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98a207958d Branch for adding initializer list support (only in the unreleased gcc 4.4 at the moment).
[SVN r48931]
2008-09-23 19:45:43 +00:00
75890fea53 CodeGear C++ fix, from Nicola Musatti. Fixes #2325
[SVN r48922]
2008-09-23 00:26:21 +00:00
da259e8dce Make MyLargeFunctor large.
[SVN r48633]
2008-09-06 16:30:58 +00:00
2fe4cc253f Fix double-destruction problem with small function objects and swap(), and try to work around a GCC 4.2 issue. See #1910 for comments about the former problem from Niels Dekker.
[SVN r48627]
2008-09-06 03:16:25 +00:00
f379ef8532 Make Boost.Function's target() operation respect the cv-qualifiers of referenced function objects. Fixes #736
[SVN r48618]
2008-09-05 17:52:12 +00:00
ea18f5777b Add Boost.Typeof support to Boost.Function. Fixes #1621
[SVN r48616]
2008-09-05 16:13:49 +00:00
d5a86a2d52 Improve the performance of Boost.Function's swap. Thanks to Niels Dekker for the original patch. Fixes #1910
[SVN r48615]
2008-09-05 15:43:22 +00:00
e3dfa7268a Add forward-declaration header for Boost.Function. Fixes #1668
[SVN r48613]
2008-09-05 14:55:34 +00:00
bacb5d6752 Attempt to work around problem with allocator casts in Boost.Function
[SVN r46446]
2008-06-17 13:59:04 +00:00
04040ae566 Improve documentation on the size/efficiency of boost::function objects
[SVN r44852]
2008-04-28 14:11:46 +00:00
fe2d04e954 Change <functional> include so that it still works when Boost.TR1 is in the include path.
[SVN r44506]
2008-04-17 15:49:39 +00:00
0936dbdd03 Add missing include for is_void
[SVN r44030]
2008-04-04 12:26:53 +00:00
adb7b0a214 Change Boost.Function allocator behavior, from Emil Dotchevski
[SVN r43884]
2008-03-27 19:44:37 +00:00
cead36cd5b Disable more Visual C++ warnings in Function headers. Fixes #1416
[SVN r41798]
2007-12-06 18:39:06 +00:00
81e558491b Merge lots of copyrights
[SVN r40811]
2007-11-05 21:22:29 +00:00
2378ba59e7 Fix for Borland compilers.
[SVN r39657]
2007-10-02 17:41:35 +00:00
53b95c386d Finalizes the fix to Bug #1260, making vtable_base an actual POD type (oops)
and playing more nicely with reinterpret_cast (thanks to Brad King for the
fixes).



[SVN r39285]
2007-09-14 21:05:46 +00:00
3312c7ffcd function_template.hpp:
- Pass-by-reference internally, when we can. Fixes #1067



[SVN r39244]
2007-09-13 19:06:53 +00:00
de27ae9697 function/function_base.hpp, function/function_template.hpp:
- Switch from dynamic initialization of the vtable pointer to static
    initialization (Fixes #1260)
  - Handle member pointers properly, only using mem_fn within the invoker
    to deal with all of the messy bits of calling member pointers



[SVN r39240]
2007-09-13 17:38:58 +00:00
a7b9940f15 Handle GCC's -fno-exceptions properly. Fixes #1198
[SVN r39061]
2007-08-29 19:06:11 +00:00
e4f165a4e8 Disable MSVC warning about native code generation. Fixes #1163
[SVN r39060]
2007-08-29 18:59:16 +00:00
80a3f47099 Committed patch to eliminate warnings with GCC's -Wundef. Fixes #1197
[SVN r38827]
2007-08-21 15:35:19 +00:00
2a85edbd31 Remove V1 Jamfiles
[SVN r38516]
2007-08-08 19:02:26 +00:00
5c514ebe35 Try to work around EC++4 bug
[SVN r37471]
2007-04-18 12:13:53 +00:00
6a3f0df553 Add copyright, license
[SVN r35905]
2006-11-07 19:11:57 +00:00
64c8d10fa8 Eliminate MSVC 8.0 warning
[SVN r35588]
2006-10-13 14:29:56 +00:00
a2a810d2c1 Put back #include <functional> in case functionN.hpp is used directly
[SVN r34519]
2006-07-12 22:12:01 +00:00
d84481361f TR1 cyclic dependency fixes.
[SVN r34499]
2006-07-10 13:17:41 +00:00
872f12efee TR1 conformance: derive from unary_function/binary_function
[SVN r34481]
2006-07-08 18:07:33 +00:00
69ee6e2375 Fixed an 'unused parameter' warning.
[SVN r33204]
2006-03-02 21:24:57 +00:00
fdd91dbf91 Stop using assert() in tests
[SVN r33181]
2006-02-28 22:56:33 +00:00
87ad11583c Use ~Functor instead of ~function_type always, since it makes Borland
and vc6 and who knows what else happy.


[SVN r32832]
2006-02-11 19:08:25 +00:00
9fe1351ab7 Workaround for Borland compilers, from Alistair
[SVN r32394]
2006-01-24 13:57:25 +00:00
58b61efb5f trivial adjustments to enable warning-free compilation with gcc -Wall -W -Werror
[SVN r32364]
2006-01-20 16:53:30 +00:00
f195b6c10a Fixes for GCC 2.95.3
[SVN r32319]
2006-01-13 19:32:58 +00:00
2b4f81ca67 Workaround for GCC 2.95.3
[SVN r32302]
2006-01-13 02:45:33 +00:00
1f51812589 EDG 238 compatibility (and potentially other compilers)
[SVN r32294]
2006-01-12 15:31:46 +00:00
78f6b385d5 Small buffer optimization for Boost.Function
[SVN r32282]
2006-01-10 23:52:35 +00:00
93c691fbdf function_base.hpp, function_template.hpp:
- Use a vtable instead of separate manager/invoker pointers, to shrink the
    size of a boost::function object to 8 bytes
  - Fix a problem with NULL member pointers


[SVN r32186]
2005-12-30 02:31:51 +00:00
c5e64fab99 BOOST_CRITICAL_ERROR is no longer usable
[SVN r32185]
2005-12-30 02:27:13 +00:00
6023ff5608 Workaround for a problem in Wave.
[SVN r32094]
2005-12-18 21:06:32 +00:00
944c2ea72a Merged from Version_1_33_1
[SVN r31949]
2005-12-08 03:23:02 +00:00
35e2ff56a0 Large patch from Ulrich Eckhardt to fix support for EVC++ 4.
[SVN r30670]
2005-08-25 16:27:28 +00:00
b5b12295c2 Try to work around Borland parsing bug
[SVN r30645]
2005-08-24 14:12:03 +00:00
eea010ef80 Fully-qualify detail namespace accesses to work around compiler bugs
[SVN r30627]
2005-08-22 12:55:34 +00:00
b8ef34c043 Merged from 1.33.0 release
[SVN r30540]
2005-08-12 13:02:37 +00:00
8b816138bc Fix tests for compilers that actually have a real is_stateless
[SVN r28784]
2005-05-10 13:30:35 +00:00
24ce3091d0 Peter Dimov's ADL workarounds
[SVN r27808]
2005-03-24 19:13:33 +00:00
354b8b802e Test use of function_equal
[SVN r27733]
2005-03-18 05:01:49 +00:00
db089615a2 Be more precise about EqualityComparable and function_equal
[SVN r27732]
2005-03-18 04:54:32 +00:00
3b269d5de7 contains2_test added
[SVN r27722]
2005-03-17 12:48:40 +00:00
795964f63d bind_function_test added.
[SVN r27721]
2005-03-17 12:09:35 +00:00
0f15ba9450 bind_t now implements function_equal instead of operator==
[SVN r27630]
2005-03-13 17:25:42 +00:00
bb669b4fb5 Replaced BOOST_TEST
[SVN r27049]
2005-02-03 11:09:28 +00:00
dc61dc6dc8 Fix for Borland, from Tobias Schwinger
[SVN r26886]
2005-01-28 07:04:32 +00:00
d0fe22e9bf Use bold element now
[SVN r26820]
2005-01-23 16:23:09 +00:00
e2a7fea741 Workarounds for CW 9.2, from Reece Dunn
[SVN r26583]
2004-12-26 22:05:19 +00:00
e14e57a678 Fix BOOST_NO_VOID_RETURNS workaround
[SVN r26518]
2004-12-15 21:40:30 +00:00
c9d7858ff0 Remove tabs in file.
[SVN r24040]
2004-07-25 15:53:20 +00:00
fdbbc2b3ff Doug Gregor->Douglas Gregor
[SVN r24018]
2004-07-25 02:59:30 +00:00
520ee97c82 Doug Gregor -> Douglas Gregor
[SVN r24016]
2004-07-25 02:29:29 +00:00
e4f632e5ca function_template.hpp: Move definition of operator() out-of-line for
any compiler that isn't VC++ 6.0 (Vladimir Prus)


[SVN r23436]
2004-07-11 03:09:35 +00:00
5b4dc38727 boost/function/function_base.hpp:
- Work around a GCC <= 3.3 bug where the return type of a function template
    that cannot possibly match is instantiated when it should not be, causing
    errors in the use of operator==. This results in slightly reduced
    functionality.

libs/function/test/contains_test.cpp:
  - Don't test that which GCC cannot now handle


[SVN r23170]
2004-06-23 16:00:01 +00:00
22fd23b00f function_template.hpp, function_base.hpp:
- Comparison operators are now written in terms of function_base so that
    implicit conversions to function<...> or functionN<...> don't allow
    arbitrary comparisons.


[SVN r23126]
2004-06-20 05:32:28 +00:00
d929aaf814 Update V2 Jamfile
[SVN r23078]
2004-06-10 12:37:31 +00:00
ae11f21513 Try to make IBM VisualAge C++ 6 happy
[SVN r22795]
2004-05-12 00:39:00 +00:00
dc14c35c38 function_base.hpp:
- Fix silly typo where it returned "false" instead of the NULL
    pointer.


[SVN r22760]
2004-05-07 11:43:41 +00:00
1b27dc8f86 Fix some shadow warnings
[SVN r22670]
2004-04-20 00:32:48 +00:00
2c0e633307 Added contains() and function_equal()
[SVN r22483]
2004-03-12 03:38:20 +00:00
e80a00545c Added FAQ entry from Matt Hurd about boost::function overhead.
[SVN r22309]
2004-02-18 06:37:13 +00:00
1a142a2f94 Fix on GCC 2.9x from Ralf
[SVN r22249]
2004-02-12 22:48:22 +00:00
f0c5e5e95b Work around a GCC 2.95.3 bug triggered by the workaround to a VC++ 7.1 bug...
[SVN r22242]
2004-02-11 18:16:55 +00:00
2fb242eae1 Work around CLR bug in .NET 2003
[SVN r22234]
2004-02-11 04:26:53 +00:00
03c7fdcf37 Fix the documentation of empty() (Angus Leeming)
[SVN r22193]
2004-02-08 00:11:22 +00:00
b7608dff24 type_info::operator== fixes (Peter Dimov)
[SVN r22083]
2004-01-30 17:15:03 +00:00
5f0426a80d Stupid deprecated XInclude namespace
[SVN r22013]
2004-01-28 01:31:00 +00:00
fdb37c35ff Some aesthetic tweaks
[SVN r21905]
2004-01-25 01:17:35 +00:00
b7650282df tutorial.xml: Add short discussion of the comparison of Boost.Function
objects to function objects.


[SVN r21904]
2004-01-25 01:15:57 +00:00
c5d8d03b76 libs/function/doc/reference.xml:
- Document target() member function
  - Documented new comparison operators

libs/function/doc/tests.xml: Include contains_test.cpp
libs/function/doc/function.xml: Use the new XInclude name


[SVN r21903]
2004-01-25 00:38:26 +00:00
746676d274 Fix semantics for comparison against reference_wrappers
[SVN r21901]
2004-01-24 23:31:40 +00:00
c31ad8700e Cast pointers, not lvalues
[SVN r21897]
2004-01-24 18:29:18 +00:00
cb1bcd5410 "contains" -> "target"
[SVN r21845]
2004-01-20 18:07:13 +00:00
7d30d98efd boost/function/function_template.hpp, boost/function/function_base.hpp:
- Added "contains" member function to extract a pointer to the target
    function object if you know its type
  - Added operator== that can compare a Boost.Function object against a
    function object

libs/function/test/Jamfile, libs/function/test/contains_test.cpp:
  - Test contains() and equality comparison operators


[SVN r21844]
2004-01-20 18:02:02 +00:00
50ff886c81 MSVC 7.1 can handle Function, preferred syntax
[SVN r21333]
2003-12-19 03:33:25 +00:00
44e986afe3 Switch over to the new enable_if library
[SVN r21143]
2003-12-04 22:31:09 +00:00
4bb90aae7a Metrowerks CodeWarrior 8.3 doesn't seem to support SFINAE
[SVN r21141]
2003-12-04 22:06:56 +00:00
04eb767238 Possible fix for Metrowerks
[SVN r21126]
2003-12-03 19:55:57 +00:00
8abd32bd81 Clean up warnings on Borland C++ 5.5
[SVN r21095]
2003-12-03 01:21:32 +00:00
3f753feb4d Use the "minimal" test tools, to simplify my life a bit
[SVN r20924]
2003-11-23 16:17:24 +00:00
b09e7f3d3d Fix & regenerate sum_avg_portable.cpp
[SVN r20402]
2003-10-17 16:25:51 +00:00
2c708069e8 Answer the eternal operator== question.
[SVN r20356]
2003-10-12 16:02:26 +00:00
b8d943ec27 Move to the "new" function<> syntax. He he.
[SVN r20320]
2003-10-09 05:00:38 +00:00
8c8f072d09 Update license to the new Boost license (yay!)
[SVN r20235]
2003-10-01 04:10:37 +00:00
fad40732a9 function_template.hpp: Works around an annoying bug in one of Apple's
3.3 compilers.


