port to vacpp:

added default template arguments explicitly (Joaquin M Lopez)
  removed member template keyword (Toon Knapen)


[SVN r23109]
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Toon Knapen
2004-06-17 07:01:13 +00:00
parent 78572fca7b
commit 63c93b59b4

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@ -43,6 +43,8 @@
#include "boost/type_traits/cv_traits.hpp"
#include "boost/type_traits/function_traits.hpp"
#include "boost/detail/workaround.hpp" // needed for BOOST_WORKAROUND
namespace boost {
namespace tuples {
@ -97,12 +99,22 @@ struct get_class {
template<class RET, class HT, class TT >
inline static RET get(const cons<HT, TT>& t)
{
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__,==600)
// vacpp 6.0 is not very consistent regarding the member template keyword
// Here it generates an error when the template keyword is used.
return get_class<N-1>::get<RET>(t.tail);
#else
return get_class<N-1>::BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE get<RET>(t.tail);
#endif
}
template<class RET, class HT, class TT >
inline static RET get(cons<HT, TT>& t)
{
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__,==600)
return get_class<N-1>::get<RET>(t.tail);
#else
return get_class<N-1>::BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE get<RET>(t.tail);
#endif
}
};
@ -194,11 +206,17 @@ inline typename access_traits<
typename element<N, cons<HT, TT> >::type
>::non_const_type
get(cons<HT, TT>& c BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE(int, N)) {
return detail::get_class<N>::BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__,==600 )
return get_class<N>::
#else
return get_class<N>::BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE
#endif
get<
typename access_traits<
typename element<N, cons<HT, TT> >::type
>::non_const_type>(c);
>::non_const_type,
HT,TT
>(c);
}
// get function for const cons-lists, returns a const reference to
@ -209,11 +227,17 @@ inline typename access_traits<
typename element<N, cons<HT, TT> >::type
>::const_type
get(const cons<HT, TT>& c BOOST_APPEND_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE(int, N)) {
#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__,==600)
return detail::get_class<N>::
#else
return detail::get_class<N>::BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE
#endif
get<
typename access_traits<
typename element<N, cons<HT, TT> >::type
>::const_type>(c);
>::const_type,
HT,TT
>(c);
}
// -- the cons template --------------------------------------------------