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| 3 | "http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/boostbook.dtd"> |
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| 4 | <section id="variant.misc"> |
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| 5 | <title>Miscellaneous Notes</title> |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | <using-namespace name="boost"/> |
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| 8 | |
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| 9 | <section id="variant.versus-any"> |
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| 10 | <title>Boost.Variant vs. Boost.Any</title> |
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| 11 | |
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| 12 | <para>As a discriminated union container, the Variant library shares many |
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| 13 | of the same features of the <libraryname>Any</libraryname> library. |
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| 14 | However, since neither library wholly encapsulates the features of the |
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| 15 | other, one library cannot be generally recommended for use over the |
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| 16 | other.</para> |
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| 17 | |
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| 18 | <para>That said, Boost.Variant has several advantages over Boost.Any, |
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| 19 | such as: |
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| 20 | |
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| 21 | <itemizedlist> |
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| 22 | <listitem>Boost.Variant guarantees the type of its content is one of a |
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| 23 | finite, user-specified set of types.</listitem> |
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| 24 | <listitem>Boost.Variant provides <emphasis>compile-time</emphasis> |
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| 25 | checked visitation of its content. (By contrast, the current version |
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| 26 | of Boost.Any provides no visitation mechanism at all; but even if it |
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| 27 | did, it would need to be checked at run-time.)</listitem> |
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| 28 | <listitem>Boost.Variant enables generic visitation of its content. |
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| 29 | (Even if Boost.Any did provide a visitation mechanism, it would enable |
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| 30 | visitation only of explicitly-specified types.)</listitem> |
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| 31 | <listitem>Boost.Variant offers an efficient, stack-based storage scheme |
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| 32 | (avoiding the overhead of dynamic allocation).</listitem> |
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| 33 | </itemizedlist> |
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| 34 | |
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| 35 | </para> |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | <para>Of course, Boost.Any has several advantages over Boost.Variant, |
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| 38 | such as: |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | <itemizedlist> |
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| 41 | <listitem>Boost.Any, as its name implies, allows virtually any type for |
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| 42 | its content, providing great flexibility.</listitem> |
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| 43 | <listitem>Boost.Any provides the no-throw guarantee of exception safety |
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| 44 | for its swap operation.</listitem> |
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| 45 | <listitem>Boost.Any makes little use of template metaprogramming |
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| 46 | techniques (avoiding potentially hard-to-read error messages and |
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| 47 | significant compile-time processor and memory demands).</listitem> |
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| 48 | </itemizedlist> |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | </para> |
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| 51 | |
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| 52 | </section> |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | <section> |
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| 55 | <title>Portability</title> |
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| 56 | |
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| 57 | <para>The library aims for 100% ANSI/ISO C++ conformance. However, this is |
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| 58 | strictly impossible due to the inherently non-portable nature of the |
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| 59 | <libraryname>Type Traits</libraryname> library's |
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| 60 | <code><classname>type_with_alignment</classname></code> facility. In |
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| 61 | practice though, no compilers or platforms have been discovered where this |
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| 62 | reliance on undefined behavior has been an issue.</para> |
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| 63 | |
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| 64 | <para>Additionally, significant effort has been expended to ensure proper |
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| 65 | functioning despite various compiler bugs and other conformance problems. |
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| 66 | To date the library testsuite has |
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| 67 | been compiled and tested successfully on at least the following compilers |
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| 68 | for basic and advanced functionality: |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | <informaltable> |
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| 71 | <tgroup cols="5"> |
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| 72 | <thead> |
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| 73 | <row> |
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| 74 | <entry></entry> |
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| 75 | <entry>Basic</entry> |
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| 76 | <entry> |
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| 77 | <code>variant<T&></code> |
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| 78 | </entry> |
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| 79 | <entry> |
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| 80 | <link linkend="variant.tutorial.over-sequence"> |
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| 81 | <code>make_variant_over</code> |
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| 82 | </link> |
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| 83 | </entry> |
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| 84 | <entry> |
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| 85 | <link linkend="variant.tutorial.recursive.recursive-variant"> |
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| 86 | <code>make_recursive_variant</code> |
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| 87 | </link> |
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| 88 | </entry> |
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| 89 | </row> |
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| 90 | </thead> |
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| 91 | <tbody> |
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| 92 | <row> |
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| 93 | <entry>Borland C++ 5.5.1 and 5.6.4</entry> |
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| 94 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 95 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 96 | <entry></entry> |
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| 97 | <entry></entry> |
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| 98 | </row> |
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| 99 | <row> |
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| 100 | <entry>Comeau C++ 4.3.0</entry> |
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| 101 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 102 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 103 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 104 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 105 | </row> |
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| 106 | <row> |
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| 107 | <entry>GNU GCC 3.3.1</entry> |
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| 108 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 109 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 110 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 111 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 112 | </row> |
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| 113 | <row> |
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| 114 | <entry>GNU GCC 2.95.3</entry> |
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| 115 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 116 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 117 | <entry></entry> |
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| 118 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 119 | </row> |
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| 120 | <row> |
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| 121 | <entry>Intel C++ 7.0</entry> |