[SVN r20233]
2003-10-01 03:40:35 +00:00
5314836215 Add V2 Jamfile
[SVN r20210]
2003-09-29 16:09:15 +00:00
66cd32b565 NULL pointers can be of any integral type, not just int (Howard Hinnant)
[SVN r19989]
2003-09-10 04:16:17 +00:00
043d0236a7 Use the import rule
[SVN r19968]
2003-09-08 17:38:49 +00:00
4b830024f3 Die, foo, die
[SVN r19205]
2003-07-19 06:53:21 +00:00
40c9bb204e Me commit bad code
[SVN r19195]
2003-07-18 16:18:16 +00:00
5347683c8e Remove return statement from operator new to see who screams about it
[SVN r19178]
2003-07-18 04:17:30 +00:00
1ef5f459e2 sig needs to be a friend of functionN
[SVN r19174]
2003-07-18 03:48:17 +00:00
cb3c1b0d1e doc/tutorial.xml: fix a typo in the example code (thanks Jens!)
test/sum_avg_portable.cpp: regenerated.


[SVN r19136]
2003-07-16 04:40:25 +00:00
1a6d95733a Get rid of a warning in GCC 3.3.
[SVN r19069]
2003-07-11 17:42:12 +00:00
2c8fc1b31f add macro BOOST_FUNCTION_NO_FUNCTION_TYPE_SYNTAX
[SVN r19056]
2003-07-11 16:00:29 +00:00
fa73a61fcc VC++ 7.1 has same bug as 7.0. Reported to Microsoft
[SVN r18697]
2003-06-06 11:48:50 +00:00
a753dbc048 Jamfile.v2: Jamfile for Boost.Function documentation
[SVN r18244]
2003-04-13 14:51:26 +00:00
ce00e49978 Newer Borland compiler still does not handle enable_if
[SVN r18064]
2003-03-23 16:58:05 +00:00
eeb15caff2 Document nested class template "sig"
[SVN r17946]
2003-03-16 02:00:20 +00:00
ade6c96d5c Updated to reflect BoostBook changes
[SVN r17941]
2003-03-15 23:12:35 +00:00
b54e9df555 Lots of cleanups as BoostBook becomes more strict
[SVN r17871]
2003-03-13 00:29:57 +00:00
eb14b70c9c Move away from attributes, toward elements
[SVN r17869]
2003-03-13 00:08:34 +00:00
48e2bc0bdb Import of BoostBook documentation for any, array, bind, function, ref, and
signals libraries.


[SVN r17866]
2003-03-12 23:27:25 +00:00
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# Copyright (c) 2002 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor -at- gmail.com>
# Distributed under 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)
project boost/doc ;
import boostbook : boostbook ;
boostbook function-doc : function.xml ;

