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Edit File: external_accumulator.hpp
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // external_accumulator.hpp // // Copyright 2005 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_ACCUMULATORS_FRAMEWORK_ACCUMULATORS_EXTERNAL_ACCUMULATOR_HPP_EAN_01_12_2005 #define BOOST_ACCUMULATORS_FRAMEWORK_ACCUMULATORS_EXTERNAL_ACCUMULATOR_HPP_EAN_01_12_2005 #include <boost/mpl/placeholders.hpp> #include <boost/parameter/keyword.hpp> #include <boost/accumulators/framework/extractor.hpp> #include <boost/accumulators/framework/depends_on.hpp> // for feature_tag #include <boost/accumulators/framework/accumulator_base.hpp> #include <boost/accumulators/framework/accumulators/reference_accumulator.hpp> namespace boost { namespace accumulators { namespace impl { ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // external_impl /// INTERNAL ONLY /// template<typename Accumulator, typename Tag> struct external_impl : accumulator_base { typedef typename Accumulator::result_type result_type; typedef typename detail::feature_tag<Accumulator>::type feature_tag; external_impl(dont_care) {} template<typename Args> result_type result(Args const &args) const { return this->extract_(args, args[parameter::keyword<Tag>::instance | 0]); } private: template<typename Args> static result_type extract_(Args const &args, int) { // No named parameter passed to the extractor. Maybe the external // feature is held by reference<>. extractor<feature_tag> extract; return extract(accumulators::reference_tag<Tag>(args)); } template<typename Args, typename AccumulatorSet> static result_type extract_(Args const &, AccumulatorSet const &acc) { // OK, a named parameter for this external feature was passed to the // extractor, so use that. extractor<feature_tag> extract; return extract(acc); } }; } // namespace impl namespace tag { ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // external template<typename Feature, typename Tag, typename AccumulatorSet> struct external : depends_on<reference<AccumulatorSet, Tag> > { typedef accumulators::impl::external_impl< detail::to_accumulator<Feature, mpl::_1, mpl::_2> , Tag > impl; }; template<typename Feature, typename Tag> struct external<Feature, Tag, void> : depends_on<> { typedef accumulators::impl::external_impl< detail::to_accumulator<Feature, mpl::_1, mpl::_2> , Tag > impl; }; } // for the purposes of feature-based dependency resolution, // external_accumulator<Feature, Tag> provides the same feature as Feature template<typename Feature, typename Tag, typename AccumulatorSet> struct feature_of<tag::external<Feature, Tag, AccumulatorSet> > : feature_of<Feature> { }; // Note: Usually, the extractor is pulled into the accumulators namespace with // a using directive, not the tag. But the external<> feature doesn't have an // extractor, so we can put the external tag in the accumulators namespace // without fear of a name conflict. using tag::external; }} // namespace boost::accumulators #endif