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//  Boost test program for base-from-member class templates  -----------------//
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//  (C) Copyright Daryle Walker 2001.  Permission to copy, use, modify, sell
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//  and distribute this software is granted provided this copyright
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//  notice appears in all copies.  This software is provided "as is" without
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//  express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for
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//  any purpose.
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//  See http://www.boost.org for most recent version including documentation.
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//  Revision History
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//  29 Aug 2001  Initial Version (Daryle Walker)
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#define  BOOST_INCLUDE_MAIN
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#include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>  // for BOOST_TEST, main
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#include <boost/config.hpp>   // for BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATES
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#include <boost/cstdlib.hpp>  // for boost::exit_success
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#include <boost/utility.hpp>  // for boost::noncopyable
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#include <boost/utility/base_from_member.hpp>  // for boost::base_from_member
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#include <functional>  // for std::binary_function, std::less
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#include <iostream>    // for std::cout (std::ostream, std::endl indirectly)
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#include <set>         // for std::set
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#include <typeinfo>    // for std::type_info
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#include <utility>     // for std::pair, std::make_pair
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#include <vector>      // for std::vector
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// Control if extra information is printed
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#ifndef CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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#define CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING  1
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#endif
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// A (sub)object can be identified by its memory location and its type.
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// Both are needed since an object can start at the same place as its
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// first base class subobject and/or contained subobject.
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typedef std::pair< void *, std::type_info const * >  object_id;
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// Object IDs need to be printed
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std::ostream &  operator <<( std::ostream &os, object_id const &oi );
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// A way to generate an object ID
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template < typename T >
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  object_id  identify( T &obj );
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// A custom comparison type is needed
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struct object_id_compare
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    : std::binary_function<object_id, object_id, bool>
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{
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    bool  operator ()( object_id const &a, object_id const &b ) const;
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};  // object_id_compare
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// A singleton of this type coordinates the acknowledgements
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// of objects being created and used.
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class object_registrar
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    : private boost::noncopyable
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{
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public:
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    #ifndef BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATES
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    template < typename T >
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        void  register_object( T &obj )
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            { this->register_object_imp( identify(obj) ); }
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    template < typename T, typename U >
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        void  register_use( T &owner, U &owned )
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            { this->register_use_imp( identify(owner), identify(owned) ); }
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    template < typename T, typename U >
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        void  unregister_use( T &owner, U &owned )
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            { this->unregister_use_imp( identify(owner), identify(owned) ); }
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    template < typename T >
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        void  unregister_object( T &obj )
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            { this->unregister_object_imp( identify(obj) ); }
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    #endif
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    void  register_object_imp( object_id obj );
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    void  register_use_imp( object_id owner, object_id owned );
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    void  unregister_use_imp( object_id owner, object_id owned );
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    void  unregister_object_imp( object_id obj );
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    typedef std::set<object_id, object_id_compare>  set_type;
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    typedef std::vector<object_id>  error_record_type;
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    typedef std::vector< std::pair<object_id, object_id> >  error_pair_type;
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    set_type  db_;
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    error_pair_type    defrauders_in_, defrauders_out_;
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    error_record_type  overeager_, overkilled_;
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};  // object_registrar
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// A sample type to be used by containing types
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class base_or_member
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{
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public:
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    explicit  base_or_member( int x = 1, double y = -0.25 );
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             ~base_or_member();
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};  // base_or_member
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// A sample type that uses base_or_member, used
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// as a base for the main demonstration classes
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class base_class
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{
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public:
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    explicit  base_class( base_or_member &x, base_or_member *y = 0,
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     base_or_member *z = 0 );
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    ~base_class();
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private:
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    base_or_member  *x_, *y_, *z_;
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};  // base_class
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// This bad class demonstrates the direct method of a base class needing
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// to be initialized by a member.  This is improper since the member
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// isn't initialized until after the base class.
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class bad_class
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    : public base_class
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{
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public:
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     bad_class();
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    ~bad_class();
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private:
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    base_or_member  x_;
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};  // bad_class
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// The first good class demonstrates the correct way to initialize a
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// base class with a member.  The member is changed to another base
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// class, one that is initialized before the base that needs it.
