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3 | "http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/boostbook.dtd"> |
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4 | <library name="Any" dirname="any" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" |
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5 | id="any" last-revision="$Date: 2005/11/04 09:34:36 $"> |
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6 | <libraryinfo> |
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7 | <author> |
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8 | <firstname>Kevlin</firstname> |
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9 | <surname>Henney</surname> |
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10 | </author> |
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11 | |
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12 | <copyright> |
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13 | <year>2001</year> |
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14 | <holder>Kevlin Henney</holder> |
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15 | </copyright> |
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16 | |
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17 | <librarypurpose> |
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18 | Safe, generic container for single values of different value types |
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19 | </librarypurpose> |
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20 | <librarycategory name="category:data-structures"/> |
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21 | </libraryinfo> |
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22 | |
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23 | <title>Boost.Any</title> |
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24 | |
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25 | <section> |
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26 | <title>Introduction</title> |
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27 | |
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28 | <para>There are times when a generic (in the sense of |
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29 | <emphasis>general</emphasis> as opposed to |
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30 | <emphasis>template-based programming</emphasis>) type is needed: |
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31 | variables that are truly variable, accommodating values of many |
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32 | other more specific types rather than C++'s normal strict and |
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33 | static types. We can distinguish three basic kinds of generic |
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34 | type:</para> |
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35 | |
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36 | <itemizedlist> |
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37 | <listitem> |
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38 | <para>Converting types that can hold one of a number of |
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39 | possible value types, e.g. <code>int</code> and |
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40 | <code>string</code>, and freely convert between them, for |
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41 | instance interpreting <code>5</code> as <code>"5"</code> or |
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42 | vice-versa. Such types are common in scripting and other |
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43 | interpreted |
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44 | languages. |
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45 | <code><functionname>boost::lexical_cast</functionname></code> |
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46 | supports such conversion functionality.</para> |
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47 | </listitem> |
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48 | <listitem> |
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49 | <para> |
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50 | Discriminated types that contain values of different types but |
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51 | do not attempt conversion between them, i.e. <code>5</code> is |
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52 | held strictly as an <code>int</code> and is not implicitly |
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53 | convertible either to <code>"5"</code> or to |
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54 | <code>5.0</code>. Their indifference to interpretation but |
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55 | awareness of type effectively makes them safe, generic |
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56 | containers of single values, with no scope for surprises from |
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57 | ambiguous conversions.</para> |
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58 | </listitem> |
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59 | <listitem> |
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60 | <para> |
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61 | Indiscriminate types that can refer to anything but are |
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62 | oblivious to the actual underlying type, entrusting all forms |
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63 | of access and interpretation to the programmer. This niche is |
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64 | dominated by <code>void *</code>, which offers plenty of scope |
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65 | for surprising, undefined behavior.</para> |
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66 | </listitem> |
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67 | </itemizedlist> |
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68 | |
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69 | <para>The <code><classname>boost::any</classname></code> class |
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70 | (based on the class of the same name described in <ulink |
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71 | url="http://www.two-sdg.demon.co.uk/curbralan/papers/ValuedConversions.pdf">"Valued |
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72 | Conversions"</ulink> by Kevlin Henney, <emphasis>C++ |
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73 | Report</emphasis> 12(7), July/August 2000) is a variant value type |
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74 | based on the second category. It supports copying of any value |
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75 | type and safe checked extraction of that value strictly against |
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76 | its type. A similar design, offering more appropriate operators, |
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77 | can be used for a generalized function adaptor, |
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78 | <code>any_function</code>, a generalized iterator adaptor, |
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79 | <code>any_iterator</code>, and other object types that need |
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80 | uniform runtime treatment but support only compile-time template |
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81 | parameter conformance.</para> |
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82 | </section> |
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83 | |
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84 | <section> |
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85 | <title>Examples</title> |
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86 | |
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87 | <using-namespace name="boost"/> |
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88 | <using-class name="boost::any"/> |
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89 | |
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90 | <para>The following code demonstrates the syntax for using |
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91 | implicit conversions to and copying of any objects:</para> |
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92 | |
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93 | <programlisting name="any.example.first"> |
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94 | #include <list> |
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95 | #include <boost/any.hpp> |
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96 | |
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97 | using <functionname>boost::any_cast</functionname>; |
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98 | typedef std::list<<classname>boost::any</classname>> many; |
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99 | |
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100 | void append_int(many & values, int value) |
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101 | { |
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102 | <classname>boost::any</classname> to_append = value; |
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103 | values.push_back(to_append); |
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104 | } |
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105 | |
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106 | void append_string(many & values, const std::string & value) |
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107 | { |
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108 | values.push_back(value); |
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109 | } |
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110 | |
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111 | void append_char_ptr(many & values, const char * value) |
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112 | { |
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113 | values.push_back(value); |
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114 | } |
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115 | |
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116 | void append_any(many & values, const <classname>boost::any</classname> & value) |
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117 | { |
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118 | values.push_back(value); |
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119 | } |
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120 | |
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121 | void append_nothing(many & values) |
