvalue Iterator then ``iterator_category`` is
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| convertible to ``input_iterator_tag``.
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| 
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| 
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| ``transform_iterator`` requirements
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| ...................................
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| 
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| The type ``UnaryFunction`` must be Assignable, Copy Constructible, and
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| the expression ``f(*i)`` must be valid where ``f`` is a const object of
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| type ``UnaryFunction``, ``i`` is an object of type ``Iterator``, and
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| where the type of ``f(*i)`` must be
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| ``result_of<const UnaryFunction(iterator_traits<Iterator>::reference)>::type``.
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| 
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| The argument ``Iterator`` shall model Readable Iterator.  
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| 
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| 
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| ``transform_iterator`` models
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| .............................
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| 
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| The resulting ``transform_iterator`` models the most refined of the
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| following that is also modeled by ``Iterator``.
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| 
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|   * Writable Lvalue Iterator if ``transform_iterator::reference`` is a non-const reference. 
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| 
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|   * Readable Lvalue Iterator if ``transform_iterator::reference`` is a const reference.
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| 
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|   * Readable Iterator otherwise. 
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| 
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| The ``transform_iterator`` models the most refined standard traversal
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| concept that is modeled by the ``Iterator`` argument.
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| 
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| If ``transform_iterator`` is a model of Readable Lvalue Iterator then
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| it models the following original iterator concepts depending on what
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| the ``Iterator`` argument models.
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| 
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| +-----------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
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| | If ``Iterator`` models            | then ``transform_iterator`` models    |
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| +===================================+=======================================+
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| | Single Pass Iterator              | Input Iterator                        |
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| +-----------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
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| | Forward Traversal Iterator        | Forward Iterator                      |
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| +-----------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
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| | Bidirectional Traversal Iterator  | Bidirectional Iterator                |
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| +-----------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
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| | Random Access Traversal Iterator  | Random Access Iterator                |
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| +-----------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
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| 
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| If ``transform_iterator`` models Writable Lvalue Iterator then it is a
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| mutable iterator (as defined in the old iterator requirements).
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| 
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| ``transform_iterator<F1, X, R1, V1>`` is interoperable with
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| ``transform_iterator<F2, Y, R2, V2>`` if and only if ``X`` is
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| interoperable with ``Y``.
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| ``transform_iterator`` operations
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| .................................
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| 
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| In addition to the operations required by the concepts modeled by
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| ``transform_iterator``, ``transform_iterator`` provides the following
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| operations.
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| 
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| 
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| ``transform_iterator();``
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| 
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| :Returns: An instance of ``transform_iterator`` with ``m_f``
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|   and ``m_iterator`` default constructed.
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| 
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| 
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| ``transform_iterator(Iterator const& x, UnaryFunction f);``
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| 
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| :Returns: An instance of ``transform_iterator`` with ``m_f``
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|   initialized to ``f`` and ``m_iterator`` initialized to ``x``.
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| 
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|     template<class F2, class I2, class R2, class V2>
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|     transform_iterator(
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|           transform_iterator<F2, I2, R2, V2> const& t
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|         , typename enable_if_convertible<I2, Iterator>::type* = 0      // exposition only
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|         , typename enable_if_convertible<F2, UnaryFunction>::type* = 0 // exposition only
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|     );
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| 
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| :Returns: An instance of ``transform_iterator`` with ``m_f``
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|   initialized to ``t.functor()`` and ``m_iterator`` initialized to
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|   ``t.base()``.
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| :Requires: ``OtherIterator`` is implicitly convertible to ``Iterator``.
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| 
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| 
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| ``UnaryFunction functor() const;``
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| 
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| :Returns: ``m_f``
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| 
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| 
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| ``Iterator const& base() const;``
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| 
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| :Returns: ``m_iterator``
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| 
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| 
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| ``reference operator*() const;``
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| 
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| :Returns: ``m_f(*m_iterator)``
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| 
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| 
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| ``transform_iterator& operator++();``
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| 
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| :Effects: ``++m_iterator``
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| :Returns: ``*this``
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| 
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| 
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| ``transform_iterator& operator--();``
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| 
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| :Effects: ``--m_iterator``
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| :Returns: ``*this``
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| 
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