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class good_class_1
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    : private boost::base_from_member<base_or_member>
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    , public base_class
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{
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    typedef boost::base_from_member<base_or_member>  pbase_type;
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    typedef base_class                                base_type;
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public:
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     good_class_1();
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    ~good_class_1();
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};  // good_class_1
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// The second good class also demonstrates the correct way to initialize
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// base classes with other subobjects.  This class uses the other helpers
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// in the library, and shows the technique of using two base subobjects
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// of the "same" type.
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class good_class_2
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    : private boost::base_from_member<base_or_member, 0>
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    , private boost::base_from_member<base_or_member, 1>
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    , private boost::base_from_member<base_or_member, 2>
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    , public base_class
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{
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    typedef boost::base_from_member<base_or_member, 0>  pbase_type0;
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    typedef boost::base_from_member<base_or_member, 1>  pbase_type1;
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    typedef boost::base_from_member<base_or_member, 2>  pbase_type2;
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    typedef base_class                                   base_type;
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public:
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     good_class_2();
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    ~good_class_2();
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};  // good_class_2
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// Declare/define the single object registrar
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object_registrar  obj_reg;
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// Main functionality
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int
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test_main( int , char * [] )
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{
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.db_.empty() );
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.defrauders_in_.empty() );
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.defrauders_out_.empty() );
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.overeager_.empty() );
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.overkilled_.empty() );
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    // Make a separate block to examine pre- and post-effects
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    {
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        using std::cout;
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        using std::endl;
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        bad_class  bc;
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        BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.db_.size() == 3 );
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        BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.defrauders_in_.size() == 1 );
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        good_class_1  gc1;
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        BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.db_.size() == 6 );
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        BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.defrauders_in_.size() == 1 );
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        good_class_2  gc2;
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        BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.db_.size() == 11 );
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        BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.defrauders_in_.size() == 1 );
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        BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.defrauders_out_.empty() );
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        BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.overeager_.empty() );
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        BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.overkilled_.empty() );
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        // Getting the addresses of the objects ensure
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        // that they're used, and not optimized away.
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        cout << "Object 'bc' is at " << &bc << '.' << endl;
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        cout << "Object 'gc1' is at " << &gc1 << '.' << endl;
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        cout << "Object 'gc2' is at " << &gc2 << '.' << endl;
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    }
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.db_.empty() );
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.defrauders_in_.size() == 1 );
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.defrauders_out_.size() == 1 );
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.overeager_.empty() );
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    BOOST_TEST( obj_reg.overkilled_.empty() );
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    return boost::exit_success;
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}
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// Print an object's ID
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std::ostream &
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operator <<
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(
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    std::ostream &     os,
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    object_id const &  oi
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)
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{
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    // I had an std::ostringstream to help, but I did not need it since
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    // the program never screws around with formatting.  Worse, using
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    // std::ostringstream is an issue with some compilers.
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    return os << '[' << ( oi.second ? oi.second->name() : "NOTHING" )
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     << " at " << oi.first << ']';
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}
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// Get an object ID given an object
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template < typename T >
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inline
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object_id
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identify
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(
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    T &  obj
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)
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{
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    return std::make_pair( static_cast<void *>(&obj), &(typeid( obj )) );
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}
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// Compare two object IDs
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bool
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object_id_compare::operator ()
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(
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    object_id const &  a,
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    object_id const &  b
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) const
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{
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    std::less<void *>  vp_cmp;
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    if ( vp_cmp(a.first, b.first) )
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    {
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        return true;
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    }
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    else if ( vp_cmp(b.first, a.first) )
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    {
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        return false;
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    }
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    else
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    {
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        // object pointers are equal, compare the types
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        if ( a.second == b.second )
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        {
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            return false;
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        }
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        else if ( !a.second )
