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28 | <a name="any"></a>Chapter 1. Boost.Any</h2></div> |
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29 | <div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"> |
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30 | <span class="firstname">Kevlin</span> <span class="surname">Henney</span> |
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32 | <div><p class="copyright">Copyright © 2001 Kevlin Henney</p></div> |
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35 | <p><b>Table of Contents</b></p> |
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37 | <dt><span class="section"><a href="any.html#id936676">Introduction</a></span></dt> |
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40 | <dd><dl> |
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41 | <dt><span class="section"><a href="any/reference.html#any.ValueType"><span class="emphasis"><em>ValueType</em></span> requirements</a></span></dt> |
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42 | <dt><span class="section"><a href="any/reference.html#header.boost.any.hpp">Header <boost/any.hpp></a></span></dt> |
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44 | <dt><span class="section"><a href="any/s04.html">Acknowledgements</a></span></dt> |
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49 | <a name="id936676"></a>Introduction</h2></div></div></div> |
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50 | <p>There are times when a generic (in the sense of |
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51 | <span class="emphasis"><em>general</em></span> as opposed to |
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52 | <span class="emphasis"><em>template-based programming</em></span>) type is needed: |
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53 | variables that are truly variable, accommodating values of many |
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54 | other more specific types rather than C++'s normal strict and |
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55 | static types. We can distinguish three basic kinds of generic |
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56 | type:</p> |
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58 | <li><p>Converting types that can hold one of a number of |
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59 | possible value types, e.g. <code class="computeroutput">int</code> and |
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60 | <code class="computeroutput">string</code>, and freely convert between them, for |
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61 | instance interpreting <code class="computeroutput">5</code> as <code class="computeroutput">"5"</code> or |
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62 | vice-versa. Such types are common in scripting and other |
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63 | interpreted |
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64 | languages. |
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65 | <code class="computeroutput">boost::lexical_cast</code> |
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66 | supports such conversion functionality.</p></li> |
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67 | <li><p> |
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68 | Discriminated types that contain values of different types but |
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69 | do not attempt conversion between them, i.e. <code class="computeroutput">5</code> is |
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70 | held strictly as an <code class="computeroutput">int</code> and is not implicitly |
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71 | convertible either to <code class="computeroutput">"5"</code> or to |
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72 | <code class="computeroutput">5.0</code>. Their indifference to interpretation but |
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73 | awareness of type effectively makes them safe, generic |
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74 | containers of single values, with no scope for surprises from |
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75 | ambiguous conversions.</p></li> |
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76 | <li><p> |
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77 | Indiscriminate types that can refer to anything but are |
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78 | oblivious to the actual underlying type, entrusting all forms |
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79 | of access and interpretation to the programmer. This niche is |
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80 | dominated by <code class="computeroutput">void *</code>, which offers plenty of scope |
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81 | for surprising, undefined behavior.</p></li> |
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82 | </ul></div> |
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83 | <p>The <code class="computeroutput"><a href="boost/any.html" title="Class any">boost::any</a></code> class |
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84 | (based on the class of the same name described in <a href="http://www.two-sdg.demon.co.uk/curbralan/papers/ValuedConversions.pdf" target="_top">"Valued |
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85 | Conversions"</a> by Kevlin Henney, <span class="emphasis"><em>C++ |
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86 | Report</em></span> 12(7), July/August 2000) is a variant value type |
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87 | based on the second category. It supports copying of any value |
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88 | type and safe checked extraction of that value strictly against |
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89 | its type. A similar design, offering more appropriate operators, |
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90 | can be used for a generalized function adaptor, |
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91 | <code class="computeroutput">any_function</code>, a generalized iterator adaptor, |
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92 | <code class="computeroutput">any_iterator</code>, and other object types that need |
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93 | uniform runtime treatment but support only compile-time template |
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94 | parameter conformance.</p> |
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