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/// \file fold_tree.hpp |
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/// Contains definition of the fold_tree<> and reverse_fold_tree<> transforms. |
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// |
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// Copyright 2008 Eric Niebler. Distributed under the Boost |
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// Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file |
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// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
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#ifndef BOOST_PROTO_TRANSFORM_FOLD_TREE_HPP_EAN_11_05_2007 |
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#define BOOST_PROTO_TRANSFORM_FOLD_TREE_HPP_EAN_11_05_2007 |
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#include <boost/type_traits/is_same.hpp> |
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#include <boost/proto/proto_fwd.hpp> |
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#include <boost/proto/traits.hpp> |
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#include <boost/proto/matches.hpp> |
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#include <boost/proto/transform/fold.hpp> |
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#include <boost/proto/transform/impl.hpp> |
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namespace boost { namespace proto |
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{ |
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namespace detail |
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{ |
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template<typename Tag> |
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struct has_tag |
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{ |
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template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data, typename EnableIf = Tag> |
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struct impl |
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{ |
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typedef mpl::false_ result_type; |
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}; |
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template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data> |
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struct impl<Expr, State, Data, typename Expr::proto_tag> |
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{ |
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typedef mpl::true_ result_type; |
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}; |
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template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data> |
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struct impl<Expr &, State, Data, typename Expr::proto_tag> |
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{ |
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typedef mpl::true_ result_type; |
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}; |
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}; |
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template<typename Tag, typename Fun> |
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struct fold_tree_ |
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: if_<has_tag<Tag>, fold<_, _state, fold_tree_<Tag, Fun> >, Fun> |
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{}; |
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template<typename Tag, typename Fun> |
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struct reverse_fold_tree_ |
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: if_<has_tag<Tag>, reverse_fold<_, _state, reverse_fold_tree_<Tag, Fun> >, Fun> |
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{}; |
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} |
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/// \brief A PrimitiveTransform that recursively applies the |
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/// <tt>fold\<\></tt> transform to sub-trees that all share a common |
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/// tag type. |
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/// |
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/// <tt>fold_tree\<\></tt> is useful for flattening trees into lists; |
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/// for example, you might use <tt>fold_tree\<\></tt> to flatten an |
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/// expression tree like <tt>a | b | c</tt> into a Fusion list like |
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/// <tt>cons(c, cons(b, cons(a)))</tt>. |
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/// |
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/// <tt>fold_tree\<\></tt> is easily understood in terms of a |
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/// <tt>recurse_if_\<\></tt> helper, defined as follows: |
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/// |
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/// \code |
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/// template<typename Tag, typename Fun> |
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/// struct recurse_if_ |
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/// : if_< |
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/// // If the current node has type type "Tag" ... |
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/// is_same<tag_of<_>, Tag>() |
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/// // ... recurse, otherwise ... |
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/// , fold<_, _state, recurse_if_<Tag, Fun> > |
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/// // ... apply the Fun transform. |
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/// , Fun |
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/// > |
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/// {}; |
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/// \endcode |
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/// |
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/// With <tt>recurse_if_\<\></tt> as defined above, |
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/// <tt>fold_tree\<Sequence, State0, Fun\>()(e, s, d)</tt> is |
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/// equivalent to |
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/// <tt>fold<Sequence, State0, recurse_if_<Expr::proto_tag, Fun> >()(e, s, d).</tt> |
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/// It has the effect of folding a tree front-to-back, recursing into |
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/// child nodes that share a tag type with the parent node. |
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template<typename Sequence, typename State0, typename Fun> |
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struct fold_tree |
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: transform<fold_tree<Sequence, State0, Fun> > |
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{ |
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template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data> |
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struct impl |
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: fold< |
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Sequence |
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, State0 |
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, detail::fold_tree_<typename Expr::proto_tag, Fun> |
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>::template impl<Expr, State, Data> |
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{}; |
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template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data> |
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struct impl<Expr &, State, Data> |
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: fold< |
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Sequence |
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, State0 |
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, detail::fold_tree_<typename Expr::proto_tag, Fun> |
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>::template impl<Expr &, State, Data> |
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{}; |
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}; |
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/// \brief A PrimitiveTransform that recursively applies the |
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/// <tt>reverse_fold\<\></tt> transform to sub-trees that all share |
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/// a common tag type. |
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/// |
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/// <tt>reverse_fold_tree\<\></tt> is useful for flattening trees into |
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/// lists; for example, you might use <tt>reverse_fold_tree\<\></tt> to |
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/// flatten an expression tree like <tt>a | b | c</tt> into a Fusion list |
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/// like <tt>cons(a, cons(b, cons(c)))</tt>. |
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/// |
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/// <tt>reverse_fold_tree\<\></tt> is easily understood in terms of a |
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/// <tt>recurse_if_\<\></tt> helper, defined as follows: |
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/// |
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/// \code |
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/// template<typename Tag, typename Fun> |
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/// struct recurse_if_ |
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/// : if_< |
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/// // If the current node has type type "Tag" ... |
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/// is_same<tag_of<_>, Tag>() |
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/// // ... recurse, otherwise ... |
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/// , reverse_fold<_, _state, recurse_if_<Tag, Fun> > |
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/// // ... apply the Fun transform. |
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/// , Fun |
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/// > |
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/// {}; |
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/// \endcode |
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/// |
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/// With <tt>recurse_if_\<\></tt> as defined above, |
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/// <tt>reverse_fold_tree\<Sequence, State0, Fun\>()(e, s, d)</tt> is |
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/// equivalent to |
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/// <tt>reverse_fold<Sequence, State0, recurse_if_<Expr::proto_tag, Fun> >()(e, s, d).</tt> |
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/// It has the effect of folding a tree back-to-front, recursing into |
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/// child nodes that share a tag type with the parent node. |
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template<typename Sequence, typename State0, typename Fun> |
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struct reverse_fold_tree |
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: transform<reverse_fold_tree<Sequence, State0, Fun> > |
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{ |
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template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data> |
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struct impl |
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: reverse_fold< |
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Sequence |
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, State0 |
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, detail::reverse_fold_tree_<typename Expr::proto_tag, Fun> |
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>::template impl<Expr, State, Data> |
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{}; |
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template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data> |
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struct impl<Expr &, State, Data> |
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: reverse_fold< |
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Sequence |
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, State0 |
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, detail::reverse_fold_tree_<typename Expr::proto_tag, Fun> |
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>::template impl<Expr &, State, Data> |
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{}; |
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}; |
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/// INTERNAL ONLY |
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/// |
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template<typename Sequence, typename State0, typename Fun> |
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struct is_callable<fold_tree<Sequence, State0, Fun> > |
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: mpl::true_ |
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{}; |
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/// INTERNAL ONLY |
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/// |
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template<typename Sequence, typename State0, typename Fun> |
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struct is_callable<reverse_fold_tree<Sequence, State0, Fun> > |
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: mpl::true_ |
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{}; |
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}} |
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#endif
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