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        {
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            return true;   // NULL preceeds anything else
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        }
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        else if ( !b.second )
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        {
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            return false;  // NULL preceeds anything else
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        }
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        else
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        {
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            return a.second->before( *b.second );
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        }
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    }
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}
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// Let an object register its existence
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void
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object_registrar::register_object_imp
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(
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    object_id  obj
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)
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{
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    if ( db_.count(obj) <= 0 )
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    {
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        db_.insert( obj );
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        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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        std::cout << "Registered " << obj << '.' << std::endl;
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        #endif
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    }
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    else
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    {
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        overeager_.push_back( obj );
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        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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        std::cout << "Attempted to register a non-existant " << obj
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         << '.' << std::endl;
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        #endif
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    }
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}
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// Let an object register its use of another object
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void
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object_registrar::register_use_imp
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(
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    object_id  owner,
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    object_id  owned
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)
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{
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    if ( db_.count(owned) > 0 )
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    {
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        // We don't care to record usage registrations
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    }
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    else
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    {
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        defrauders_in_.push_back( std::make_pair(owner, owned) );
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        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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        std::cout << "Attempted to own a non-existant " << owned
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         << " by " << owner << '.' << std::endl;
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        #endif
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    }
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}
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// Let an object un-register its use of another object
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void
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object_registrar::unregister_use_imp
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(
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    object_id  owner,
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    object_id  owned
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)
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{
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    if ( db_.count(owned) > 0 )
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    {
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        // We don't care to record usage un-registrations
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    }
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    else
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    {
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        defrauders_out_.push_back( std::make_pair(owner, owned) );
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        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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        std::cout << "Attempted to disown a non-existant " << owned
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         << " by " << owner << '.' << std::endl;
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        #endif
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    }
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}
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// Let an object un-register its existence
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void
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object_registrar::unregister_object_imp
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(
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    object_id  obj
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)
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{
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    set_type::iterator const  i = db_.find( obj );
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    if ( i != db_.end() )
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    {
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        db_.erase( i );
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        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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        std::cout << "Unregistered " << obj << '.' << std::endl;
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        #endif
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    }
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    else
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    {
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        overkilled_.push_back( obj );
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        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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        std::cout << "Attempted to unregister a non-existant " << obj
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         << '.' << std::endl;
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        #endif
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    }
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}
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// Macros to abstract the registration of objects
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#ifndef BOOST_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATES
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#define PRIVATE_REGISTER_BIRTH(o)     obj_reg.register_object( (o) )
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#define PRIVATE_REGISTER_DEATH(o)     obj_reg.unregister_object( (o) )
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#define PRIVATE_REGISTER_USE(o, w)    obj_reg.register_use( (o), (w) )
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#define PRIVATE_UNREGISTER_USE(o, w)  obj_reg.unregister_use( (o), (w) )
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#else
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#define PRIVATE_REGISTER_BIRTH(o)     obj_reg.register_object_imp( \
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 identify((o)) )
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#define PRIVATE_REGISTER_DEATH(o)     obj_reg.unregister_object_imp( \
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 identify((o)) )
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#define PRIVATE_REGISTER_USE(o, w)    obj_reg.register_use_imp( identify((o)), \
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 identify((w)) )
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#define PRIVATE_UNREGISTER_USE(o, w)  obj_reg.unregister_use_imp( \
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 identify((o)), identify((w)) )
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#endif
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// Create a base_or_member, with arguments to simulate member initializations
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base_or_member::base_or_member
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(
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    int     x,  // = 1
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    double  y   // = -0.25
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)
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{
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    PRIVATE_REGISTER_BIRTH( *this );
