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@@ -262,8 +262,8 @@ A generalized iterator is useful, but a generalized iterator
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\emph{adaptor} would be even more useful. One could then build
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\emph{adaptor} would be even more useful. One could then build
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specialized adaptors to generate new families of iterator instances
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specialized adaptors to generate new families of iterator instances
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based on existing iterators. In the Boost Iterator Adaptor Library,
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based on existing iterators. In the Boost Iterator Adaptor Library,
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the \iteratoradaptor\ class template plays the roles of both Adaptor
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the \iteratoradaptor\ class template plays the roles of both Model and
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and Model. The behaviors of \iteratoradaptor{} instances are supplied
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Adaptor. The behaviors of \iteratoradaptor{} instances are supplied
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through a policies class~\cite{alexandrescu01:_modern_cpp_design}
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through a policies class~\cite{alexandrescu01:_modern_cpp_design}
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which allows allows users to specialize adaptation. Users go beyond
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which allows allows users to specialize adaptation. Users go beyond
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generating new iterator types to easily generating new iterator
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generating new iterator types to easily generating new iterator
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@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ behavioral adaptors for existing Models. We can capture this strategy
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in the Policy Adaptor design pattern:\footnote{This is not quite the
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in the Policy Adaptor design pattern:\footnote{This is not quite the
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same as the Policy Class pattern which has been discussed previously
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same as the Policy Class pattern which has been discussed previously
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in the literature~\cite{alexandrescu01:_modern_cpp_design}. The
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in the literature~\cite{alexandrescu01:_modern_cpp_design}. The
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construction of an adaptor which can easily transforms existing Models
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construction of an adaptor which can easily transform existing Models
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into new ones is the key difference}\begin{itemize}
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into new ones is the key difference}\begin{itemize}
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% Jeremy, can we get a numbered list here?
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% Jeremy, can we get a numbered list here?
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