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// tuple_comparison.hpp -----------------------------------------------------
//
// Copyright (C) 2001 Jaakko Järvi (jaakko.jarvi@cs.utu.fi)
// Copyright (C) 2001 Gary Powell (gary.powell@sierra.com)
//
// 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
//
// (The idea and first impl. of comparison operators was from Doug Gregor)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef BOOST_TUPLE_COMPARISON_HPP
#define BOOST_TUPLE_COMPARISON_HPP
#include "boost/tuple/tuple.hpp"
// -------------------------------------------------------------
// equality and comparison operators
//
// == and != compare tuples elementwise
// <, >, <= and >= use lexicographical ordering
//
// Any operator between tuples of different length fails at compile time
// No dependencies between operators are assumed
// (i.e. !(a<b) does not imply a>=b, a!=b does not imply a==b etc.
// so any weirdnesses of elementary operators are respected).
//
// -------------------------------------------------------------
namespace boost {
inline bool operator==(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return true; }
inline bool operator>=(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return true; }
inline bool operator<=(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return true; }
inline bool operator!=(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return false; }
inline bool operator<(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return false; }
inline bool operator>(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return false; }
namespace detail {
namespace tuples {
// comparison operators check statically the length of its operands and
// delegate the comparing task to the following functions. Hence
// the static check is only made once (should help the compiler).
// These functions assume tuples to be of the same length.
template<class T1, class T2>
inline bool eq(const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) {
return lhs.get_head() == rhs.get_head() &&
eq(lhs.get_tail(), rhs.get_tail());
}
template<>
inline bool eq<null_type,null_type>(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return true; }
template<class T1, class T2>
inline bool neq(const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) {
return lhs.get_head() != rhs.get_head() ||
neq(lhs.get_tail(), rhs.get_tail());
}
template<>
inline bool neq<null_type,null_type>(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return true; }
template<class T1, class T2>
inline bool lt(const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) {
return lhs.get_head() < rhs.get_head() ||
!(rhs.get_head() < lhs.get_head()) &&
lt(lhs.get_tail(), rhs.get_tail());
}
template<>
inline bool lt<null_type,null_type>(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return false; }
template<class T1, class T2>
inline bool gt(const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) {
return lhs.get_head() > rhs.get_head() ||
!(rhs.get_head() > lhs.get_head()) &&
gt(lhs.get_tail(), rhs.get_tail());
}
template<>
inline bool gt<null_type,null_type>(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return false; }
template<class T1, class T2>
inline bool lte(const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) {
return lhs.get_head() <= rhs.get_head() &&
( !(rhs.get_head() <= lhs.get_head()) ||
lte(lhs.get_tail(), rhs.get_tail()));
}
template<>
inline bool lte<null_type,null_type>(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return true; }
template<class T1, class T2>
inline bool gte(const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) {
return lhs.get_head() >= rhs.get_head() &&
( !(rhs.get_head() >= lhs.get_head()) ||
gte(lhs.get_tail(), rhs.get_tail()));
}
template<>
inline bool gte<null_type,null_type>(const null_type&, const null_type&) { return true; }
} // end of namespace tuples
} // end of namespace detail
// equal ----
template<class T1, class T2, class S1, class S2>
inline bool operator==(const cons<T1, T2>& lhs, const cons<S1, S2>& rhs)
{
// check that tuple_lengths are equal
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(tuple_length<T2>::value == tuple_length<S2>::value);
return detail::tuples::eq(lhs, rhs);
}
// not equal -----
template<class T1, class T2, class S1, class S2>
inline bool operator!=(const cons<T1, T2>& lhs, const cons<S1, S2>& rhs)
{
// check that tuple_lengths are equal
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(tuple_length<T2>::value == tuple_length<S2>::value);
return detail::tuples::neq(lhs, rhs);
}
// <
template<class T1, class T2, class S1, class S2>
inline bool operator<(const cons<T1, T2>& lhs, const cons<S1, S2>& rhs)
{
// check that tuple_lengths are equal
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(tuple_length<T2>::value == tuple_length<S2>::value);
return detail::tuples::lt(lhs, rhs);
}
// >
template<class T1, class T2, class S1, class S2>
inline bool operator>(const cons<T1, T2>& lhs, const cons<S1, S2>& rhs)
{
// check that tuple_lengths are equal
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(tuple_length<T2>::value == tuple_length<S2>::value);
return detail::tuples::gt(lhs, rhs);
}
// <=
template<class T1, class T2, class S1, class S2>
inline bool operator<=(const cons<T1, T2>& lhs, const cons<S1, S2>& rhs)
{
// check that tuple_lengths are equal
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(tuple_length<T2>::value == tuple_length<S2>::value);
return detail::tuples::lte(lhs, rhs);
}
// >=
template<class T1, class T2, class S1, class S2>
inline bool operator>=(const cons<T1, T2>& lhs, const cons<S1, S2>& rhs)
{
// check that tuple_lengths are equal
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(tuple_length<T2>::value == tuple_length<S2>::value);
return detail::tuples::gte(lhs, rhs);
}
} // end of namespace boost
#endif // BOOST_TUPLE_COMPARISON_HPP