// -- select_functions.hpp -- Boost Lambda Library -------------------------- // Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Jaakko Jarvi (jaakko.jarvi@cs.utu.fi) // // 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) // // For more information, see http://www.boost.org #ifndef BOOST_LAMBDA_SELECT_FUNCTIONS_HPP #define BOOST_LAMBDA_SELECT_FUNCTIONS_HPP namespace boost { namespace lambda { namespace detail { // select functions ------------------------------- template inline Any& select(Any& any, CALL_FORMAL_ARGS) { CALL_USE_ARGS; return any; } template inline typename Arg::template sig >::type select ( const lambda_functor& op, CALL_FORMAL_ARGS ) { return op.template call< typename Arg::template sig >::type >(CALL_ACTUAL_ARGS); } template inline typename Arg::template sig >::type select ( lambda_functor& op, CALL_FORMAL_ARGS) { return op.template call< typename Arg::template sig >::type >(CALL_ACTUAL_ARGS); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // select functions where the return type is explicitly given // Note: on many functions, this return type is just discarded. // The select functions are inside a class template, and the return type // is a class template argument. // The first implementation used function templates with an explicitly // specified template parameter. // However, this resulted in ambiguous calls (at least with gcc 2.95.2 // and edg 2.44). Not sure whether the compilers were right or wrong. template struct r_select { // Any == RET template static inline RET go (Any& any, CALL_FORMAL_ARGS) { CALL_USE_ARGS; return any; } template static inline RET go (const lambda_functor& op, CALL_FORMAL_ARGS ) { return op.template call(CALL_ACTUAL_ARGS); } template static inline RET go (lambda_functor& op, CALL_FORMAL_ARGS ) { return op.template call(CALL_ACTUAL_ARGS); } }; } // namespace detail } // namespace lambda } // namespace boost #endif