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
Copyright (c) 2002 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor -at- gmail.com>
Distributed under 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)
-->
<!DOCTYPE library PUBLIC "-//Boost//DTD BoostBook XML V1.0//EN"
"http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/boostbook.dtd">
<section id="function.faq" last-revision="$Date$">
<title>Frequently Asked Questions</title>
<qandaset>
<qandaentry>
<question><para>Why can't I compare
<classname>boost::function</classname> objects with
<code>operator==</code> or
<code>operator!=</code>?</para></question>
<answer>
<para>Comparison between <classname>boost::function</classname>
objects cannot be implemented "well", and therefore will not be
implemented. The typical semantics requested for <code>f ==
g</code> given <classname>boost::function</classname> objects
<code>f</code> and <code>g</code> are:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><simpara>If <code>f</code> and <code>g</code>
store function objects of the same type, use that type's
<code>operator==</code> to compare
them.</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>If <code>f</code> and <code>g</code>
store function objects of different types, return
<code>false</code>.</simpara></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>The problem occurs when the type of the function objects
stored by both <code>f</code> and <code>g</code> doesn't have an
<code>operator==</code>: we would like the expression <code>f ==
g</code> to fail to compile, as occurs with, e.g., the standard
containers. However, this is not implementable for
<classname>boost::function</classname> because it necessarily
"erases" some type information after it has been assigned a
function object, so it cannot try to call
<code>operator==</code> later: it must either find a way to call
<code>operator==</code> now, or it will never be able to call it
later. Note, for instance, what happens if you try to put a
<code>float</code> value into a
<classname>boost::function</classname> object: you will get an
error at the assignment operator or constructor, not in
<code>operator()</code>, because the function-call expression
must be bound in the constructor or assignment operator.</para>
<para>The most promising approach is to find a method of
determining if <code>operator==</code> can be called for a
particular type, and then supporting it only when it is
available; in other situations, an exception would be
thrown. However, to date there is no known way to detect if an
arbitrary operator expression <code>f == g</code> is suitably
defined. The best solution known has the following undesirable
qualities:</para>
<orderedlist>
<listitem><simpara>Fails at compile-time for objects where
<code>operator==</code> is not accessible (e.g., because it is
<code>private</code>).</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Fails at compile-time if calling
<code>operator==</code> is ambiguous.</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Appears to be correct if the
<code>operator==</code> declaration is correct, even though
<code>operator==</code> may not compile.</simpara></listitem>
</orderedlist>
<para>All of these problems translate into failures in the
<classname>boost::function</classname> constructors or
assignment operator, <emphasis>even if the user never invokes
operator==</emphasis>. We can't do that to users.</para>
<para>The other option is to place the burden on users that want
to use <code>operator==</code>, e.g., by providing an
<code>is_equality_comparable</code> trait they may
specialize. This is a workable solution, but is dangerous in
practice, because forgetting to specialize the trait will result
in unexpected exceptions being thrown from
<classname>boost::function</classname>'s
<code>operator==</code>. This essentially negates the usefulness
of <code>operator==</code> in the context in which it is most
desired: multitarget callbacks. The
<libraryname>Signals</libraryname> library has a way around
this.</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question><para>I see void pointers; is this [mess] type safe?</para></question>
<answer>
<para>Yes, <computeroutput>boost::function</computeroutput> is type
safe even though it uses void pointers and pointers to functions
returning void and taking no arguments. Essentially, all type
information is encoded in the functions that manage and invoke
function pointers and function objects. Only these functions are
instantiated with the exact type that is pointed to by the void
pointer or pointer to void function. The reason that both are required
is that one may cast between void pointers and object pointers safely
or between different types of function pointers (provided you don't
invoke a function pointer with the wrong type). </para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question><para>Why are there workarounds for void returns? C++ allows them!</para></question>
<answer><para>Void returns are permitted by the C++ standard, as in this code snippet:
<programlisting>void f();
void g() { return f(); }</programlisting>
</para>
<para> This is a valid usage of <computeroutput>boost::function</computeroutput> because void returns are not used. With void returns, we would attempting to compile ill-formed code similar to:
<programlisting>int f();
void g() { return f(); }</programlisting>
</para>
<para> In essence, not using void returns allows
<computeroutput>boost::function</computeroutput> to swallow a return value. This is
consistent with allowing the user to assign and invoke functions and
function objects with parameters that don't exactly match.</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question><para>Why (function) cloning?</para></question>
<answer>
<para>In November and December of 2000, the issue of cloning
vs. reference counting was debated at length and it was decided
that cloning gave more predictable semantics. I won't rehash the
discussion here, but if it cloning is incorrect for a particular
application a reference-counting allocator could be used.</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question><para>How much overhead does a call through <code><classname>boost::function</classname></code> incur?</para></question>
<answer>
<para>The cost of <code>boost::function</code> can be reasonably
consistently measured at around 20ns +/- 10 ns on a modern >2GHz
platform versus directly inlining the code.</para>
<para>However, the performance of your application may benefit
from or be disadvantaged by <code>boost::function</code>
depending on how your C++ optimiser optimises. Similar to a
standard function pointer, differences of order of 10% have been
noted to the benefit or disadvantage of using
<code>boost::function</code> to call a function that contains a
tight loop depending on your compilation circumstances.</para>
<para>[Answer provided by Matt Hurd. See <ulink url="http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.devel/33278"/>]</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
</qandaset>
</section>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE library PUBLIC "-//Boost//DTD BoostBook XML V1.0//EN"
"http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/boostbook.dtd">
<library name="Function" dirname="function" id="function"
last-revision="$Date$"
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
<libraryinfo>
<author>
<firstname>Douglas</firstname>
<surname>Gregor</surname>
<email>dgregor -at- cs.indiana.edu</email>
</author>
<copyright>
<year>2001</year>
<year>2002</year>
<year>2003</year>
<year>2004</year>
<holder>Douglas Gregor</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
<para>Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost
Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
<filename>LICENSE_1_0.txt</filename> or copy at <ulink
url="http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt">http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt</ulink>)</para>
</legalnotice>
<librarypurpose>Function object wrappers for deferred calls or callbacks</librarypurpose>
<librarycategory name="category:higher-order"/>
</libraryinfo>
<title>Boost.Function</title>
<section id="function.intro">
<title>Introduction</title>
<para>The Boost.Function library contains a family of class templates
that are function object wrappers. The notion is similar to a
generalized callback. It shares features with function pointers in
that both define a call interface (e.g., a function taking two integer
arguments and returning a floating-point value) through which some
implementation can be called, and the implementation that is invoked
may change throughout the course of the program.</para>
<para> Generally, any place in which a function pointer would be used
to defer a call or make a callback, Boost.Function can be used instead
to allow the user greater flexibility in the implementation of the
target. Targets can be any 'compatible' function object (or function
pointer), meaning that the arguments to the interface designated by
Boost.Function can be converted to the arguments of the target
function object.</para>
</section>
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<section id="function.history" last-revision="$Date$">
<title>History &amp; Compatibility Notes</title>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><para><bold>Version 1.37.0</bold>: </para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><para>Improved the performance of Boost.Function's
swap() operation for large function objects. Original patch
contributed by Niels Dekker.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Added a new header &lt;boost/function/function_typeof.hpp&gt; that provides support for using the Boost.Typeof library on Boost.Function objects.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Added a new header &lt;boost/function/function_fwd.hpp&gt; that provides support for using the Boost.Typeof library on Boost.Function objects.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The <methodname alt="boost::function::target">target</methodname>()
function now respects the cv-qualifiers of function objects
stored by reference
(using <classname>boost::reference_wrapper</classname>), such
that a reference to a <code>const</code> function object cannot
be accessed as a reference to a non-<code>const</code> function
object.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
<listitem><para><bold>Version 1.36.0</bold>: </para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><para>Boost.Function now implements allocator support
in the same way that is is provided in C++0x, based on C++
committee
proposal <ulink url="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2007/n2308.html">N2308</ulink>. This
change removes the <computeroutput>Allocator</computeroutput>
template parameter of <classname>boost::function</classname> in
favor of a constructor that takes an argument. While this is a
backward-incompatible change, it is likely to affect only a few
users. This change to Function was contributed by Emil
Dotchevski, which also authored the corresponding C++ committee
proposal.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
<listitem><para><bold>Version 1.34.0</bold>: </para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><para>Boost.Function now implements a small buffer optimization, which can drastically improve the performance when copying or construction Boost.Function objects storing small function objects. For instance, <code>bind(&amp;X:foo, &amp;x, _1, _2)</code> requires no heap allocation when placed into a Boost.Function object. Note that some exception-safety guarantees have changed: assignment provides the basic exception guarantee and <code>swap()</code> may throw.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
<listitem><para><bold>Version 1.30.0</bold>: </para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><para>All features deprecated in version 1.29.0 have
been removed from Boost.Function.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><code><classname>boost::function</classname></code>
and <code><classname>boost::functionN</classname></code> objects
can be assigned to 0 (semantically equivalent to calling
<code><methodname
alt="boost::function::clear">clear</methodname>()</code>) and
compared against 0 (semantically equivalent to calling
<code><methodname
alt="boost::function::empty">empty</methodname>()</code>).</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The Boost.Function code is now generated
entirely by the <libraryname>Preprocessor</libraryname> library,
so it is now possible to generate
<code><classname>boost::function</classname></code> and
<code><classname>boost::functionN</classname></code> class
templates for any number of arguments.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The
<classname>boost::bad_function_call</classname> exception class
was introduced.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
<listitem><para><bold>Version 1.29.0</bold>:
Boost.Function has been partially redesigned to minimize the
interface and make it cleaner. Several seldom- or never-used
features of the older Boost.Function have been deprecated and will
be removed in the near future. Here is a list of features that have
been deprecated, the likely impact of the deprecations, and how to
adjust your code:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><para>The <computeroutput>boost::function</computeroutput> class template syntax has
changed. The old syntax, e.g., <computeroutput>boost::function&lt;int, float,
double, std::string&gt;</computeroutput>, has been changed to a more natural
syntax <computeroutput>boost::function&lt;int (float, double,
std::string)&gt;</computeroutput>, where all return and argument types are
encoded in a single function type parameter. Any other template
parameters (e.g., the <computeroutput>Allocator</computeroutput>) follow this single
parameter.</para>
<para> The resolution to this change depends on the
abilities of your compiler: if your compiler supports template
partial specialization and can parse function types (most do), modify
your code to use the newer
syntax (preferable) or directly use one of the
<computeroutput>functionN</computeroutput> classes whose syntax has not
changed. If your compiler does not support template partial
specialization or function types, you must take the latter option and
use the numbered Boost.Function classes. This option merely requires
changing types such as <computeroutput>boost::function&lt;void, int, int&gt;</computeroutput>
to <computeroutput>boost::function2&lt;void, int, int&gt;</computeroutput> (adding the number of
function arguments to the end of the class name).</para>
<para> Support for the old syntax with the
<computeroutput>boost::function</computeroutput> class template will persist for a short
while, but will eventually be removed so that we can provide better
error messages and link compatibility. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The invocation
policy template parameter (<computeroutput>Policy</computeroutput>) has been deprecated
and will be removed. There is no direct equivalent to this rarely
used feature.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The mixin template parameter
(<computeroutput>Mixin</computeroutput>) has been deprecated and will be removed. There
is not direct equivalent to this rarely used feature.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The
<computeroutput>set</computeroutput> methods have been deprecated and will be
removed. Use the assignment operator instead.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</listitem>
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<section id="function.misc" last-revision="$Date$">
<title>Miscellaneous Notes</title>
<section>
<title>Boost.Function vs. Function Pointers</title>
<para>Boost.Function has several advantages over function pointers, namely:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><para>Boost.Function allows arbitrary compatible function objects to be targets (instead of requiring an exact function signature).</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Boost.Function may be used with argument-binding and other function object construction libraries.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Boost.Function has predictible behavior when an empty function object is called. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></para>
<para> And, of course, function pointers have several advantages over Boost.Function:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><para> Function pointers are smaller (the size of one pointer instead of four or more) </para></listitem>
<listitem><para> Function pointers are faster (Boost.Function may require two calls through function pointers) </para></listitem>
<listitem><para> Function pointers are backward-compatible with C libraries.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para> More readable error messages. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Performance</title>
<section>
<title>Function object wrapper size</title>
<para> Function object wrappers will be the size of a struct containing a member function pointer and two data pointers. The actual size can vary significantly depending on the underlying platform; on 32-bit Mac OS X with GCC, this amounts to 16 bytes, while it is 32 bytes Windows with Visual C++. Additionally, the function object target may be allocated on the heap, if it cannot be placed into the small-object buffer in the <code>boost::function</code> object.</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Copying efficiency</title>
<para> Copying function object wrappers may require allocating memory for a copy of the function object target. The default allocator may be replaced with a faster custom allocator or one may choose to allow the function object wrappers to only store function object targets by reference (using <computeroutput>ref</computeroutput>) if the cost of this cloning becomes prohibitive. Small function objects can be stored within the <code>boost::function</code> object itself, improving copying efficiency.</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Invocation efficiency</title>
<para> With a properly inlining compiler, an invocation of a function object requires one call through a function pointer. If the call is to a free function pointer, an additional call must be made to that function pointer (unless the compiler has very powerful interprocedural analysis).</para>
</section>
</section>
<section>
<title>Combatting virtual function "bloat"</title>
<para> The use of virtual functions tends to cause 'code bloat' on many compilers. When a class contains a virtual function, it is necessary to emit an additional function that classifies the type of the object. It has been our experience that these auxiliary functions increase the size of the executable significantly when many <computeroutput>boost::function</computeroutput> objects are used. </para>
<para> In Boost.Function, an alternative but equivalent approach was taken using free functions instead of virtual functions. The Boost.Function object essentially holds two pointers to make a valid target call: a void pointer to the function object it contains and a void pointer to an "invoker" that can call the function object, given the function pointer. This invoker function performs the argument and return value conversions Boost.Function provides. A third pointer points to a free function called the "manager", which handles the cloning and destruction of function objects. The scheme is typesafe because the only functions that actually handle the function object, the invoker and the manager, are instantiated given the type of the function object, so they can safely cast the incoming void pointer (the function object pointer) to the appropriate type.</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Acknowledgements</title>
<para> Many people were involved in the construction of this
library. William Kempf, Jesse Jones and Karl Nelson were all
extremely helpful in isolating an interface and scope for the
library. John Maddock managed the formal review, and many
reviewers gave excellent comments on interface, implementation,
and documentation. Peter Dimov led us to the function
declarator-based syntax.</para>
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<library-reference id="function.reference" last-revision="$Date$">
<section id="function.definitions">
<title>Definitions</title>
<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>A function object <computeroutput>f</computeroutput> is
<emphasis>compatible</emphasis> if for the given set of argument
types <computeroutput>Arg1</computeroutput>,
<computeroutput>Arg2</computeroutput>, ...,
<computeroutput>ArgN</computeroutput> and a
return type <computeroutput>ResultType</computeroutput>, the
appropriate following function is well-formed:
<programlisting>
<emphasis>// if ResultType is not <emphasis role="bold">void</emphasis></emphasis>
ResultType foo(Arg1 arg1, Arg2 arg2, ..., Arg<emphasis>N</emphasis> arg<emphasis>N</emphasis>)
{
<emphasis role="bold">return</emphasis> f(arg1, arg2, ..., arg<emphasis>N</emphasis>);
}
<emphasis>// if ResultType is <emphasis role="bold">void</emphasis></emphasis>
ResultType foo(Arg1 arg1, Arg2 arg2, ..., Arg<emphasis>N</emphasis> arg<emphasis>N</emphasis>)
{
f(arg1, arg2, ..., arg<emphasis>N</emphasis>);
}
</programlisting></para>
<para> A special provision is made for pointers to member
functions. Though they are not function objects, Boost.Function
will adapt them internally to function objects. This requires
that a pointer to member function of the form <code>R
(X::*mf)(Arg1, Arg2, ..., ArgN)
cv-quals</code> be adapted to a
function object with the following function call operator
overloads:
<programlisting>
<emphasis role="bold">template</emphasis>&lt;<emphasis role="bold">typename P</emphasis>&gt;
R <emphasis role="bold">operator</emphasis>()(<emphasis>cv-quals</emphasis> P&amp; x, Arg1 arg1, Arg2 arg2, ..., Arg<emphasis>N</emphasis> arg<emphasis>N</emphasis>) <emphasis role="bold">const</emphasis>
{
<emphasis role="bold">return</emphasis> (*x).*mf(arg1, arg2, ..., arg<emphasis>N</emphasis>);
}
</programlisting>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>A function object <code>f</code> of
type <code>F</code> is
<emphasis>stateless</emphasis> if it is a function pointer or if
<code><classname>boost::is_stateless</classname>&lt;T&gt;</code>
is true. The construction of or copy to a Boost.Function object
from a stateless function object will not cause exceptions to be
thrown and will not allocate any storage.
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</section>
<header name="boost/function.hpp">
<namespace name="boost">
<class name="bad_function_call">
<inherit access="public"><classname>std::runtime_error</classname></inherit>
<purpose>An exception type thrown when an instance of a <code>function</code> object is empty when invoked.</purpose>
<constructor>
<effects><simpara>Constructs a <code><classname>bad_function_call</classname></code> exception object.</simpara></effects>
</constructor>
</class>
<class name="function_base">
<purpose>The common base class for all Boost.Function
objects. Objects of type function_base may not be created
directly.</purpose>
<method-group name="capacity">
<method name="empty" cv="const">
<type>bool</type>
<returns><simpara><code>false</code> if <code>this</code> has a target, and <code>true</code> otherwise.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
</method-group>
<method-group name="target access">
<overloaded-method name="target">
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>Functor*</type>
</signature>
<signature cv="const">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>const Functor*</type>
</signature>
<returns><simpara>If <code>this</code> stores a target of type
<code>Functor</code>, returns the address of the
target. Otherwise, returns the NULL
pointer.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</overloaded-method>
<method name="contains" cv="const">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const Functor&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<returns><simpara><code>true</code> if <code>this-&gt;<methodname>target</methodname>&lt;Functor&gt;()</code> is non-NULL and <code><functionname>function_equal</functionname>(*(this-&gt;target&lt;Functor&gt;()), f)</code></simpara></returns>
</method>
<method name="target_type" cv="const">
<type>const std::type_info&amp;</type>
<returns><simpara><code>typeid</code> of the target function object, or <code>typeid(void)</code> if <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
</method-group>
</class>
<class name="functionN">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="R"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
</template>
<inherit access="public"><classname>function_base</classname></inherit>
<purpose>A set of generalized function pointers that can be used for callbacks or wrapping function objects.</purpose>
<description>
<para>Class template <classname>functionN</classname> is
actually a family of related classes <classname
alt="functionN">function0</classname>, <classname
alt="functionN">function1</classname>, etc., up to some
implementation-defined maximum. In this context, <code>N</code>
refers to the number of parameters.</para>
</description>
<typedef name="result_type"><type>R</type></typedef>
<typedef name="argument_type">
<type>T1</type><purpose>If N == 1</purpose>
</typedef>
<typedef name="first_argument_type">
<type>T1</type>
<purpose>If N == 2</purpose>
</typedef>
<typedef name="second_argument_type">
<type>T2</type>
<purpose>If N == 2</purpose>
</typedef>
<typedef name="arg1_type"><type>T1</type></typedef>
<typedef name="arg2_type"><type>T2</type></typedef>
<typedef name="..."><type/></typedef>
<typedef name="argN_type"><type>TN</type></typedef>
<static-constant name="arity">
<type>int</type>
<default>N</default>
</static-constant>
<struct name="sig">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Args"/>
</template>
<purpose>
<simpara><libraryname>Lambda</libraryname> library support</simpara>
</purpose>
<typedef name="type"><type>result_type</type></typedef>
</struct>
<constructor>
<postconditions><simpara><code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code></simpara></postconditions>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</constructor>
<constructor>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<postconditions><simpara>Contains a copy of the <code>f</code>'s target, if it has one, or is empty if <code>f.<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></postconditions>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw unless copying the target of <code>f</code> throws.</simpara></throws>
</constructor>
<constructor>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="F"/>
</template>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>F</paramtype></parameter>
<requires><simpara>F is a function object Callable from <code>this</code>.</simpara></requires>
<postconditions><simpara><code>*this</code> targets a copy of <code>f</code> if <code>f</code> is nonempty, or <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code> if <code>f</code> is empty.</simpara></postconditions>
</constructor>
<constructor>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="F"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Allocator"/>
</template>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>F</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="alloc"><paramtype>Allocator</paramtype></parameter>
<requires><simpara>F is a function object Callable from <code>this</code>, Allocator is an allocator. The copy constructor and destructor of Allocator shall not throw.</simpara></requires>
<postconditions><simpara><code>*this</code> targets a copy of <code>f</code> if <code>f</code> is nonempty, or <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code> if <code>f</code> is empty.</simpara></postconditions>
<effects><simpara>If memory allocation is required, the given allocator (or a copy of it) will be used to allocate that memory.</simpara></effects>
</constructor>
<destructor>
<effects><simpara>If <code>!this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>, destroys the target of this.</simpara></effects>
</destructor>
<copy-assignment>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<postconditions><simpara>If copy construction does not throw, <code>*this</code> targets a copy of <code>f</code>'s target, if it has one, or is empty if <code>f.<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>. If copy construction does throw, <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></postconditions>
</copy-assignment>
<method-group name="modifiers">
<method name="swap">
<type>void</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<effects><simpara>Interchanges the targets of <code>*this</code> and <code>f</code>.</simpara></effects>
</method>
<method name="clear">
<type>void</type>
<postconditions><simpara>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</simpara></postconditions>
</method>
</method-group>
<method-group name="capacity">
<method name="empty" cv="const">
<type>bool</type>
<returns><simpara><code>false</code> if <code>this</code> has a target, and <code>true</code> otherwise.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
<method name="conversion-operator" cv="const">
<type>safe_bool</type>
<returns><simpara>A <code>safe_bool</code> that evaluates <code>false</code> in a boolean context when <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>, and <code>true</code> otherwise.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
<method name="operator!" cv="const">
<type>bool</type>
<returns><simpara><code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code></simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
</method-group>
<method-group name="target access">
<overloaded-method name="target">
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>Functor*</type>
</signature>
<signature cv="const">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>const Functor*</type>
</signature>
<returns><simpara>If <code>this</code> stores a target of type
<code>Functor</code>, returns the address of the
target. Otherwise, returns the NULL
pointer.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</overloaded-method>
<method name="contains" cv="const">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const Functor&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<returns><simpara><code>true</code> if <code>this-&gt;<methodname>target</methodname>&lt;Functor&gt;()</code> is non-NULL and <code><functionname>function_equal</functionname>(*(this-&gt;target&lt;Functor&gt;()), f)</code></simpara></returns>
</method>
<method name="target_type" cv="const">
<type>const std::type_info&amp;</type>
<returns><simpara><code>typeid</code> of the target function object, or <code>typeid(void)</code> if <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
</method-group>
<method-group name="invocation">
<method name="operator()" cv="const">
<type>result_type</type>
<parameter name="a1"><paramtype>arg1_type</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="a2"><paramtype>arg2_type</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter><paramtype>...</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="aN"><paramtype>argN_type</paramtype></parameter>
<effects><simpara><code>f(a1, a2, ..., aN)</code>, where <code>f</code> is the target of <code>*this</code>.</simpara></effects>
<returns><simpara>if <code>R</code> is <code>void</code>, nothing is returned; otherwise, the return value of the call to <code>f</code> is returned.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara><code><classname>bad_function_call</classname></code> if <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>. Otherwise, may through any exception thrown by the target function <code>f</code>.</simpara></throws>
</method>
</method-group>
<free-function-group name="specialized algorithms">
<function name="swap">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
</template>
<type>void</type>
<parameter name="f1"><paramtype><classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f2"><paramtype><classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<effects><simpara><code>f1.<methodname>swap</methodname>(f2)</code></simpara></effects>
</function>
</free-function-group>
<free-function-group name="comparison operators">
<overloaded-function name="operator==">
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype>Functor</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype>Functor</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="U1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="U2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="UN"/>
</template>
<type>void</type>
<parameter name="f1"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f2"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;U1, U2, ..., UN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<returns><simpara>True when <code>f</code> stores an object of
type <code>Functor</code> and one of the following conditions applies:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><simpara><code>g</code> is of type
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</code>
and <code>f.target&lt;Functor&gt;() == g.<methodname
alt="reference_wrapper::get_pointer">get_pointer</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara><code>g</code> is not of type
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</code>
and
<code><functionname>function_equal</functionname>(*(f.target&lt;Functor&gt;()),
g)</code>.</simpara></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</simpara></returns>
<notes><simpara><code><classname>functionN</classname></code>
objects are not
<conceptname>EqualityComparable</conceptname>.</simpara></notes>
<rationale><simpara>The <code>safe_bool</code> conversion
opens a loophole whereby two <code>functionN</code>
instances can be compared via <code>==</code>, although this
is not feasible to implement. The undefined <code>void
operator==</code> closes the loophole and ensures a
compile-time or link-time error.</simpara></rationale>
</overloaded-function>
<overloaded-function name="operator!=">
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype>Functor</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype>Functor</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="T1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="T2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="TN"/>
<template-type-parameter name="U1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="U2"/>
<template-varargs/>
<template-type-parameter name="UN"/>
</template>
<type>void</type>
<parameter name="f1"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f2"><paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&lt;U1, U2, ..., UN&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<returns><simpara>True when <code>f</code> does not store an
object of type <code>Functor</code> or it stores an object of
type <code>Functor</code> and one of the following conditions
applies:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><simpara><code>g</code> is of type
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</code>
and <code>f.target&lt;Functor&gt;() != g.<methodname
alt="reference_wrapper::get_pointer">get_pointer</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara><code>g</code> is not of type
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</code>
and <code>!<functionname>function_equal</functionname>(*(f.target&lt;Functor&gt;()), g)</code>.</simpara></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</simpara></returns>
<notes><simpara><code><classname>functionN</classname></code>
objects are not
<conceptname>EqualityComparable</conceptname>.</simpara></notes>
<rationale><simpara>The <code>safe_bool</code> conversion
opens a loophole whereby two <code>functionN</code>
instances can be compared via <code>!=</code>, although this
is not feasible to implement. The undefined <code>void
operator!=</code> closes the loophole and ensures a
compile-time or link-time error.</simpara></rationale>
</overloaded-function>
</free-function-group>
</class>
<class name="function">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature">
<purpose>Function type R (T1, T2, ..., TN)</purpose>
</template-type-parameter>
</template>
<inherit access="public"><classname>functionN</classname>&lt;R, T1, T2, ..., TN&gt;</inherit>
<purpose>A generalized function pointer that can be used for
callbacks or wrapping function objects.</purpose>
<description>
<para>Class template <classname>function</classname> is a thin
wrapper around the numbered class templates <classname
alt="functionN">function0</classname>, <classname
alt="functionN">function1</classname>, etc. It accepts a
function type with N arguments and will will derive from
<classname>functionN</classname> instantiated with the arguments
it receives.</para>
<para>The semantics of all operations in class template
<classname>function</classname> are equivalent to that of the
underlying <classname>functionN</classname> object, although
additional member functions are required to allow proper copy
construction and copy assignment of function objects.</para>
</description>
<typedef name="result_type"><type>R</type></typedef>
<typedef name="argument_type">
<type>T1</type><purpose>If N == 1</purpose>
</typedef>
<typedef name="first_argument_type">
<type>T1</type>
<purpose>If N == 2</purpose>
</typedef>
<typedef name="second_argument_type">
<type>T2</type>
<purpose>If N == 2</purpose>
</typedef>
<typedef name="arg1_type"><type>T1</type></typedef>
<typedef name="arg2_type"><type>T2</type></typedef>
<typedef name="..."><type/></typedef>
<typedef name="argN_type"><type>TN</type></typedef>
<static-constant name="arity">
<type>int</type>
<default>N</default>
</static-constant>
<struct name="sig">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Args"/>
</template>
<purpose>
<simpara><libraryname>Lambda</libraryname> library support</simpara>
</purpose>
<typedef name="type"><type>result_type</type></typedef>
</struct>
<constructor>
<postconditions><simpara><code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code></simpara></postconditions>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</constructor>
<constructor>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const <classname>functionN</classname>&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<postconditions><simpara>Contains a copy of the <code>f</code>'s target, if it has one, or is empty if <code>f.<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></postconditions>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw unless copying the target of <code>f</code> throws.</simpara></throws>
</constructor>
<constructor>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<postconditions><simpara>Contains a copy of the <code>f</code>'s target, if it has one, or is empty if <code>f.<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></postconditions>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw unless copying the target of <code>f</code> throws.</simpara></throws>
</constructor>
<constructor>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="F"/>
</template>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>F</paramtype></parameter>
<requires><simpara>F is a function object Callable from <code>this</code>.</simpara></requires>
<postconditions><simpara><code>*this</code> targets a copy of <code>f</code> if <code>f</code> is nonempty, or <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code> if <code>f</code> is empty.</simpara></postconditions>
</constructor>
<constructor>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="F"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Allocator"/>
</template>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>F</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="alloc"><paramtype>Allocator</paramtype></parameter>
<requires><simpara>F is a function object Callable from <code>this</code>, Allocator is an allocator. The copy constructor and destructor of Allocator shall not throw.</simpara></requires>
<postconditions><simpara><code>*this</code> targets a copy of <code>f</code> if <code>f</code> is nonempty, or <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code> if <code>f</code> is empty.</simpara></postconditions>
<effects><simpara>If memory allocation is required, the given allocator (or a copy of it) will be used to allocate that memory.</simpara></effects>
</constructor>
<destructor>
<effects><simpara>If <code>!this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>, destroys the target of <code>this</code>.</simpara></effects>
</destructor>
<copy-assignment>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<postconditions><simpara>If copy construction does not throw, <code>*this</code> targets a copy of <code>f</code>'s target, if it has one, or is empty if <code>f.<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>. If copy construction does throw, <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></postconditions>
</copy-assignment>
<copy-assignment>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<postconditions><simpara>If copy construction of the target of <code>f</code> does not throw, <code>*this</code> targets a copy of <code>f</code>'s target, if it has one, or is empty if <code>f.<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>. </simpara></postconditions>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw when the target of <code>f</code> is a stateless function object or a reference to the function object. If copy construction does throw, <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></throws>
</copy-assignment>
<method-group name="modifiers">
<method name="swap">
<type>void</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<effects><simpara>Interchanges the targets of <code>*this</code> and <code>f</code>.</simpara></effects>
</method>
<method name="clear">
<type>void</type>
<postconditions><simpara><code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code></simpara></postconditions>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
</method-group>
<method-group name="capacity">
<method name="empty" cv="const">
<type>bool</type>
<returns><simpara><code>false</code> if <code>this</code> has a target, and <code>true</code> otherwise.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
<method name="conversion-operator" cv="const">
<type>safe_bool</type>
<returns><simpara>A <code>safe_bool</code> that evaluates <code>false</code> in a boolean context when <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>, and <code>true</code> otherwise.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
<method name="operator!" cv="const">
<type>bool</type>
<returns><simpara><code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code></simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
</method-group>
<method-group name="target access">
<overloaded-method name="target">
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>Functor*</type>
</signature>
<signature cv="const">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>const Functor*</type>
</signature>
<returns><simpara>If <code>this</code> stores a target of type
<code>Functor</code>, returns the address of the
target. Otherwise, returns the NULL
pointer.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</overloaded-method>
<method name="contains" cv="const">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const Functor&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<returns><simpara><code>true</code> if <code>this-&gt;<methodname>target</methodname>&lt;Functor&gt;()</code> is non-NULL and <code><functionname>function_equal</functionname>(*(this-&gt;target&lt;Functor&gt;()), f)</code></simpara></returns>
</method>
<method name="target_type" cv="const">
<type>const std::type_info&amp;</type>
<returns><simpara><code>typeid</code> of the target function object, or <code>typeid(void)</code> if <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws>
</method>
</method-group>
<method-group name="invocation">
<method name="operator()" cv="const">
<type>result_type</type>
<parameter name="a1"><paramtype>arg1_type</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="a2"><paramtype>arg2_type</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter><paramtype>...</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="aN"><paramtype>argN_type</paramtype></parameter>
<effects><simpara><code>f(a1, a2, ..., aN)</code>, where <code>f</code> is the target of <code>*this</code>.</simpara></effects>
<returns><simpara>if <code>R</code> is <code>void</code>, nothing is returned; otherwise, the return value of the call to <code>f</code> is returned.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara><code><classname>bad_function_call</classname></code> if <code>this-&gt;<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>. Otherwise, may through any exception thrown by the target function <code>f</code>.</simpara></throws>
</method>
</method-group>
<free-function-group name="specialized algorithms">
<function name="swap">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature"/>
</template>
<type>void</type>
<parameter name="f1"><paramtype><classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f2"><paramtype><classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<effects><simpara><code>f1.<methodname>swap</methodname>(f2)</code></simpara></effects>
</function>
</free-function-group>
<free-function-group name="comparison operators">
<overloaded-function name="operator==">
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype>Functor</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype>Functor</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature2"/>
</template>
<type>void</type>
<parameter name="f1"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature1&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f2"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature2&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<returns><simpara>True when <code>f</code> stores an object of
type <code>Functor</code> and one of the following conditions applies:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><simpara><code>g</code> is of type
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</code>
and <code>f.target&lt;Functor&gt;() == g.<methodname
alt="reference_wrapper::get_pointer">get_pointer</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara><code>g</code> is not of type
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</code>
and <code><functionname>function_equals</functionname>(*(f.target&lt;Functor&gt;()), g)</code>.</simpara></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</simpara></returns>
<notes><simpara><code><classname>function</classname></code>
objects are not
<conceptname>EqualityComparable</conceptname>.</simpara></notes>
<rationale><simpara>The <code>safe_bool</code> conversion
opens a loophole whereby two <code>function</code>
instances can be compared via <code>==</code>, although this
is not feasible to implement. The undefined <code>void
operator==</code> closes the loophole and ensures a
compile-time or link-time error.</simpara></rationale>
</overloaded-function>
<overloaded-function name="operator!=">
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype>Functor</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype>Functor</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Functor"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="g"><paramtype><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<signature>
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature1"/>
<template-type-parameter name="Signature2"/>
</template>
<type>void</type>
<parameter name="f1"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature1&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
<parameter name="f2"><paramtype>const <classname>function</classname>&lt;Signature2&gt;&amp;</paramtype></parameter>
</signature>
<returns><simpara>True when <code>f</code> does not store an
object of type <code>Functor</code> or it stores an object of
type <code>Functor</code> and one of the following conditions
applies:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><simpara><code>g</code> is of type
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</code>
and <code>f.target&lt;Functor&gt;() != g.<methodname
alt="reference_wrapper::get_pointer">get_pointer</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara><code>g</code> is not of type
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname>&lt;Functor&gt;</code>
and <code>!<functionname>function_equals</functionname>(*(f.target&lt;Functor&gt;()), g)</code>.</simpara></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</simpara></returns>
<notes><simpara><code><classname>function</classname></code>
objects are not
<conceptname>EqualityComparable</conceptname>.</simpara></notes>
<rationale><simpara>The <code>safe_bool</code> conversion
opens a loophole whereby two <code>function</code>
instances can be compared via <code>!=</code>, although this
is not feasible to implement. The undefined <code>void
operator!=</code> closes the loophole and ensures a
compile-time or link-time error.</simpara></rationale>
</overloaded-function>
</free-function-group>
</class>
</namespace>
</header>
<header name="boost/function_equal.hpp">
<namespace name="boost">
<function name="function_equal">
<template>
<template-type-parameter name="F"/>
<template-type-parameter name="G"/>
</template>
<type>bool</type>
<parameter name="f">
<paramtype>const F&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<parameter name="g">
<paramtype>const G&amp;</paramtype>
</parameter>
<purpose><simpara>Compare two function objects for equality.</simpara></purpose>
<returns><simpara><code>f == g</code>.</simpara></returns>
<throws><simpara>Only if <code>f == g</code> throws.</simpara></throws>
</function>
</namespace>
</header>
</library-reference>

