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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ metafunctions. It provides a conceptual foundation and an extensive
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set of powerful and coherent tools that make doing explict metaprogramming
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in C++ as easy and enjoyable as possible within the current language.</p>
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<p>There are several places to start when getting familiar with the library,
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depending on what your know about metaprogramming in general and
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depending on what you know about metaprogramming in general and
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C++ template metaprogramming in particular. Starting with
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Boost version 1.32, the MPL comes with both an <a class="reference" href="./tutorial/tutorial-metafunctions.html">in-depth tutorial</a> on its
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fundamental concepts and an annotated <a class="reference" href="./tutorial/reference-manual.html">reference manual</a> covering all concepts
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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ arguments), which comes down to the follwing two criteria:</p>
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placeholders do contain these).</li>
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</ol>
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<p>If these two hold, you can safely put <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">BOOST_MPL_AUX_LAMBDA_SUPPORT</span></tt> inside
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your metafunction and forget about the issue. If not, your are out of luck and
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your metafunction and forget about the issue. If not, you are out of luck and
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probably have to write a metafunction class instead.</p>
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<p>The good news are that most of the MPL's own metafunctions and <a class="reference" href="../../../type_traits/index.html" target="_top">Boost.Type Traits</a>
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templates are "placeholder-safe" and have the workaround applied to them, so
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