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| 122 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 123 | <entry></entry> |
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| 124 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 125 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 126 | </row> |
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| 127 | <row> |
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| 128 | <entry>Metrowerks CodeWarrior 8.3</entry> |
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| 129 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 130 | <entry></entry> |
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| 131 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 132 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 133 | </row> |
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| 134 | <row> |
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| 135 | <entry>Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1</entry> |
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| 136 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 137 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 138 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 139 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 140 | </row> |
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| 141 | <row> |
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| 142 | <entry>Microsoft Visual C++ 6 SP5 and 7</entry> |
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| 143 | <entry>X</entry> |
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| 144 | <entry></entry> |
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| 145 | <entry></entry> |
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| 146 | <entry></entry> |
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| 147 | </row> |
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| 148 | </tbody> |
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| 149 | </tgroup> |
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| 150 | </informaltable> |
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| 151 | |
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| 152 | </para> |
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| 153 | |
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| 154 | <para>Finally, the current state of the testsuite in CVS may be found on the |
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| 155 | <ulink url="http://boost.sourceforge.net/regression-logs">Test Summary</ulink> |
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| 156 | page. Please note, however, that this page reports on day-to-day changes |
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| 157 | to inter-release code found in the Boost CVS and thus likely does not |
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| 158 | match the state of code found in Boost releases.</para> |
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| 159 | |
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| 160 | </section> |
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| 161 | |
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| 162 | <section id="variant.troubleshooting"> |
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| 163 | <title>Troubleshooting</title> |
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| 164 | |
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| 165 | <para>Due to the heavy use of templates in the implementation of |
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| 166 | <code>variant</code>, it is not uncommon when compiling to encounter |
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| 167 | problems related to template instantiaton depth, compiler memory, etc. This |
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| 168 | section attempts to provide advice to common problems experienced on several |
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| 169 | popular compilers.</para> |
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| 170 | |
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| 171 | <para>(This section is still in progress, with additional advice/feedback |
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| 172 | welcome. Please post to the Boost-Users list with any useful experiences you |
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| 173 | may have.)</para> |
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| 174 | |
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| 175 | <section id="variant.troubleshooting.template-depth"> |
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| 176 | <title>"Template instantiation depth exceeds maximum"</title> |
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| 177 | |
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| 178 | <section id="variant.troubleshooting.template-depth.gcc"> |
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| 179 | <title>GNU GCC</title> |
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| 180 | <para>The compiler option |
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| 181 | <code>-ftemplate-depth-<emphasis>NN</emphasis></code> can increase the |
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| 182 | maximum allowed instantiation depth. (Try |
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| 183 | <code>-ftemplate-depth-50</code>.)</para> |
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| 184 | </section> |
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| 185 | </section> |
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| 186 | |
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| 187 | <section id="variant.troubleshooting.compiler-memory"> |
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| 188 | <title>"Internal heap limit reached"</title> |
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| 189 | |
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| 190 | <section id="variant.troubleshooting.compiler-memory.msvc"> |
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| 191 | <title>Microsoft Visual C++</title> |
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| 192 | <para>The compiler option <code>/Zm<emphasis>NNN</emphasis></code> can |
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| 193 | increase the memory allocation limit. The <code>NNN</code> is a |
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| 194 | scaling percentage (i.e., <code>100</code> denotes the default limit). |
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| 195 | (Try <code>/Zm200</code>.)</para> |
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| 196 | </section> |
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| 197 | </section> |
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| 198 | |
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| 199 | </section> |
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| 200 | |
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| 201 | <section id="variant.ack"> |
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| 202 | <title>Acknowledgments</title> |
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| 203 | |
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| 204 | <para>Eric Friedman and Itay Maman designed the initial submission; Eric was |
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| 205 | the primary implementer.</para> |
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| 206 | |
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| 207 | <para>Eric is also the library maintainer and has expanded upon the initial |
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| 208 | submission -- adding |
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| 209 | <code><classname>make_recursive_variant</classname></code>, |
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| 210 | <code><classname>make_variant_over</classname></code>, support for |
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| 211 | reference content, etc.</para> |
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| 212 | |
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| 213 | <para>Andrei Alexandrescu's work in |
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| 214 | [<link linkend="variant.refs.ale01a">Ale01a</link>] |
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| 215 | and |
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| 216 | [<link linkend="variant.refs.ale02">Ale02</link>] |
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| 217 | inspired the library's design.</para> |
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| 218 | |
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| 219 | <para>Jeff Garland was the formal review manager.</para> |
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| 220 | |
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| 221 | <para>Douglas Gregor, |
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| 222 | Dave Abrahams, |
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| 223 | Anthony Williams, |
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| 224 | Fernando Cacciola, |
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| 225 | Joel de Guzman, |
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| 226 | Dirk Schreib, |
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| 227 | Brad King, |
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| 228 | Giovanni Bajo, |
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| 229 | Eugene Gladyshev, |
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| 230 | and others provided helpful feedback and suggestions to refine the semantics, |
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| 231 | interface, and implementation of the library.</para> |
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| 232 | |
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| 233 | </section> |
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| 234 | |
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| 235 | </section> |
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