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Copyright (c) 2002 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor -at- gmail.com>
Distributed under 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)
-->
<!DOCTYPE library PUBLIC "-//Boost//DTD BoostBook XML V1.0//EN"
"http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/boostbook.dtd">
<testsuite id="function.testsuite" last-revision="$Date$">
<run-test filename="function_test.cpp" name="lib_function_test">
<purpose><para>Test the capabilities of the <classname>boost::function</classname> class template.</para></purpose>
<if-fails><para>The <classname>boost::function</classname> class template may not be usable on your compiler. However, the library may still be usable via the <classname>boost::functionN</classname> class templates.</para></if-fails>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="function_n_test.cpp">
<purpose><para>Test the capabilities of the <classname>boost::functionN</classname> class templates.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="allocator_test.cpp">
<purpose><para>Test the use of custom allocators.</para></purpose>
<if-fails><para>Allocators are ignored by the implementation.</para></if-fails>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="stateless_test.cpp">
<purpose><para>Test the optimization of stateless function objects in the Boost.Function library.</para></purpose>
<if-fails><para>The exception-safety and performance guarantees given for stateless function objects may not be met by the implementation.</para></if-fails>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="lambda_test.cpp">
<purpose><para>Test the interaction between Boost.Function and Boost.Lambda.</para></purpose>
<if-fails><para>Either Boost.Lambda does not work on the platform, or Boost.Function cannot safely be applied without the use of <functionname>boost::unlambda</functionname>.</para></if-fails>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="contains_test.cpp">
<purpose><para>Test the operation of the
<code><methodname>target</methodname></code> member function and the
equality operators.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<compile-fail-test filename="function_test_fail1.cpp">
<purpose><para>Test the (incorrect!) use of comparisons between Boost.Function function objects.</para></purpose>
<if-fails><para>Intuitive (but incorrect!) code may compile and will give meaningless results.</para></if-fails>
</compile-fail-test>
<compile-fail-test filename="function_test_fail2.cpp">
<purpose><para>Test the use of an incompatible function object with Boost.Function</para></purpose>
<if-fails><para>Incorrect code may compile (with potentially unexpected results).</para></if-fails>
</compile-fail-test>
<compile-test filename="function_30.cpp">
<purpose><para>Test the generation of a Boost.Function function object adaptor accepting 30 arguments.</para></purpose>
<if-fails><para>The Boost.Function library may work for function object adaptors of up to 10 parameters, but will be unable to generate adaptors for an arbitrary number of parameters. Failure often indicates an error in the compiler's preprocessor.</para></if-fails>
</compile-test>
<run-test filename="function_arith_cxx98.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
]]>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.mul_ints"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.int_div"/>
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.arith.cxx98"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.use_int_div"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.call_int_div"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.check_empty"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.clear"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.use_mul_ints"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test the first tutorial example.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="function_arith_portable.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
]]>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.mul_ints"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.int_div"/>
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.arith.portable"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.use_int_div"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.call_int_div"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.check_empty"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.clear"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.use_mul_ints"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test the first tutorial example.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="sum_avg_cxx98.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
]]>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.sum_avg"/>
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.sum_avg_decl.cxx98"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.use_sum_avg"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test the second tutorial example.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="sum_avg_portable.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
]]>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.sum_avg"/>
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.sum_avg_decl.portable"/>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.use_sum_avg"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test the second tutorial example.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="mem_fun_cxx98.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <functional>
]]>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.X"/>
int X::foo(int x) { return -x; }
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.mem_fun.cxx98"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test member function example from tutorial.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="mem_fun_portable.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <functional>
]]>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.X"/>
int X::foo(int x) { return -x; }
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.mem_fun.portable"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test member function example from tutorial.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="std_bind_cxx98.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <functional>
]]>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.X"/>
int X::foo(int x) { return -x; }
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.std_bind.cxx98"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test standard binders example from tutorial.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="std_bind_portable.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <functional>
]]>
<snippet name="function.tutorial.X"/>
int X::foo(int x) { return -x; }
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.std_bind.portable"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test standard binders example from tutorial.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="function_ref_cxx98.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
]]>
struct stateful_type { int operator()(int) const { return 0; } };
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.ref.cxx98"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test <functionname>boost::ref</functionname> example from tutorial.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
<run-test filename="function_ref_portable.cpp">
<source>
<![CDATA[
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <iostream>
]]>
struct stateful_type { int operator()(int) const { return 0; } };
int main()
{
<snippet name="function.tutorial.ref.portable"/>
return 0;
}
</source>
<purpose><para>Test <functionname>boost::ref</functionname> example from tutorial.</para></purpose>
</run-test>
</testsuite>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
Copyright (c) 2002 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor -at- gmail.com>
Distributed under 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)
-->
<!DOCTYPE library PUBLIC "-//Boost//DTD BoostBook XML V1.0//EN"
"http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/boostbook.dtd">
<section xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" id="function.tutorial"
last-revision="$Date$">
<title>Tutorial</title>
<using-namespace name="boost"/>
<para> Boost.Function has two syntactical forms: the preferred form
and the portable form. The preferred form fits more closely with the
C++ language and reduces the number of separate template parameters
that need to be considered, often improving readability; however, the
preferred form is not supported on all platforms due to compiler
bugs. The compatible form will work on all compilers supported by
Boost.Function. Consult the table below to determine which syntactic
form to use for your compiler.
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="2" align="left">
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Preferred syntax</entry>
<entry>Portable syntax</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><simpara>GNU C++ 2.95.x, 3.0.x, 3.1.x</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Comeau C++ 4.2.45.2</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>SGI MIPSpro 7.3.0</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Intel C++ 5.0, 6.0</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Compaq's cxx 6.2</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1</simpara></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</entry>
<entry>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem><simpara><emphasis>Any compiler supporting the preferred syntax</emphasis></simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, 7.0</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Borland C++ 5.5.1</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3</simpara></listitem>
<listitem><simpara>Metrowerks CodeWarrior 8.1</simpara></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
</para>
<para> If your compiler does not appear in this list, please try the preferred syntax and report your results to the Boost list so that we can keep this table up-to-date.</para>
<using-class name="boost::function"/>
<section>
<title>Basic Usage</title> <para> A function wrapper is defined simply
by instantiating the <computeroutput>function</computeroutput> class
template with the desired return type and argument types, formulated
as a C++ function type. Any number of arguments may be supplied, up to
some implementation-defined limit (10 is the default maximum). The
following declares a function object wrapper
<computeroutput>f</computeroutput> that takes two
<computeroutput>int</computeroutput> parameters and returns a
<computeroutput>float</computeroutput>:
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="2" align="left">
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Preferred syntax</entry>
<entry>Portable syntax</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.arith.cxx98"><classname>boost::function</classname>&lt;float (int x, int y)&gt; f;</programlisting>
</entry>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.arith.portable"><classname alt="functionN">boost::function2</classname>&lt;float, int, int&gt; f;</programlisting>
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
</para>
<para> By default, function object wrappers are empty, so we can create a
function object to assign to <computeroutput>f</computeroutput>:
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.int_div">struct int_div {
float operator()(int x, int y) const { return ((float)x)/y; };
};</programlisting>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.use_int_div">f = int_div();</programlisting>
</para>
<para> Now we can use <computeroutput>f</computeroutput> to execute
the underlying function object
<computeroutput>int_div</computeroutput>:
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.call_int_div">std::cout &lt;&lt; f(5, 3) &lt;&lt; std::endl;</programlisting>
</para>
<para> We are free to assign any compatible function object to
<computeroutput>f</computeroutput>. If
<computeroutput>int_div</computeroutput> had been declared to take two
<computeroutput>long</computeroutput> operands, the implicit
conversions would have been applied to the arguments without any user
interference. The only limit on the types of arguments is that they be
CopyConstructible, so we can even use references and arrays:
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="1" align="left">
<thead><row><entry>Preferred syntax</entry></row></thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.sum_avg_decl.cxx98"><classname>boost::function</classname>&lt;void (int values[], int n, int&amp; sum, float&amp; avg)&gt; sum_avg;</programlisting>
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="1" align="left">
<thead><row><entry>Portable syntax</entry></row></thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.sum_avg_decl.portable"><classname alt="functionN">boost::function4</classname>&lt;void, int*, int, int&amp;, float&amp;&gt; sum_avg;</programlisting>
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.sum_avg">void do_sum_avg(int values[], int n, int&amp; sum, float&amp; avg)
{
sum = 0;
for (int i = 0; i &lt; n; i++)
sum += values[i];
avg = (float)sum / n;
}</programlisting>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.use_sum_avg">sum_avg = &amp;do_sum_avg;</programlisting>
</para>
<para> Invoking a function object wrapper that does not actually
contain a function object is a precondition violation, much like
trying to call through a null function pointer, and will throw a <classname>bad_function_call</classname> exception). We can check for an
empty function object wrapper by using it in a boolean context (it evaluates <computeroutput>true</computeroutput> if the wrapper is not empty) or compare it against <computeroutput>0</computeroutput>. For instance:
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.check_empty">if (f)
std::cout &lt;&lt; f(5, 3) &lt;&lt; std::endl;
else
std::cout &lt;&lt; "f has no target, so it is unsafe to call" &lt;&lt; std::endl;</programlisting>
</para>
<para> Alternatively,
<computeroutput><methodname>empty</methodname>()</computeroutput>
method will return whether or not the wrapper is empty. </para>
<para> Finally, we can clear out a function target by assigning it to <computeroutput>0</computeroutput> or by calling the <computeroutput><methodname>clear</methodname>()</computeroutput> member function, e.g.,
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.clear">f = 0;</programlisting>
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Free functions</title>
<para> Free function pointers can be considered singleton function objects with const function call operators, and can therefore be directly used with the function object wrappers:
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.mul_ints">float mul_ints(int x, int y) { return ((float)x) * y; }</programlisting>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.use_mul_ints">f = &amp;mul_ints;</programlisting>
</para>
<para> Note that the <computeroutput>&amp;</computeroutput> isn't really necessary unless you happen to be using Microsoft Visual C++ version 6. </para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Member functions</title>
<para> In many systems, callbacks often call to member functions of a
particular object. This is often referred to as "argument binding",
and is beyond the scope of Boost.Function. The use of member functions
directly, however, is supported, so the following code is valid:
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.X">struct X {
int foo(int);
};</programlisting>
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="2" align="left">
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Preferred syntax</entry>
<entry>Portable syntax</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.mem_fun.cxx98"><classname>boost::function</classname>&lt;int (X*, int)&gt; f;
f = &amp;X::foo;
X x;
f(&amp;x, 5);</programlisting>
</entry>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.mem_fun.portable"><classname alt="functionN">boost::function2</classname>&lt;int, X*, int&gt; f;
f = &amp;X::foo;
X x;
f(&amp;x, 5);</programlisting>
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
</para>
<para> Several libraries exist that support argument binding. Three such libraries are summarized below:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem> <para><libraryname>Bind</libraryname>. This library allows binding of
arguments for any function object. It is lightweight and very
portable.</para></listitem>
<listitem> <para>The C++ Standard library. Using
<computeroutput>std::bind1st</computeroutput> and
<computeroutput>std::mem_fun</computeroutput> together one can bind
the object of a pointer-to-member function for use with
Boost.Function:
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="2" align="left">
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Preferred syntax</entry>
<entry>Portable syntax</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.std_bind.cxx98"> <classname>boost::function</classname>&lt;int (int)&gt; f;
X x;
f = std::bind1st(
std::mem_fun(&amp;X::foo), &amp;x);
f(5); // Call x.foo(5)</programlisting>
</entry>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.std_bind.portable"> <classname alt="functionN">boost::function1</classname>&lt;int, int&gt; f;
X x;
f = std::bind1st(
std::mem_fun(&amp;X::foo), &amp;x);
f(5); // Call x.foo(5)</programlisting>
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem><para>The <libraryname>Lambda</libraryname> library. This library provides a powerful composition mechanism to construct function objects that uses very natural C++ syntax. Lambda requires a compiler that is reasonably conformant to the C++ standard. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>References to Function Objects</title> <para> In some cases it is
expensive (or semantically incorrect) to have Boost.Function clone a
function object. In such cases, it is possible to request that
Boost.Function keep only a reference to the actual function
object. This is done using the <computeroutput>ref</computeroutput>
and <computeroutput>cref</computeroutput> functions to wrap a
reference to a function object:
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="2" align="left">
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Preferred syntax</entry>
<entry>Portable syntax</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.ref.cxx98">stateful_type a_function_object;
<classname>boost::function</classname>&lt;int (int)&gt; f;
f = <functionname>boost::ref</functionname>(a_function_object);
<classname>boost::function</classname>&lt;int (int)&gt; f2(f);</programlisting>
</entry>
<entry>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.ref.portable">stateful_type a_function_object;
<classname alt="functionN">boost::function1</classname>&lt;int, int&gt; f;
f = <functionname>boost::ref</functionname>(a_function_object);
<classname alt="functionN">boost::function1</classname>&lt;int, int&gt; f2(f);</programlisting>
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
</para>
<para> Here, <computeroutput>f</computeroutput> will not make a copy
of <computeroutput>a_function_object</computeroutput>, nor will
<computeroutput>f2</computeroutput> when it is targeted to
<computeroutput>f</computeroutput>'s reference to
<computeroutput>a_function_object</computeroutput>. Additionally, when
using references to function objects, Boost.Function will not throw
exceptions during assignment or construction.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Comparing Boost.Function function objects</title>
<para>Function object wrappers can be compared via <code>==</code>
or <code>!=</code> against any function object that can be stored
within the wrapper. If the function object wrapper contains a
function object of that type, it will be compared against the given
function object (which must be either be
<conceptname>EqualityComparable</conceptname> or have an overloaded <functionname>boost::function_equal</functionname>). For instance:</para>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.compare">int compute_with_X(X*, int);
f = &amp;X::foo;
assert(f == &amp;X::foo);
assert(&amp;compute_with_X != f);</programlisting>
<para>When comparing against an instance of
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname></code>, the address
of the object in the
<code><classname>reference_wrapper</classname></code> is compared
against the address of the object stored by the function object
wrapper:</para>
<programlisting name="function.tutorial.compare-ref">a_stateful_object so1, so2;
f = <functionname>boost::ref</functionname>(so1);
assert(f == <functionname>boost::ref</functionname>(so1));
assert(f == so1); <emphasis>// Only if a_stateful_object is <conceptname>EqualityComparable</conceptname></emphasis>
assert(f != <functionname>boost::ref</functionname>(so2));</programlisting>
</section>
</section>

