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#ifndef BOOST_PREPROCESSOR_TUPLE_HPP
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#define BOOST_PREPROCESSOR_TUPLE_HPP
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/* Copyright (C) 2001
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* Housemarque Oy
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* http://www.housemarque.com
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*
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* Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this software is
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* granted provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. This
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* software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty, and
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* with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
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*
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* See http://www.boost.org for most recent version.
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*/
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/** <p>Includes all tuple headers.</p>
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<p>A tuple is a fixed size collection of elements.</p>
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<p>In the preprocessor library, tuples are represented like macro parameter
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lists. Thus an element of a tuple can be any sequence of tokens that
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constitutes a single macro parameter.</p>
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<p>Examples of tuples:</p>
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<pre>
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(const, volatile) a 2-tuple
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(*, /, %) a 3-tuple
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(1, "2", '3', (4,5)) a 4-tuple
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</pre>
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<p>Tuples can be used for representing structured data.</p>
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*/
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#include <boost/preprocessor/tuple/eat.hpp>
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#include <boost/preprocessor/tuple/elem.hpp>
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#include <boost/preprocessor/tuple/reverse.hpp>
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#include <boost/preprocessor/tuple/to_list.hpp>
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#endif
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