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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \file repeat.hpp
/// Contains macros to ease the generation of repetitious code constructs
//
// Copyright 2008 Eric Niebler. 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)
#ifndef BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_HPP_EAN_11_24_2008
#define BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_HPP_EAN_11_24_2008
#include <boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp>
#include <boost/preprocessor/facilities/intercept.hpp>
#include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum.hpp>
#include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum_params.hpp>
#include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum_binary_params.hpp>
#include <boost/preprocessor/iteration/local.hpp>
#include <boost/preprocessor/tuple/elem.hpp>
#include <boost/proto/proto_fwd.hpp> // for BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY
////////////////////////////////////////////
/// INTERNAL ONLY
#define BOOST_PROTO_ref_a_aux(Z, N, DATA)\
boost::ref(BOOST_PP_CAT(proto_a, N))
/// \brief Generates a sequence like <tt>typename A0, typename A1, ...</tt>
///
#define BOOST_PROTO_typename_A(N)\
BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS(N, typename proto_A)
/// \brief Generates a sequence like <tt>A0 const &, A1 const &, ...</tt>
///
#define BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref(N)\
BOOST_PP_ENUM_BINARY_PARAMS(N, proto_A, const & BOOST_PP_INTERCEPT)
/// \brief Generates a sequence like <tt>A0 &, A1 &, ...</tt>
///
#define BOOST_PROTO_A_ref(N)\
BOOST_PP_ENUM_BINARY_PARAMS(N, proto_A, & BOOST_PP_INTERCEPT)
/// \brief Generates a sequence like <tt>A0, A1, ...</tt>
///
#define BOOST_PROTO_A(N)\
BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS(N, proto_A)
/// \brief Generates a sequence like <tt>A0 const, A1 const, ...</tt>
///
#define BOOST_PROTO_A_const(N)\
BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS(N, const proto_A)
/// \brief Generates a sequence like <tt>A0 const &a0, A1 const &a0, ...</tt>
///
#define BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a(N)\
BOOST_PP_ENUM_BINARY_PARAMS(N, proto_A, const &proto_a)
/// \brief Generates a sequence like <tt>A0 &a0, A1 &a0, ...</tt>
///
#define BOOST_PROTO_A_ref_a(N)\
BOOST_PP_ENUM_BINARY_PARAMS(N, proto_A, &proto_a)
/// \brief Generates a sequence like <tt>boost::ref(a0), boost::ref(a1), ...</tt>
///
#define BOOST_PROTO_ref_a(N)\
BOOST_PP_ENUM(N, BOOST_PROTO_ref_a_aux, ~)
/// \brief Generates a sequence like <tt>a0, a1, ...</tt>
///
#define BOOST_PROTO_a(N)\
BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS(N, proto_a)
////////////////////////////////////////////
/// INTERNAL ONLY
#define BOOST_PROTO_invoke(Z, N, DATA)\
BOOST_PP_TUPLE_ELEM(5,0,DATA)(N, BOOST_PP_TUPLE_ELEM(5,1,DATA), BOOST_PP_TUPLE_ELEM(5,2,DATA), BOOST_PP_TUPLE_ELEM(5,3,DATA), BOOST_PP_TUPLE_ELEM(5,4,DATA))
/// \brief Repeatedly invoke the specified macro.
///
/// BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO_EX() is used generate the kind of repetitive code that is typical
/// of EDSLs built with Proto. BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO_EX(FROM, TO, MACRO, typename_A, A, A_a, a) is equivalent to:
///
/// \code
/// MACRO(FROM, typename_A, A, A_a, a)
/// MACRO(FROM+1, typename_A, A, A_a, a)
/// ...
/// MACRO(TO-1, typename_A, A, A_a, a)
/// \endcode
#define BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO_EX(FROM, TO, MACRO, typename_A, A, A_a, a)\
BOOST_PP_REPEAT_FROM_TO(FROM, TO, BOOST_PROTO_invoke, (MACRO, typename_A, A, A_a, a))
/// \brief Repeatedly invoke the specified macro.
///
/// BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO() is used generate the kind of repetitive code that is typical
/// of EDSLs built with Proto. BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO(FROM, TO, MACRO) is equivalent to:
///
/// \code
/// MACRO(FROM, BOOST_PROTO_typename_A, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a, BOOST_PROTO_ref_a)
/// MACRO(FROM+1, BOOST_PROTO_typename_A, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a, BOOST_PROTO_ref_a)
/// ...
/// MACRO(TO-1, BOOST_PROTO_typename_A, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a, BOOST_PROTO_ref_a)
/// \endcode
///
/// Example:
///
/** \code
// Generate BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY-1 overloads of the
// following construct() function template.