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// Boost.Function library examples
// Copyright (C) 2001 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
@ -29,7 +23,7 @@ struct X {
int
main()
{
boost::function<int, int> f;
boost::function<int (int)> f;
X x(7);
f = std::bind1st(std::mem_fun(&X::foo), &x);

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// Boost.Function library examples
// Copyright (C) 2001 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#include <iostream>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
struct int_div {
float operator()(int x, int y) const { return ((float)x)/y; };
struct int_div {
float operator()(int x, int y) const { return ((float)x)/y; };
};
int
main()
{
boost::function<float, int, int> f;
boost::function<float (int, int)> f;
f = int_div();
std::cout << f(5, 3) << std::endl; // 1.66667

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// Boost.Function library examples
// Copyright (C) 2001 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
@ -28,8 +22,8 @@ int
main()
{
// The second parameter should be int[], but some compilers (e.g., GCC)
// complain about this
boost::function<void, int*, int, int&, float&> sum_avg;
// complain about this
boost::function<void (int*, int, int&, float&)> sum_avg;
sum_avg = &do_sum_avg;

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@ -1,21 +1,17 @@
// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/libs/function
// William Kempf, Jesse Jones and Karl Nelson were all very helpful in the
// design of this library.
#include <functional> // unary_function, binary_function
#include <boost/preprocessor/iterate.hpp>
#include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
@ -28,7 +24,7 @@
#include <boost/function/detail/prologue.hpp>
// Visual Age C++ doesn't handle the file iteration well
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__, <= 600)
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__, >= 500)
# if BOOST_FUNCTION_MAX_ARGS >= 0
# include <boost/function/function0.hpp>
# endif

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#if !defined(BOOST_PP_IS_ITERATING)

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#
# Boost.Function library
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
# Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
#
# Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
# provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
@ -17,14 +11,16 @@
#define BOOST_FUNCTION_PROLOGUE_HPP
# include <cassert>
# include <algorithm>
# include <boost/config/no_tr1/functional.hpp> // unary_function, binary_function
# include <boost/throw_exception.hpp>
# include <boost/config.hpp>
# include <boost/function/function_base.hpp>
# include <boost/mem_fn.hpp>
# include <boost/type_traits/is_same.hpp>
# include <boost/type_traits/is_integral.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/enum.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/enum_params.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/repeat.hpp>
# include <boost/preprocessor/inc.hpp>
# include <boost/type_traits/is_void.hpp>
#endif // BOOST_FUNCTION_PROLOGUE_HPP

