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Adding the tuple library files
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// -- io_test.cpp -----------------------------------------------
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//
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// Testing the I/O facilities of tuples
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#define BOOST_INCLUDE_MAIN // for testing, include rather than link
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#include "boost/test/test_tools.hpp" // see "Header Implementation Option"
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#include "boost/tuple/tuple_io.hpp"
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#include "boost/tuple/tuple_comparison.hpp"
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#include <fstream>
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#include <iterator>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <string>
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#if defined BOOST_NO_STRINGSTREAM
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#include <strstream>
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#else
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#include <sstream>
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#endif
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#include "boost/config.hpp"
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using namespace std;
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using namespace boost;
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#if defined BOOST_NO_STRINGSTREAM
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typedef ostrstream useThisOStringStream;
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typedef istrstream useThisIStringStream;
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#else
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typedef ostringstream useThisOStringStream;
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typedef istringstream useThisIStringStream;
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#endif
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int test_main(int argc, char * argv[] ) {
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useThisOStringStream os1;
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// Set format [a, b, c] for os1
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os1 << set_open('[');
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os1 << set_close(']');
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os1 << set_delimiter(',');
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os1 << make_tuple(1, 2, 3);
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BOOST_TEST (os1.str() == std::string("[1,2,3]") );
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{
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useThisOStringStream os2;
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// Set format (a:b:c) for os2;
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os2 << set_open('(');
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os2 << set_close(')');
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os2 << set_delimiter(':');
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#if !defined (BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION)
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os2 << make_tuple("TUPU", "HUPU", "LUPU", 4.5);
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BOOST_TEST (os2.str() == std::string("(TUPU:HUPU:LUPU:4.5)") );
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#endif
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}
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// The format is still [a, b, c] for os1
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os1 << make_tuple(1, 2, 3);
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BOOST_TEST (os1.str() == std::string("[1,2,3][1,2,3]") );
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ofstream tmp("temp.tmp");
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#if !defined (BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION)
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tmp << make_tuple("One", "Two", 3);
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#endif
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tmp << set_delimiter(':');
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tmp << make_tuple(1000, 2000, 3000) << endl;
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tmp.close();
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// When teading tuples from a stream, manipulators must be set correctly:
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ifstream tmp3("temp.tmp");
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tuple<string, string, int> j;
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#if !defined (BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION)
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tmp3 >> j;
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BOOST_TEST (tmp3.good() );
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#endif
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tmp3 >> set_delimiter(':');
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tuple<int, int, int> i;
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tmp3 >> i;
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BOOST_TEST (tmp3.good() );
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tmp3.close();
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// reading tuple<int, int, int> in format (a b c);
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useThisIStringStream is("(100 200 300)");
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tuple<int, int, int> ti;
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BOOST_TEST(is >> ti);
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BOOST_TEST(ti == make_tuple(100, 200, 300));
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// Note that strings are problematic:
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// writing a tuple on a stream and reading it back doesn't work in
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// general. If this is wanted, some kind of a parseable string class
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// should be used.
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return 0;
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}
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