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utility/test/named_params_test.cpp
Daniel Wallin 0fffa4a6ba cleanup
[SVN r1890]
2004-01-17 14:15:09 +00:00

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// Copyright David Abrahams, Daniel Wallin 2003. Use, modification and
// distribution is subject to 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)
#include <boost/named_params.hpp>
#include <cassert>
#include <string.h>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <boost/ref.hpp>
namespace test
{
using boost::keyword;
using boost::keywords;
using boost::named_param;
struct name_t;
keyword<name_t> name;
struct value_t;
keyword <value_t> value;
struct index_t;
keyword<index_t> index;
struct tester_t;
keyword<tester_t> tester;
struct f_keywords // vc6 is happier with inheritance than with a typedef
: keywords<
tester_t
, name_t
, value_t
, index_t
>
{};
double value_default()
{
return 666.222;
}
template<class Params>
int f_impl(const Params& p)
{
p[tester](
p[name]
, p[value || boost::bind(&value_default) ]
, p[index | 999]
);
return 1;
}
template<class Tester, class Name, class Value, class Index>
int f(Tester const& t, const Name& name_,
const Value& value_, const Index& index_)
{
return f_impl(f_keywords()(t, name_, value_, index_));
}
template<class Tester, class Name, class Value>
int f(Tester const& t, const Name& name_, const Value& value_)
{
return f_impl(f_keywords()(t, name_, value_));
}
template<class Tester, class Name>
int f(Tester const& t, const Name& name_)
{
return f_impl(f_keywords()(t, name_));
}
template <class T>
bool equal(T const& x, T const& y)
{
return x == y;
}
bool equal(char const* s1, char const* s2)
{
return !strcmp(s1,s2);
}
template <class Name, class Value, class Index>
struct values_t
{
values_t(Name const& n, Value const& v, Index const& i)
: n(n), v(v), i(i)
{}
template <class Name_, class Value_, class Index_>
void operator()(Name_ const& n_, Value_ const& v_, Index_ const& i_) const
{
// Only VC and its emulators fail this; they seem to have
// problems with deducing the constness of string literal
// arrays.
#if defined(_MSC_VER) \
&& (BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_INTEL_CXX_VERSION, <= 700) \
|| BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_MSVC, < 1310))
# else
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT((boost::is_same<Index,Index_>::value));
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT((boost::is_same<Value,Value_>::value));
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT((boost::is_same<Name,Name_>::value));
#endif
assert(equal(n, n_));
assert(equal(v, v_));
assert(equal(i, i_));
}
Name const& n;
Value const& v;
Index const& i;
};
template <class Name, class Value, class Index>
values_t<Name,Value,Index>
values(Name const& n, Value const& v, Index const& i)
{
return values_t<Name,Value,Index>(n,v,i);
}
}
// GCC2 has a problem with char (&)[] deduction, so we'll cast string
// literals there.
#undef S
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__GNUC__, == 2)
# define S(s) (char const*)s
#else
# define S(s) s
#endif
int main()
{
using test::f;
using test::name;
using test::value;
using test::index;
using test::tester;
f(
test::values(S("foo"), S("bar"), S("baz"))
, S("foo"), S("bar"), S("baz")
);
int x = 56;
f(
test::values("foo", 666.222, 56)
, index = boost::ref(x), name = "foo"
);
//f(index = 56, name = 55); // won't compile
return 0;
}