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[section A note about optional<bool>]
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`optional<bool>` should be used with special caution and consideration.
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First, it is functionally similar to a tristate boolean (false, maybe, true)
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—such as __BOOST_TRIBOOL__— except that in a tristate boolean, the maybe state
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[_represents a valid value], unlike the corresponding state of an uninitialized
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`optional<bool>`.
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It should be carefully considered if an `optional<bool>` instead of a `tribool`
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is really needed.
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Second, although `optional<>` provides a contextual conversion to `bool` in C++11,
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this falls back to an implicit conversion on older compilers. This conversion refers
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to the initialization state and not to the contained value. Using `optional<bool>`
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can lead to subtle errors due to the implicit `bool` conversion:
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void foo ( bool v ) ;
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void bar()
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{
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optional<bool> v = try();
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// The following intended to pass the value of 'v' to foo():
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foo(v);
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// But instead, the initialization state is passed
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// due to a typo: it should have been foo(*v).
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}
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The only implicit conversion is to `bool`, and it is safe in the sense that
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typical integral promotions don't apply (i.e. if `foo()` takes an `int`
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instead, it won't compile).
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Third, mixed comparisons with `bool` work differently than similar mixed comparisons between pointers and `bool`, so the results might surprise you:
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optional<bool> oEmpty(none), oTrue(true), oFalse(false);
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if (oEmpty == none); // renders true
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if (oEmpty == false); // renders false!
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if (oEmpty == true); // renders false!
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if (oFalse == none); // renders false
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if (oFalse == false); // renders true!
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if (oFalse == true); // renders false
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if (oTrue == none); // renders false
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if (oTrue == false); // renders false
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if (oTrue == true); // renders true
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In other words, for `optional<>`, the following assertion does not hold:
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assert((opt == false) == (!opt));
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[endsect]
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