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    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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    std::cout << "\tMy x-factor is " << x << " and my y-factor is " << y
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     << '.' << std::endl;
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    #endif
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}
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// Destroy a base_or_member
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inline
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base_or_member::~base_or_member
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(
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)
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{
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    PRIVATE_REGISTER_DEATH( *this );
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}
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// Create a base_class, registering any objects used
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base_class::base_class
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(
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    base_or_member &  x,
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    base_or_member *  y,  // = 0
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    base_or_member *  z   // = 0
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)
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    : x_( &x ), y_( y ), z_( z )
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{
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    PRIVATE_REGISTER_BIRTH( *this );
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    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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    std::cout << "\tMy x-factor is " << x_;
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    #endif
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    PRIVATE_REGISTER_USE( *this, *x_ );
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    if ( y_ )
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    {
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        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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        std::cout << ", my y-factor is " << y_;
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        #endif
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        PRIVATE_REGISTER_USE( *this, *y_ );
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    }
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    if ( z_ )
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    {
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        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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        std::cout << ", my z-factor is " << z_;
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        #endif
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        PRIVATE_REGISTER_USE( *this, *z_ );
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    }
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    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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    std::cout << '.' << std::endl;
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    #endif
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}
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// Destroy a base_class, unregistering the objects it uses
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base_class::~base_class
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(
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)
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{
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    PRIVATE_REGISTER_DEATH( *this );
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    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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    std::cout << "\tMy x-factor was " << x_;
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						|
    #endif
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    PRIVATE_UNREGISTER_USE( *this, *x_ );
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						|
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						|
    if ( y_ )
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						|
    {
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						|
        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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						|
        std::cout << ", my y-factor was " << y_;
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						|
        #endif
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        PRIVATE_UNREGISTER_USE( *this, *y_ );
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    }
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						|
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						|
    if ( z_ )
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						|
    {
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						|
        #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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						|
        std::cout << ", my z-factor was " << z_;
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						|
        #endif
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						|
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						|
        PRIVATE_UNREGISTER_USE( *this, *z_ );
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						|
    }
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						|
 | 
						|
    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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						|
    std::cout << '.' << std::endl;
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						|
    #endif
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						|
}
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						|
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						|
// Create a bad_class, noting the improper construction order
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						|
bad_class::bad_class
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(
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						|
)
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						|
    : x_( -7, 16.75 ), base_class( x_ )  // this order doesn't matter
 | 
						|
{
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						|
    PRIVATE_REGISTER_BIRTH( *this );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
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						|
    std::cout << "\tMy factor is at " << &x_
 | 
						|
     << " and my base is at " << static_cast<base_class *>(this) << '.'
 | 
						|
     << std::endl;
 | 
						|
    #endif
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Destroy a bad_class, noting the improper destruction order
 | 
						|
bad_class::~bad_class
 | 
						|
(
 | 
						|
)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    PRIVATE_REGISTER_DEATH( *this );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
 | 
						|
    std::cout << "\tMy factor was at " << &x_
 | 
						|
     << " and my base was at " << static_cast<base_class *>(this)
 | 
						|
     << '.' << std::endl;
 | 
						|
    #endif
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Create a good_class_1, noting the proper construction order
 | 
						|
good_class_1::good_class_1
 | 
						|
(
 | 
						|
)
 | 
						|
    : pbase_type( 8 ), base_type( member )
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    PRIVATE_REGISTER_BIRTH( *this );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
 | 
						|
    std::cout << "\tMy factor is at " << &member
 | 
						|
     << " and my base is at " << static_cast<base_class *>(this) << '.'
 | 
						|
     << std::endl;
 | 
						|
    #endif
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Destroy a good_class_1, noting the proper destruction order
 | 
						|
good_class_1::~good_class_1
 | 
						|
(
 | 
						|
)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    PRIVATE_REGISTER_DEATH( *this );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
 | 
						|
    std::cout << "\tMy factor was at " << &member
 | 
						|
     << " and my base was at " << static_cast<base_class *>(this)
 | 
						|
     << '.' << std::endl;
 | 
						|
    #endif
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Create a good_class_2, noting the proper construction order
 | 
						|
good_class_2::good_class_2
 | 
						|
(
 | 
						|
)
 | 
						|
    : pbase_type0(), pbase_type1(-16, 0.125), pbase_type2(2, -3)
 | 
						|
    , base_type( pbase_type1::member, &this->pbase_type0::member,
 | 
						|
       &this->pbase_type2::member )
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    PRIVATE_REGISTER_BIRTH( *this );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
 | 
						|
    std::cout << "\tMy factors are at " << &this->pbase_type0::member
 | 
						|
     << ", " << &this->pbase_type1::member << ", "
 | 
						|
     << &this->pbase_type2::member << ", and my base is at "
 | 
						|
     << static_cast<base_class *>(this) << '.' << std::endl;
 | 
						|
    #endif
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Destroy a good_class_2, noting the proper destruction order
 | 
						|
good_class_2::~good_class_2
 | 
						|
(
 | 
						|
)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    PRIVATE_REGISTER_DEATH( *this );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    #if CONTROL_EXTRA_PRINTING
 | 
						|
    std::cout << "\tMy factors were at " << &this->pbase_type0::member
 | 
						|
     << ", " << &this->pbase_type1::member << ", "
 | 
						|
     << &this->pbase_type2::member << ", and my base was at "
 | 
						|
     << static_cast<base_class *>(this) << '.' << std::endl;
 | 
						|
    #endif
 | 
						|
}
 |