forked from boostorg/concept_check
fixed a couple typo's, and a metrowerks porting issue
[SVN r8450]
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ The Boost Concept Checking Library provides:
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<li>A framework for specifying concept requirements though concept
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checking classes.</li>
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<li>Verify that concept requirements cover the template.</li>
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<li>A mechanism for verifying that concept requirements cover the template.</li>
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<li>A suite of concept checking classes and archetype classes that
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match the concept requirements in the C++ Standard Library.</li>
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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ overhead. The main cost of using the mechanism is in compile-time.
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<p>
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Any programmer writing class or function templates ought to make
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concept checking a normal part of their code-writing routine. A
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concept checking a normal part of their code writing routine. A
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concept check should be inserted for each template parameter in a
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component's public interface. If the concept is one of the ones from
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the Standard Library, then simply use the matching concept checking
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ main()
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function_requires< BackInsertionSequenceConcept<List> >();
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#ifndef BOOST_NO_SLIST
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typedef std::slist<int> SList;
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typedef BOOST_STD_EXTENSION_NAMESPACE::slist<int> SList;
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function_requires< FrontInsertionSequenceConcept<SList> >();
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#endif
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