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) Douglas Gregor 2008
//
// 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)
//
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#ifndef BOOST_FUNCTION_FWD_HPP
#define BOOST_FUNCTION_FWD_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#if defined(__sgi) && defined(_COMPILER_VERSION) && _COMPILER_VERSION <= 730 && !defined(BOOST_STRICT_CONFIG)
// Work around a compiler bug.
// boost::python::objects::function has to be seen by the compiler before the
// boost::function class template.
namespace boost { namespace python { namespace objects {
class function;
}}}
#endif
#if defined (BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) \
|| defined(BOOST_BCB_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION_BUG) \
|| !(BOOST_STRICT_CONFIG || !defined(__SUNPRO_CC) || __SUNPRO_CC > 0x540)
# define BOOST_FUNCTION_NO_FUNCTION_TYPE_SYNTAX
#endif
namespace boost {
class bad_function_call;
#if !defined(BOOST_FUNCTION_NO_FUNCTION_TYPE_SYNTAX)
// Preferred syntax
template<typename Signature> class function;
template<typename Signature>
inline void swap(function<Signature>& f1, function<Signature>& f2)
{
f1.swap(f2);
}
#endif // have partial specialization
// Portable syntax
template<typename R> class function0;
template<typename R, typename T1> class function1;
template<typename R, typename T1, typename T2> class function2;
template<typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3> class function3;
template<typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4>
class function4;
template<typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4,
typename T5>
class function5;
template<typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4,
typename T5, typename T6>
class function6;
template<typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4,
typename T5, typename T6, typename T7>
class function7;
template<typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4,
typename T5, typename T6, typename T7, typename T8>
class function8;
template<typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4,
typename T5, typename T6, typename T7, typename T8, typename T9>
class function9;
template<typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4,
typename T5, typename T6, typename T7, typename T8, typename T9,
typename T10>
class function10;
}
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// Boost.Function library - Typeof support
// Copyright (C) Douglas Gregor 2008
//
// 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)
//
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#ifndef BOOST_FUNCTION_TYPEOF_HPP
#define BOOST_FUNCTION_TYPEOF_HPP
#include <boost/function/function_fwd.hpp>
#include <boost/typeof/typeof.hpp>
#include BOOST_TYPEOF_INCREMENT_REGISTRATION_GROUP()
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TYPE(boost::bad_function_call)
#if !defined(BOOST_FUNCTION_NO_FUNCTION_TYPE_SYNTAX)
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function, (typename))
#endif
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function0, (typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function1, (typename)(typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function2, (typename)(typename)(typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function3,
(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function4,
(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function5,
(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function6,
(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function7,
(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)
(typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function8,
(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)
(typename)(typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function9,
(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)
(typename)(typename)(typename))
BOOST_TYPEOF_REGISTER_TEMPLATE(boost::function10,
(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename)
(typename)(typename)(typename)(typename))
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#
# Boost.Function library
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
#
# Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
# provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
# Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
# provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
# that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
#
# This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
# and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
# Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
#
# For more information, see http://www.boost.org
use English;

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// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2004.
// Copyright 2005 Peter Dimov
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#ifndef BOOST_FUNCTION_EQUAL_HPP
#define BOOST_FUNCTION_EQUAL_HPP
namespace boost {
template<typename F, typename G>
bool function_equal_impl(const F& f, const G& g, long)
{ return f == g; }
// function_equal_impl needs to be unqualified to pick
// user overloads on two-phase compilers
template<typename F, typename G>
bool function_equal(const F& f, const G& g)
{ return function_equal_impl(f, g, 0); }
} // end namespace boost
#endif // BOOST_FUNCTION_EQUAL_HPP

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<html>
<!--
Copyright (c) 2002 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor -at- gmail.com>
Distributed under 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)
-->
<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; URL=../../doc/html/function.html">
</head>
<body>
Automatic redirection failed, please go to
<a href="../../doc/html/function.html">../../doc/html/function.html</a>
<a href="../../doc/html/function.html">../../doc/html/function.html</a> &nbsp;<hr>
<p><EFBFBD> Copyright Beman Dawes, 2001</p>
<p>Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
file <a href="../../LICENSE_1_0.txt">LICENSE_1_0.txt</a> or copy
at <a href="http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt">www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt</a>)</p>
</body>
</html>
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# Function library
# Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
# Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
# provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
# the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
# notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
# included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
# without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability
# for any purpose.
# For more information, see http://www.boost.org/
# Testing Jamfile autogenerated from XML source
subproject libs/function/test ;
# bring in rules for testing
SEARCH on testing.jam = $(BOOST_BUILD_PATH) ;
include testing.jam ;
# Make tests run by default.
DEPENDS all : test ;
{
# look in BOOST_ROOT for sources first, just in this Jamfile
local SEARCH_SOURCE = $(BOOST_ROOT) $(SEARCH_SOURCE) ;
test-suite function
:
[ run libs/function/test/function_test.cpp : : : : lib_function_test ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_n_test.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/allocator_test.cpp <lib>../../../libs/test/build/boost_test_exec_monitor : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/stateless_test.cpp <lib>../../../libs/test/build/boost_test_exec_monitor : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/lambda_test.cpp <lib>../../../libs/test/build/boost_test_exec_monitor : : : : ]
[ compile-fail libs/function/test/function_test_fail1.cpp : : : : ]
[ compile-fail libs/function/test/function_test_fail2.cpp : : : : ]
[ compile libs/function/test/function_30.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_arith_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_arith_portable.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/sum_avg_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/sum_avg_portable.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/mem_fun_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/mem_fun_portable.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/std_bind_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/std_bind_portable.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_ref_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_ref_portable.cpp : : : : ]
;
}

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# Function library
# Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
# For more information, see http://www.boost.org/
project
: source-location $(BOOST_ROOT)
;
# bring in rules for testing
import testing ;
{
test-suite function
:
[ run libs/function/test/function_test.cpp : : : : lib_function_test ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_n_test.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/allocator_test.cpp ../../../libs/test/build//boost_test_exec_monitor : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/stateless_test.cpp ../../../libs/test/build//boost_test_exec_monitor : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/lambda_test.cpp ../../../libs/test/build//boost_test_exec_monitor : : : : ]
[ compile-fail libs/function/test/function_test_fail1.cpp : : : : ]
[ compile-fail libs/function/test/function_test_fail2.cpp : : : : ]
[ compile libs/function/test/function_30.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_arith_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_arith_portable.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/sum_avg_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/sum_avg_portable.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/mem_fun_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/mem_fun_portable.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/std_bind_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/std_bind_portable.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_ref_cxx98.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/function_ref_portable.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/contains_test.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/contains2_test.cpp : : : : ]
[ run libs/function/test/nothrow_swap.cpp : : : : ]
[ compile libs/function/test/function_typeof_test.cpp ]
;
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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2001 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#define BOOST_INCLUDE_MAIN
#include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>
#include <boost/test/minimal.hpp>
#include <cassert>
#include <functional>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
@ -34,7 +27,15 @@ struct counting_allocator : public std::allocator<T>
typedef counting_allocator<U> other;
};
counting_allocator()
{
}
template<typename U>
counting_allocator( counting_allocator<U> )
{
}
T* allocate(std::size_t n)
{
alloc_count++;
@ -48,9 +49,25 @@ struct counting_allocator : public std::allocator<T>
}
};
struct enable_small_object_optimization
{
};
struct disable_small_object_optimization
{
int unused_state_data[32];
};
template <typename base>
struct plus_int: base
{
int operator()(int x, int y) const { return x + y; }
};
static int do_minus(int x, int y) { return x-y; }
struct DoNothing
template <typename base>
struct DoNothing: base
{
void operator()() const {}
};
@ -60,28 +77,56 @@ static void do_nothing() {}
int
test_main(int, char*[])
{
function2<int, int, int, counting_allocator<int> > f;
f = plus<int>();
function2<int, int, int> f;
f.assign( plus_int<disable_small_object_optimization>(), counting_allocator<int>() );
f.clear();
BOOST_CHECK(alloc_count == 1);
BOOST_CHECK(dealloc_count == 1);
alloc_count = 0;
dealloc_count = 0;
f.assign( plus_int<enable_small_object_optimization>(), counting_allocator<int>() );
f.clear();
BOOST_CHECK(alloc_count == 0);
BOOST_CHECK(dealloc_count == 0);
f.assign( plus_int<disable_small_object_optimization>(), std::allocator<int>() );
f.clear();
f.assign( plus_int<enable_small_object_optimization>(), std::allocator<int>() );
f.clear();
BOOST_TEST(alloc_count == 1);
BOOST_TEST(dealloc_count == 1);
alloc_count = 0;
dealloc_count = 0;
f = &do_minus;
f.assign( &do_minus, counting_allocator<int>() );
f.clear();
BOOST_CHECK(alloc_count == 0);
BOOST_CHECK(dealloc_count == 0);
f.assign( &do_minus, std::allocator<int>() );
f.clear();
function0<void, counting_allocator<int> > fv;
function0<void> fv;
alloc_count = 0;
dealloc_count = 0;
fv = DoNothing();
fv.assign( DoNothing<disable_small_object_optimization>(), counting_allocator<int>() );
fv.clear();
BOOST_TEST(alloc_count == 1);
BOOST_TEST(dealloc_count == 1);
BOOST_CHECK(alloc_count == 1);
BOOST_CHECK(dealloc_count == 1);
alloc_count = 0;
dealloc_count = 0;
fv = &do_nothing;
fv.assign( DoNothing<enable_small_object_optimization>(), counting_allocator<int>() );
fv.clear();
BOOST_CHECK(alloc_count == 0);
BOOST_CHECK(dealloc_count == 0);
fv.assign( DoNothing<disable_small_object_optimization>(), std::allocator<int>() );
fv.clear();
fv.assign( DoNothing<enable_small_object_optimization>(), std::allocator<int>() );
fv.clear();
alloc_count = 0;
dealloc_count = 0;
fv.assign( &do_nothing, counting_allocator<int>() );
fv.clear();
BOOST_CHECK(alloc_count == 0);
BOOST_CHECK(dealloc_count == 0);
fv.assign( &do_nothing, std::allocator<int>() );
fv.clear();
return 0;

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2004.
// Copyright 2005 Peter Dimov
// 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/function.hpp>
#include <boost/detail/lightweight_test.hpp>
static int forty_two()
{
return 42;
}
struct Seventeen
{
int operator()() const
{
return 17;
}
};
bool operator==(const Seventeen&, const Seventeen&)
{
return true;
}
struct ReturnInt
{
explicit ReturnInt(int value) : value(value)
{
}
int operator()() const
{
return value;
}
int value;
};
bool operator==(const ReturnInt& x, const ReturnInt& y)
{
return x.value == y.value;
}
bool operator!=(const ReturnInt& x, const ReturnInt& y)
{
return x.value != y.value;
}
int main()
{
boost::function0<int> fn;
fn = &forty_two;
BOOST_TEST( fn() == 42 );
BOOST_TEST( fn.contains(&forty_two) );
BOOST_TEST( !fn.contains( Seventeen() ) );
BOOST_TEST( !fn.contains( ReturnInt(0) ) );
BOOST_TEST( !fn.contains( ReturnInt(12) ) );
fn = Seventeen();
BOOST_TEST( fn() == 17 );
BOOST_TEST( !fn.contains( &forty_two ) );
BOOST_TEST( fn.contains( Seventeen() ) );
BOOST_TEST( !fn.contains( ReturnInt(0) ) );
BOOST_TEST( !fn.contains( ReturnInt(12) ) );
fn = ReturnInt(12);
BOOST_TEST( fn() == 12 );
BOOST_TEST( !fn.contains( &forty_two ) );
BOOST_TEST( !fn.contains( Seventeen() ) );
BOOST_TEST( !fn.contains( ReturnInt(0) ) );
BOOST_TEST( fn.contains( ReturnInt(12) ) );
return boost::report_errors();
}