#define M0(N, typename_A, A_const_ref, A_const_ref_a, ref_a) \
template<typename T, typename_A(N)> \
typename proto::result_of::make_expr< \
proto::tag::function \
, construct_helper<T> \
, A_const_ref(N) \
>::type const \
construct(A_const_ref_a(N)) \
{ \
return proto::make_expr< \
proto::tag::function \
>( \
construct_helper<T>() \
, ref_a(N) \
); \
}
BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO(1, BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY, M0)
#undef M0
\endcode
**/
/// The above invocation of BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO() will generate
/// the following code:
///
/// \code
/// template<typename T, typename A0>
/// typename proto::result_of::make_expr<
/// proto::tag::function
/// , construct_helper<T>
/// , A0 const &
/// >::type const
/// construct(A0 const & a0)
/// {
/// return proto::make_expr<
/// proto::tag::function
/// >(
/// construct_helper<T>()
/// , boost::ref(a0)
/// );
/// }
///
/// template<typename T, typename A0, typename A1>
/// typename proto::result_of::make_expr<
/// proto::tag::function
/// , construct_helper<T>
/// , A0 const &
/// , A1 const &
/// >::type const
/// construct(A0 const & a0, A1 const & a1)
/// {
/// return proto::make_expr<
/// proto::tag::function
/// >(
/// construct_helper<T>()
/// , boost::ref(a0)
/// , boost::ref(a1)
/// );
/// }
///
/// // ... and so on, up to BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY-1 arguments ...
/// \endcode
#define BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO(FROM, TO, MACRO)\
BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO_EX(FROM, TO, MACRO, BOOST_PROTO_typename_A, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a, BOOST_PROTO_ref_a)
/// \brief Repeatedly invoke the specified macro.
///
/// BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_EX() is used generate the kind of repetitive code that is typical
/// of EDSLs built with Proto. BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_EX(MACRO, typename_A, A, A_a, a) is equivalent to:
///
/// \code
/// MACRO(1, typename_A, A, A_a, a)
/// MACRO(2, typename_A, A, A_a, a)
/// ...
/// MACRO(BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY, typename_A, A, A_a, a)
/// \endcode
#define BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_EX(MACRO, typename_A, A, A_a, a)\
BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO_EX(1, BOOST_PP_INC(BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY), MACRO, BOOST_PROTO_typename_A, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a, BOOST_PROTO_ref_a)
/// \brief Repeatedly invoke the specified macro.
///
/// BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT() is used generate the kind of repetitive code that is typical
/// of EDSLs built with Proto. BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT(MACRO) is equivalent to:
///
/// \code
/// MACRO(1, BOOST_PROTO_typename_A, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a, BOOST_PROTO_ref_a)
/// MACRO(2, BOOST_PROTO_typename_A, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a, BOOST_PROTO_ref_a)
/// ...
/// MACRO(BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY, BOOST_PROTO_typename_A, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref, BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a, BOOST_PROTO_ref_a)
/// \endcode
#define BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT(MACRO)\
BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT_FROM_TO(1, BOOST_PP_INC(BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY), MACRO)
/// \brief Repeatedly invoke the specified macro.
///
/// BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_ITERATE() is used generate the kind of repetitive code that is typical
/// of EDSLs built with Proto. This macro causes the user-defined macro BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_MACRO to
/// be expanded with values in the range specified by BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_LIMITS.
///
/// Usage:
///
/// \code
/// #include BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_ITERATE()
/// \endcode
///
/// Example:
///
/** \code
// Generate BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY-1 overloads of the
// following construct() function template.
#define BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_MACRO(N, typename_A, A_const_ref, \
A_const_ref_a, ref_a) \
template<typename T, typename_A(N)> \
typename proto::result_of::make_expr< \
proto::tag::function \
, construct_helper<T> \
, A_const_ref(N) \
>::type const \
construct(A_const_ref_a(N)) \
{ \
return proto::make_expr< \
proto::tag::function \
>( \
construct_helper<T>() \
, ref_a(N) \
); \
}
#define BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_LIMITS (1, BOOST_PP_DEC(BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY))
#include BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_ITERATE()
\endcode
**/
/// The above inclusion of BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_ITERATE() will generate
/// the following code:
///
/// \code
/// template<typename T, typename A0>
/// typename proto::result_of::make_expr<
/// proto::tag::function
/// , construct_helper<T>
/// , A0 const &
/// >::type const
/// construct(A0 const & a0)
/// {
/// return proto::make_expr<
/// proto::tag::function
/// >(
/// construct_helper<T>()
/// , boost::ref(a0)
/// );
/// }
///
/// template<typename T, typename A0, typename A1>
/// typename proto::result_of::make_expr<
/// proto::tag::function
/// , construct_helper<T>
/// , A0 const &
/// , A1 const &
/// >::type const
/// construct(A0 const & a0, A1 const & a1)
/// {
/// return proto::make_expr<
/// proto::tag::function
/// >(
/// construct_helper<T>()
/// , boost::ref(a0)
/// , boost::ref(a1)
/// );
/// }
///
/// // ... and so on, up to BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY-1 arguments ...
/// \endcode
///
/// If BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_LIMITS is not defined by the user, it defaults
/// to (1, BOOST_PROTO_MAX_ARITY)
///
/// At each iteration, BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_MACRO is invoked with the current
/// iteration number and the following 4 macro parameters:
///
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_typename_A
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_A
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_A_a
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_a
///
/// If these macros are not defined by the user, they default respectively to:
///
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_typename_A
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_A_const_ref_a
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_ref_a
///
/// After including BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_ITERATE(), the following macros are
/// automatically undefined:
///
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_MACRO
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_LIMITS
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_typename_A
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_A
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_A_a
/// \li BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_a
#define BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_ITERATE() <boost/proto/detail/local.hpp>
#endif