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// Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 Julio M. Merino Vidal
// Copyright (c) 2008 Ilya Sokolov, Boris Schaeling
// Copyright (c) 2009 Boris Schaeling
// Copyright (c) 2010 Felipe Tanus, Boris Schaeling
// Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 Jeff Flinn, Boris Schaeling
// Copyright (c) 2016 Klemens D. Morgenstern
//
// 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_PROCESS_EXE_HPP
#define BOOST_PROCESS_EXE_HPP
#include <boost/process/detail/basic_cmd.hpp>
/** \file boost/process/exe.hpp
*
* Header which provides the exe property.
\xmlonly
<programlisting>
namespace boost {
namespace process {
<emphasis>unspecified</emphasis> <globalname alt="boost::process::exe">exe</globalname>;
}
}
</programlisting>
\endxmlonly
*/
namespace boost {
namespace filesystem { class path; }
namespace process {
namespace detail {
struct exe_
{
template<typename = void>
inline exe_setter_<typename boost::filesystem::path::value_type> operator()(const boost::filesystem::path & pth) const
{
return exe_setter_<typename boost::filesystem::path::value_type>(pth.native());
}
template<typename = void>
inline exe_setter_<typename boost::filesystem::path::value_type> operator=(const boost::filesystem::path & pth) const
{
return exe_setter_<typename boost::filesystem::path::value_type>(pth.native());
}
template<typename Char>
inline exe_setter_<Char> operator()(const Char *s) const
{
return exe_setter_<Char>(s);
}
template<typename Char>
inline exe_setter_<Char> operator= (const Char *s) const
{
return exe_setter_<Char>(s);
}
template<typename Char>
inline exe_setter_<Char> operator()(const std::basic_string<Char> &s) const
{
return exe_setter_<Char>(s);
}
template<typename Char>
inline exe_setter_<Char> operator= (const std::basic_string<Char> &s) const
{
return exe_setter_<Char>(s);
}
};
}
/** The exe property allows to explicitly set the executable.
The overload form applies when to the first, when several strings are passed to a launching
function.
The following expressions are valid, with `value` being either a C-String or
a `std::basic_string` with `char` or `wchar_t` or a `boost::filesystem::path`.
\code{.cpp}
exe="value";
exe(value);
\endcode
The property can only be used for assignments.
*/
constexpr boost::process::detail::exe_ exe{};
}}
#endif