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2004. 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/test/minimal.hpp>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <boost/ref.hpp>
static int forty_two() { return 42; }
struct Seventeen
{
int operator()() const { return 17; }
};
struct ReturnInt
{
explicit ReturnInt(int value) : value(value) {}
int operator()() const { return value; }
int value;
};
bool operator==(const ReturnInt& x, const ReturnInt& y)
{ return x.value == y.value; }
bool operator!=(const ReturnInt& x, const ReturnInt& y)
{ return x.value != y.value; }
namespace contain_test {
struct ReturnIntFE
{
explicit ReturnIntFE(int value) : value(value) {}
int operator()() const { return value; }
int value;
};
}
#ifndef BOOST_NO_ARGUMENT_DEPENDENT_LOOKUP
namespace contain_test {
# ifndef BOOST_NO_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_ORDERING
bool function_equal(const ReturnIntFE& x, const ReturnIntFE& y)
{ return x.value == y.value; }
# else
bool function_equal_impl(const ReturnIntFE& x, const ReturnIntFE& y, int)
{ return x.value == y.value; }
# endif // #ifndef BOOST_NO_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_ORDERING
}
#else // BOOST_NO_ARGUMENT_DEPENDENT_LOOKUP
namespace boost {
# ifndef BOOST_NO_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_ORDERING
bool
function_equal(const contain_test::ReturnIntFE& x,
const contain_test::ReturnIntFE& y)
{ return x.value == y.value; }
# else
bool
function_equal_impl(const contain_test::ReturnIntFE& x,
const contain_test::ReturnIntFE& y, int)
{ return x.value == y.value; }
# endif
}
#endif
static void target_test()
{
boost::function0<int> f;
f = &forty_two;
BOOST_CHECK(*f.target<int (*)()>() == &forty_two);
BOOST_CHECK(!f.target<Seventeen>());
f = Seventeen();
BOOST_CHECK(!f.target<int (*)()>());
BOOST_CHECK(f.target<Seventeen>());
Seventeen this_seventeen;
f = boost::ref(this_seventeen);
BOOST_CHECK(!f.target<int (*)()>());
BOOST_CHECK(f.target<Seventeen>());
BOOST_CHECK(f.target<Seventeen>() == &this_seventeen);
const Seventeen const_seventeen = this_seventeen;
f = boost::ref(const_seventeen);
BOOST_CHECK(!f.target<int (*)()>());
BOOST_CHECK(f.target<const Seventeen>());
BOOST_CHECK(f.target<const Seventeen>() == &const_seventeen);
BOOST_CHECK(f.target<const volatile Seventeen>());
BOOST_CHECK(!f.target<Seventeen>());
BOOST_CHECK(!f.target<volatile Seventeen>());
}
static void equal_test()
{
boost::function0<int> f;
f = &forty_two;
BOOST_CHECK(f == &forty_two);
BOOST_CHECK(f != ReturnInt(17));
#if !(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 3)
BOOST_CHECK(&forty_two == f);
BOOST_CHECK(ReturnInt(17) != f);
#endif
BOOST_CHECK(f.contains(&forty_two));
f = ReturnInt(17);
BOOST_CHECK(f != &forty_two);
BOOST_CHECK(f == ReturnInt(17));
BOOST_CHECK(f != ReturnInt(16));
#if !(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 3)
BOOST_CHECK(&forty_two != f);
BOOST_CHECK(ReturnInt(17) == f);
BOOST_CHECK(ReturnInt(16) != f);
#endif
BOOST_CHECK(f.contains(ReturnInt(17)));
f = contain_test::ReturnIntFE(17);
BOOST_CHECK(f != &forty_two);
BOOST_CHECK(f == contain_test::ReturnIntFE(17));
BOOST_CHECK(f != contain_test::ReturnIntFE(16));
#if !(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 3)
BOOST_CHECK(&forty_two != f);
BOOST_CHECK(contain_test::ReturnIntFE(17) == f);
BOOST_CHECK(contain_test::ReturnIntFE(16) != f);
#endif
BOOST_CHECK(f.contains(contain_test::ReturnIntFE(17)));
#if !defined(BOOST_FUNCTION_NO_FUNCTION_TYPE_SYNTAX)
boost::function<int(void)> g;
g = &forty_two;
BOOST_CHECK(g == &forty_two);
BOOST_CHECK(g != ReturnInt(17));
# if !(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 3)
BOOST_CHECK(&forty_two == g);
BOOST_CHECK(ReturnInt(17) != g);
# endif
g = ReturnInt(17);
BOOST_CHECK(g != &forty_two);
BOOST_CHECK(g == ReturnInt(17));
BOOST_CHECK(g != ReturnInt(16));
# if !(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 3)
BOOST_CHECK(&forty_two != g);
BOOST_CHECK(ReturnInt(17) == g);
BOOST_CHECK(ReturnInt(16) != g);
# endif
#endif
}
static void ref_equal_test()
{
{
ReturnInt ri(17);
boost::function0<int> f = boost::ref(ri);
// References and values are equal
BOOST_CHECK(f == boost::ref(ri));
BOOST_CHECK(f == ri);
BOOST_CHECK(boost::ref(ri) == f);
BOOST_CHECK(!(f != boost::ref(ri)));
BOOST_CHECK(!(f != ri));
BOOST_CHECK(!(boost::ref(ri) != f));
#if !(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 3)
BOOST_CHECK(ri == f);
BOOST_CHECK(!(ri != f));
#endif
// Values equal, references inequal
ReturnInt ri2(17);
BOOST_CHECK(f == ri2);
BOOST_CHECK(f != boost::ref(ri2));
BOOST_CHECK(boost::ref(ri2) != f);
BOOST_CHECK(!(f != ri2));
BOOST_CHECK(!(f == boost::ref(ri2)));
BOOST_CHECK(!(boost::ref(ri2) == f));
#if !(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 3)
BOOST_CHECK(ri2 == f);
BOOST_CHECK(!(ri2 != f));
#endif
}
#if !defined(BOOST_FUNCTION_NO_FUNCTION_TYPE_SYNTAX)
{
ReturnInt ri(17);
boost::function<int(void)> f = boost::ref(ri);
// References and values are equal
BOOST_CHECK(f == boost::ref(ri));
BOOST_CHECK(f == ri);
BOOST_CHECK(boost::ref(ri) == f);
BOOST_CHECK(!(f != boost::ref(ri)));
BOOST_CHECK(!(f != ri));
BOOST_CHECK(!(boost::ref(ri) != f));
# if !(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 3)
BOOST_CHECK(ri == f);
BOOST_CHECK(!(ri != f));
# endif
// Values equal, references inequal
ReturnInt ri2(17);
BOOST_CHECK(f == ri2);
BOOST_CHECK(f != boost::ref(ri2));
BOOST_CHECK(boost::ref(ri2) != f);
BOOST_CHECK(!(f != ri2));
BOOST_CHECK(!(f == boost::ref(ri2)));
BOOST_CHECK(!(boost::ref(ri2) == f));
# if !(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 3)
BOOST_CHECK(ri2 == f);
BOOST_CHECK(!(ri2 != f));
# endif
}
#endif
}
int test_main(int, char*[])
{
target_test();
equal_test();
ref_equal_test();
return 0;
}

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org

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// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/

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// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
@ -57,35 +51,35 @@ test_zero_args()
{
typedef function0<void> func_void_type;
write_five_obj five;
write_three_obj three;
write_five_obj five = write_five_obj(); // Initialization for Borland C++ 5.5
write_three_obj three = write_three_obj(); // Ditto
// Default construction
func_void_type v1;
BOOST_TEST(v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v1.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function
v1 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v1.clear();
BOOST_TEST(!v1);
BOOST_CHECK(!v1);
// Assignment to an empty function
v1 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation and self-assignment
global_int = 0;
v1 = v1;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v1 = five;
@ -94,61 +88,61 @@ test_zero_args()
global_int = 0;
v1 = (v1);
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear
v1 = 0;
BOOST_TEST(v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v1.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v1 = &write_five;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v1 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v1 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v1 = write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Construction from another function (that is empty)
v1.clear();
func_void_type v2(v1);
BOOST_TEST(!v2? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(!v2? true : false);
// Assignment to an empty function
v2 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v2 = (five);
@ -156,86 +150,86 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
v2.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v2.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v2 = (&write_five);
BOOST_TEST(v2? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(v2? true : false);
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v2 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Swapping
v1 = five;
swap(v1, v2);
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
swap(v1, v2);
v1.clear();
// Assignment
v2 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v2 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a function from an empty function
v2 = v1;
BOOST_TEST(v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v2.empty());
// Assignment to a function from a function with a functor
v1 = three;
v2 = v1;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assign to a function from a function with a function
v2 = &write_five;
v1 = v2;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Construct a function given another function containing a function
func_void_type v3(v1);
@ -243,20 +237,20 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v3.clear();
BOOST_TEST(!v3? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(!v3? true : false);
// Assignment to an empty function
v3 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v3.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v3 = five;
@ -264,38 +258,38 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear()
v3.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v3.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v3 = &write_five;
BOOST_TEST(!v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v3.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v3 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v3.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v3 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v3.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Construction of a function from a function containing a functor
func_void_type v4(v3);
@ -303,20 +297,20 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v4.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v4.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function
v4 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v4.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v4 = five;
@ -324,38 +318,38 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear()
v4.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v4.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v4 = &write_five;
BOOST_TEST(!v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v4.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v4 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v4.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v4 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v4.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Construction of a function from a functor
func_void_type v5(five);
@ -363,20 +357,20 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v5.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v5.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function
v5 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v5.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v5 = five;
@ -384,38 +378,38 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear()
v5.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v5.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v5 = &write_five;
BOOST_TEST(!v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v5.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v5 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v5.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v5 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v5.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Construction of a function from a function
func_void_type v6(&write_five);
@ -423,20 +417,20 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v6.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v6.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function
v6 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v6.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v6 = five;
@ -444,140 +438,141 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear()
v6.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v6.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v6 = &write_five;
BOOST_TEST(!v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v6.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v6 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v6.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v6 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v6.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Const vs. non-const
write_const_1_nonconst_2 one_or_two;
// Initialization for Borland C++ 5.5
write_const_1_nonconst_2 one_or_two = write_const_1_nonconst_2();
const function0<void> v7(one_or_two);
function0<void> v8(one_or_two);
global_int = 0;
v7();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 2);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 2);
global_int = 0;
v8();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 2);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 2);
// Test construction from 0 and comparison to 0
func_void_type v9(0);
BOOST_TEST(v9 == 0);
BOOST_CHECK(v9 == 0);
# if !defined(__SUNPRO_CC) || __SUNPRO_CC > 0x540 || defined(BOOST_STRICT_CONFIG)
BOOST_TEST(0 == v9);
BOOST_CHECK(0 == v9);
#else
BOOST_TEST(v9.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v9.empty());
#endif
// Test return values
typedef function0<int> func_int_type;
generate_five_obj gen_five;
generate_three_obj gen_three;
// Initialization for Borland C++ 5.5
generate_five_obj gen_five = generate_five_obj();
generate_three_obj gen_three = generate_three_obj();
func_int_type i0(gen_five);
BOOST_TEST(i0() == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(i0() == 5);
i0 = gen_three;
BOOST_TEST(i0() == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(i0() == 3);
i0 = &generate_five;
BOOST_TEST(i0() == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(i0() == 5);
i0 = &generate_three;
BOOST_TEST(i0() == 3);
BOOST_TEST(i0? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(i0() == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(i0? true : false);
i0.clear();
BOOST_TEST(!i0? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(!i0? true : false);
// Test return values with compatible types
typedef function0<long> func_long_type;
func_long_type i1(gen_five);
BOOST_TEST(i1() == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(i1() == 5);
i1 = gen_three;
BOOST_TEST(i1() == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(i1() == 3);
i1 = &generate_five;
BOOST_TEST(i1() == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(i1() == 5);
i1 = &generate_three;
BOOST_TEST(i1() == 3);
BOOST_TEST(i1? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(i1() == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(i1? true : false);
i1.clear();
BOOST_TEST(!i1? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(!i1? true : false);
}
static void
test_one_arg()
{
negate<int> neg;
negate<int> neg = negate<int>(); // Initialization for Borland C++ 5.5
function1<int, int> f1(neg);
BOOST_TEST(f1(5) == -5);
BOOST_CHECK(f1(5) == -5);
function1<string, string> id(&identity_str);
BOOST_TEST(id("str") == "str");
BOOST_CHECK(id("str") == "str");
function1<std::string, const char*> id2(&identity_str);
BOOST_TEST(id2("foo") == "foo");
BOOST_CHECK(id2("foo") == "foo");
add_to_obj add_to(5);
function1<int, int> f2(add_to);
BOOST_TEST(f2(3) == 8);
BOOST_CHECK(f2(3) == 8);
const function1<int, int> cf2(add_to);
BOOST_TEST(cf2(3) == 8);
BOOST_CHECK(cf2(3) == 8);
}
static void
test_two_args()
{
function2<string, const string&, const string&> cat(&string_cat);
BOOST_TEST(cat("str", "ing") == "string");
BOOST_CHECK(cat("str", "ing") == "string");
function2<int, short, short> sum(&sum_ints);
BOOST_TEST(sum(2, 3) == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(sum(2, 3) == 5);
}
static void
test_emptiness()
{
function0<float> f1;
BOOST_TEST(f1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(f1.empty());
function0<float> f2;
f2 = f1;
BOOST_TEST(f2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(f2.empty());
function0<double> f3;
f3 = f2;
BOOST_TEST(f3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(f3.empty());
}
struct X {
@ -598,18 +593,18 @@ test_member_functions()
X one(1);
X five(5);
BOOST_TEST(f1(&one) == 2);
BOOST_TEST(f1(&five) == 10);
BOOST_CHECK(f1(&one) == 2);
BOOST_CHECK(f1(&five) == 10);
boost::function1<int, X*> f1_2;
f1_2 = &X::twice;
BOOST_TEST(f1_2(&one) == 2);
BOOST_TEST(f1_2(&five) == 10);
BOOST_CHECK(f1_2(&one) == 2);
BOOST_CHECK(f1_2(&five) == 10);
boost::function2<int, X&, int> f2(&X::plus);
BOOST_TEST(f2(one, 3) == 4);
BOOST_TEST(f2(five, 4) == 9);
BOOST_CHECK(f2(one, 3) == 4);
BOOST_CHECK(f2(five, 4) == 9);
}
struct add_with_throw_on_copy {
@ -634,13 +629,61 @@ test_ref()
add_with_throw_on_copy atc;
try {
boost::function2<int, int, int> f(ref(atc));
BOOST_TEST(f(1, 3) == 4);
BOOST_CHECK(f(1, 3) == 4);
}
catch(std::runtime_error e) {
BOOST_ERROR("Nonthrowing constructor threw an exception");
}
}
static unsigned construction_count = 0;
static unsigned destruction_count = 0;
struct MySmallFunctor {
MySmallFunctor() { ++construction_count; }
MySmallFunctor(const MySmallFunctor &) { ++construction_count; }
~MySmallFunctor() { ++destruction_count; }
int operator()() { return 0; }
};
struct MyLargeFunctor {
MyLargeFunctor() { ++construction_count; }
MyLargeFunctor(const MyLargeFunctor &) { ++construction_count; }
~MyLargeFunctor() { ++destruction_count; }
int operator()() { return 0; }
float data[128];
};
void test_construct_destroy_count()
{
{
boost::function0<int> f;
boost::function0<int> g;
f = MySmallFunctor();
g = MySmallFunctor();
f.swap(g);
}
// MySmallFunctor objects should be constructed as many times as
// they are destroyed.
BOOST_CHECK(construction_count == destruction_count);
construction_count = 0;
destruction_count = 0;
{
boost::function0<int> f;
boost::function0<int> g;
f = MyLargeFunctor();
g = MyLargeFunctor();
f.swap(g);
}
// MyLargeFunctor objects should be constructed as many times as
// they are destroyed.
BOOST_CHECK(construction_count == destruction_count);
}
int test_main(int, char* [])
{
test_zero_args();
@ -649,5 +692,6 @@ int test_main(int, char* [])
test_emptiness();
test_member_functions();
test_ref();
test_construct_destroy_count();
return 0;
}

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@ -2,13 +2,9 @@
// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/

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@ -2,13 +2,9 @@
// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/

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@ -1,22 +1,15 @@
// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#include <boost/test/minimal.hpp>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <functional>
#include <cassert>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
@ -62,30 +55,30 @@ test_zero_args()
// Default construction
func_void_type v1;
BOOST_TEST(v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v1.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function
v1 = five;
BOOST_TEST(v1 != 0);
BOOST_CHECK(v1 != 0);
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v1.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v1 == 0);
BOOST_CHECK(v1 == 0);
// Assignment to an empty function
v1 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation and self-assignment
global_int = 0;
v1 = v1;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v1 = five;
@ -94,61 +87,61 @@ test_zero_args()
global_int = 0;
v1 = (v1);
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear
v1 = 0;
BOOST_TEST(0 == v1);
BOOST_CHECK(0 == v1);
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v1 = BOOST_FUNCTION_TARGET_FIX(&) write_five;
BOOST_TEST(0 != v1);
BOOST_CHECK(0 != v1);
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v1 = BOOST_FUNCTION_TARGET_FIX(&) write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v1 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v1 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Construction from another function (that is empty)
v1.clear();
func_void_type v2(v1);
BOOST_TEST(!v2? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(!v2? true : false);
// Assignment to an empty function
v2 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v2 = (five);
@ -156,86 +149,86 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
v2.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v2.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v2 = (BOOST_FUNCTION_TARGET_FIX(&) write_five);
BOOST_TEST(v2? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(v2? true : false);
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v2 = BOOST_FUNCTION_TARGET_FIX(&) write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Swapping
v1 = five;
swap(v1, v2);
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
swap(v1, v2);
v1.clear();
// Assignment
v2 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v2 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a function from an empty function
v2 = v1;
BOOST_TEST(v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v2.empty());
// Assignment to a function from a function with a functor
v1 = three;
v2 = v1;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assign to a function from a function with a function
v2 = BOOST_FUNCTION_TARGET_FIX(&) write_five;
v1 = v2;
BOOST_TEST(!v1.empty());
BOOST_TEST(!v2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v2.empty());
global_int = 0;
v1();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
global_int = 0;
v2();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Construct a function given another function containing a function
func_void_type v3(v1);
@ -243,20 +236,20 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v3.clear();
BOOST_TEST(!v3? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(!v3? true : false);
// Assignment to an empty function
v3 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v3.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v3 = five;
@ -264,38 +257,38 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear()
v3.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v3.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v3 = &write_five;
BOOST_TEST(!v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v3.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v3 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v3.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v3 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v3.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v3();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Construction of a function from a function containing a functor
func_void_type v4(v3);
@ -303,20 +296,20 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v4.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v4.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function
v4 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v4.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v4 = five;
@ -324,38 +317,38 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear()
v4.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v4.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v4 = &write_five;
BOOST_TEST(!v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v4.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v4 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v4.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v4 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v4.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v4.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v4();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Construction of a function from a functor
func_void_type v5(five);
@ -363,20 +356,20 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v5.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v5.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function
v5 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v5.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v5 = five;
@ -384,38 +377,38 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear()
v5.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v5.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v5 = &write_five;
BOOST_TEST(!v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v5.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v5 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v5.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v5 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v5.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v5.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v5();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Construction of a function from a function
func_void_type v6(&write_five);
@ -423,20 +416,20 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation of a function
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear() method
v6.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v6.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function
v6 = three;
BOOST_TEST(!v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v6.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment to a non-empty function
v6 = five;
@ -444,38 +437,38 @@ test_zero_args()
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// clear()
v6.clear();
BOOST_TEST(v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(v6.empty());
// Assignment to an empty function from a free function
v6 = &write_five;
BOOST_TEST(!v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v6.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Assignment to a non-empty function from a free function
v6 = &write_three;
BOOST_TEST(!v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v6.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 3);
// Assignment
v6 = five;
BOOST_TEST(!v6.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!v6.empty());
// Invocation
global_int = 0;
v6();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 5);
// Const vs. non-const
write_const_1_nonconst_2 one_or_two;
@ -484,16 +477,16 @@ test_zero_args()
global_int = 0;
v7();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 2);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 2);
global_int = 0;
v8();
BOOST_TEST(global_int == 2);
BOOST_CHECK(global_int == 2);
// Test construction from 0 and comparison to 0
func_void_type v9(0);
BOOST_TEST(v9 == 0);
BOOST_TEST(0 == v9);
BOOST_CHECK(v9 == 0);
BOOST_CHECK(0 == v9);
// Test return values
typedef function<int ()> func_int_type;
@ -502,31 +495,31 @@ test_zero_args()
func_int_type i0(gen_five);
BOOST_TEST(i0() == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(i0() == 5);
i0 = gen_three;
BOOST_TEST(i0() == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(i0() == 3);
i0 = &generate_five;
BOOST_TEST(i0() == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(i0() == 5);
i0 = &generate_three;
BOOST_TEST(i0() == 3);
BOOST_TEST(i0? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(i0() == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(i0? true : false);
i0.clear();
BOOST_TEST(!i0? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(!i0? true : false);
// Test return values with compatible types
typedef function<long ()> func_long_type;
func_long_type i1(gen_five);
BOOST_TEST(i1() == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(i1() == 5);
i1 = gen_three;
BOOST_TEST(i1() == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(i1() == 3);
i1 = &generate_five;
BOOST_TEST(i1() == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(i1() == 5);
i1 = &generate_three;
BOOST_TEST(i1() == 3);
BOOST_TEST(i1? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(i1() == 3);
BOOST_CHECK(i1? true : false);
i1.clear();
BOOST_TEST(!i1? true : false);
BOOST_CHECK(!i1? true : false);
}
static void
@ -535,45 +528,45 @@ test_one_arg()
negate<int> neg;
function<int (int)> f1(neg);
BOOST_TEST(f1(5) == -5);
BOOST_CHECK(f1(5) == -5);
function<string (string)> id(&identity_str);
BOOST_TEST(id("str") == "str");
BOOST_CHECK(id("str") == "str");
function<string (const char*)> id2(&identity_str);
BOOST_TEST(id2("foo") == "foo");
BOOST_CHECK(id2("foo") == "foo");
add_to_obj add_to(5);
function<int (int)> f2(add_to);
BOOST_TEST(f2(3) == 8);
BOOST_CHECK(f2(3) == 8);
const function<int (int)> cf2(add_to);
BOOST_TEST(cf2(3) == 8);
BOOST_CHECK(cf2(3) == 8);
}
static void
test_two_args()
{
function<string (const string&, const string&)> cat(&string_cat);
BOOST_TEST(cat("str", "ing") == "string");
BOOST_CHECK(cat("str", "ing") == "string");
function<int (short, short)> sum(&sum_ints);
BOOST_TEST(sum(2, 3) == 5);
BOOST_CHECK(sum(2, 3) == 5);
}
static void
test_emptiness()
{
function<float ()> f1;
BOOST_TEST(f1.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(f1.empty());
function<float ()> f2;
f2 = f1;
BOOST_TEST(f2.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(f2.empty());
function<double ()> f3;
f3 = f2;
BOOST_TEST(f3.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(f3.empty());
}
struct X {
@ -593,18 +586,18 @@ test_member_functions()
X one(1);
X five(5);
BOOST_TEST(f1(&one) == 2);
BOOST_TEST(f1(&five) == 10);
BOOST_CHECK(f1(&one) == 2);
BOOST_CHECK(f1(&five) == 10);
boost::function<int (X*)> f1_2;
f1_2 = &X::twice;
BOOST_TEST(f1_2(&one) == 2);
BOOST_TEST(f1_2(&five) == 10);
BOOST_CHECK(f1_2(&one) == 2);
BOOST_CHECK(f1_2(&five) == 10);
boost::function<int (X&, int)> f2(&X::plus);
BOOST_TEST(f2(one, 3) == 4);
BOOST_TEST(f2(five, 4) == 9);
BOOST_CHECK(f2(one, 3) == 4);
BOOST_CHECK(f2(five, 4) == 9);
}
struct add_with_throw_on_copy {
@ -629,83 +622,19 @@ test_ref()
add_with_throw_on_copy atc;
try {
boost::function<int (int, int)> f(ref(atc));
BOOST_TEST(f(1, 3) == 4);
BOOST_CHECK(f(1, 3) == 4);
}
catch(runtime_error e) {
BOOST_ERROR("Nonthrowing constructor threw an exception");
}
}
static int alloc_count = 0;
static int dealloc_count = 0;
template<typename T>
struct counting_allocator : public allocator<T>
{
template<typename U>
struct rebind
{
typedef counting_allocator<U> other;
};
T* allocate(size_t n)
{
alloc_count++;
return allocator<T>::allocate(n);
}
void deallocate(T* p, size_t n)
{
dealloc_count++;
allocator<T>::deallocate(p, n);
}
};
static int do_minus(int x, int y) { return x-y; }
struct DoNothing
{
void operator()() const {}
};
static void do_nothing() {}
static void test_allocator()
{
#ifndef BOOST_NO_STD_ALLOCATOR
boost::function<int (int, int), counting_allocator<int> > f;
f = plus<int>();
f.clear();
BOOST_TEST(alloc_count == 1);
BOOST_TEST(dealloc_count == 1);
alloc_count = 0;
dealloc_count = 0;
f = &do_minus;
f.clear();
boost::function<void (), counting_allocator<int> > fv;
alloc_count = 0;
dealloc_count = 0;
fv = DoNothing();
fv.clear();
BOOST_TEST(alloc_count == 1);
BOOST_TEST(dealloc_count == 1);
alloc_count = 0;
dealloc_count = 0;
fv = &do_nothing;
fv.clear();
#endif // ndef BOOST_NO_STD_ALLOCATOR
}
static void test_exception()
{
boost::function<int (int, int)> f;
try {
f(5, 4);
BOOST_TEST(false);
BOOST_CHECK(false);
}
catch(boost::bad_function_call) {
// okay
@ -723,12 +652,12 @@ static void test_implicit()
static void test_call_obj(boost::function<int (int, int)> f)
{
assert(!f.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!f.empty());
}
static void test_call_cref(const boost::function<int (int, int)>& f)
{
assert(!f.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(!f.empty());
}
static void test_call()
@ -745,7 +674,6 @@ int test_main(int, char* [])
test_emptiness();
test_member_functions();
test_ref();
test_allocator();
test_exception();
test_implicit();
test_call();

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2001 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright (C) Douglas Gregor 2001-2005. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#define BOOST_INCLUDE_MAIN
#include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>
#include <boost/test/minimal.hpp>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
using namespace std;
@ -29,7 +22,7 @@ test_main(int, char*[])
if (f1 == f2) {
}
BOOST_CRITICAL_ERROR("This should not have compiled.");
BOOST_ERROR("This should not have compiled.");
return 0;
}

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2001 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright (C) Douglas Gregor 2001-2005. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#define BOOST_INCLUDE_MAIN
#include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>
#include <boost/test/minimal.hpp>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
using namespace std;
@ -28,7 +21,7 @@ test_main(int, char*[])
function0<int> f1;
f1 = bad_fn;
BOOST_CRITICAL_ERROR("This should not have compiled.");
BOOST_ERROR("This should not have compiled.");
return 0;
}

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2008. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#include <boost/function/function_typeof.hpp>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <boost/typeof/typeof.hpp>
#include <boost/type_traits/is_same.hpp>
#include <boost/static_assert.hpp>
void f(boost::function0<void> f, boost::function0<void> g)
{
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT((boost::is_same<boost::function0<void>, BOOST_TYPEOF(f = g)>::value));
}

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2002-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>
#include <boost/test/minimal.hpp>
#include <boost/lambda/lambda.hpp>
#include <boost/lambda/bind.hpp>
#include <boost/function.hpp>

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// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/

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@ -2,13 +2,9 @@
// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2008. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#include <boost/test/minimal.hpp>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
struct tried_to_copy { };
struct MaybeThrowOnCopy {
MaybeThrowOnCopy(int value = 0) : value(value) { }
MaybeThrowOnCopy(const MaybeThrowOnCopy& other) : value(other.value) {
if (throwOnCopy)
throw tried_to_copy();
}
MaybeThrowOnCopy& operator=(const MaybeThrowOnCopy& other) {
if (throwOnCopy)
throw tried_to_copy();
value = other.value;
return *this;
}
int operator()() { return value; }
int value;
// Make sure that this function object doesn't trigger the
// small-object optimization in Function.
float padding[100];
static bool throwOnCopy;
};
bool MaybeThrowOnCopy::throwOnCopy = false;
int test_main(int, char* [])
{
boost::function0<int> f;
boost::function0<int> g;
MaybeThrowOnCopy::throwOnCopy = false;
f = MaybeThrowOnCopy(1);
g = MaybeThrowOnCopy(2);
BOOST_CHECK(f() == 1);
BOOST_CHECK(g() == 2);
MaybeThrowOnCopy::throwOnCopy = true;
f.swap(g);
BOOST_CHECK(f() == 2);
BOOST_CHECK(g() == 1);
return 0;
}

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// Boost.Function library
// Copyright (C) 2001 Doug Gregor (gregod@cs.rpi.edu)
//
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
// Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies, and a notice
// that the code was modified is included with the copyright notice.
//
// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty,
// and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
// Copyright Douglas Gregor 2001-2003. 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org
#define BOOST_INCLUDE_MAIN
#include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>
#include <boost/test/minimal.hpp>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <stdexcept>
struct stateless_integer_add {
int operator()(int x, int y) const { return x+y; }
void* operator new(std::size_t, stateless_integer_add*)
void* operator new(std::size_t)
{
throw std::runtime_error("Cannot allocate a stateless_integer_add");
return 0; // suppress warnings
}
void operator delete(void*, stateless_integer_add*) throw()
void* operator new(std::size_t, void* p)
{
return p;
}
void operator delete(void*) throw()
{
}
};
namespace boost {
template<>
struct is_stateless<stateless_integer_add> {
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(bool, value = true);
};
}
int test_main(int, char*[])
{
boost::function2<int, int, int> f;

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// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/

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@ -2,13 +2,9 @@
// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/

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@ -2,13 +2,9 @@
// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/

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@ -2,13 +2,9 @@
// Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Douglas Gregor
// Permission to copy, use, sell and distribute this software is granted
// provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. Permission to modify
// the code and to distribute modified code is granted provided this copyright
// notice appears in all copies, and a notice that the code was modified is
// included with the copyright notice. This software is provided "as is"
// without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its
// suitability for any purpose.
// 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)
// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/
@ -25,7 +21,7 @@ void do_sum_avg(int values[], int n, int& sum, float& avg)
}
int main()
{
boost::function4<void, int[], int, int&, float> sum_avg;
boost::function4<void, int*, int, int&, float&> sum_avg;
sum_avg = &do_sum_avg;
return 0;