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122 | { |
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123 | values.push_back(<classname>boost::any</classname>()); |
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124 | } |
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125 | </programlisting> |
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126 | |
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127 | <para>The following predicates follow on from the previous |
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128 | definitions and demonstrate the use of queries on any |
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129 | objects:</para> |
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130 | |
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131 | <programlisting name="any.example.second"> |
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132 | bool is_empty(const <classname>boost::any</classname> & operand) |
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133 | { |
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134 | return operand.<methodname>empty</methodname>(); |
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135 | } |
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136 | |
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137 | bool is_int(const <classname>boost::any</classname> & operand) |
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138 | { |
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139 | return operand.<methodname>type</methodname>() == typeid(int); |
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140 | } |
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141 | |
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142 | bool is_char_ptr(const <classname>boost::any</classname> & operand) |
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143 | { |
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144 | try |
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145 | { |
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146 | <functionname>any_cast</functionname><const char *>(operand); |
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147 | return true; |
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148 | } |
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149 | catch(const <classname>boost::bad_any_cast</classname> &) |
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150 | { |
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151 | return false; |
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152 | } |
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153 | } |
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154 | |
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155 | bool is_string(const <classname>boost::any</classname> & operand) |
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156 | { |
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157 | return <functionname>any_cast</functionname><std::string>(&operand); |
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158 | } |
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159 | |
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160 | void count_all(many & values, std::ostream & out) |
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161 | { |
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162 | out << "#empty == " |
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163 | << std::count_if(values.begin(), values.end(), is_empty) << std::endl; |
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164 | out << "#int == " |
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165 | << std::count_if(values.begin(), values.end(), is_int) << std::endl; |
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166 | out << "#const char * == " |
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167 | << std::count_if(values.begin(), values.end(), is_char_ptr) << std::endl; |
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168 | out << "#string == " |
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169 | << std::count_if(values.begin(), values.end(), is_string) << std::endl; |
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170 | } |
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171 | </programlisting> |
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172 | |
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173 | <para>The following type, patterned after the OMG's Property Service, defines name-value pairs for arbitrary value types:</para> |
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174 | |
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175 | <programlisting> |
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176 | struct property |
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177 | { |
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178 | property(); |
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179 | property(const std::string &, const <classname>boost::any</classname> &); |
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180 | |
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181 | std::string name; |
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182 | <classname>boost::any</classname> value; |
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183 | }; |
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184 | |
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185 | typedef std::list<property> properties; |
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186 | </programlisting> |
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187 | |
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188 | <para>The following base class demonstrates one approach to |
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189 | runtime polymorphism based callbacks that also require arbitrary |
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190 | argument types. The absence of virtual member templates requires |
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191 | that different solutions have different trade-offs in terms of |
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192 | efficiency, safety, and generality. Using a checked variant type |
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193 | offers one approach:</para> |
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194 | |
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195 | <programlisting> |
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196 | class consumer |
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197 | { |
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198 | public: |
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199 | virtual void notify(const <classname>any</classname> &) = 0; |
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200 | ... |
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201 | }; |
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202 | </programlisting> |
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203 | </section> |
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204 | |
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205 | <library-reference> |
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206 | <section id="any.ValueType"> |
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207 | <title><emphasis>ValueType</emphasis> requirements</title> |
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208 | |
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209 | <para>Values are strongly informational objects for which |
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210 | identity is not significant, i.e. the focus is principally on |
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211 | their state content and any behavior organized around |
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212 | that. Another distinguishing feature of values is their |
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213 | granularity: normally fine-grained objects representing simple |
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214 | concepts in the system such as quantities.</para> |
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215 | |
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216 | <para>As the emphasis of a value lies in its state not its |
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217 | identity, values can be copied and typically assigned one to |
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218 | another, requiring the explicit or implicit definition of a |
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219 | public copy constructor and public assignment operator. Values |
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220 | typically live within other scopes, i.e. within objects or |
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221 | blocks, rather than on the heap. Values are therefore normally |
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222 | passed around and manipulated directly as variables or through |
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223 | references, but not as pointers that emphasize identity and |
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224 | indirection.</para> |
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225 | |
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226 | <para>The specific requirements on value types to be used in an |
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227 | <code><classname alt="boost::any">any</classname></code> |
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228 | are:</para> |
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229 | |
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230 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> |
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231 | <listitem><simpara>A <emphasis>ValueType</emphasis> is |
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232 | <emphasis>CopyConstructible</emphasis> [20.1.3].</simpara> |
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233 | </listitem> |
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234 | |
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235 | <listitem><simpara>A <emphasis>ValueType</emphasis> is |
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236 | optionally <emphasis>Assignable</emphasis> [23.1]. The strong |
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237 | exception-safety guarantee is required for all forms of |
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238 | assignment.</simpara> |
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239 | </listitem> |
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240 | |
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241 | <listitem><simpara>The destructor for a |
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242 | <emphasis>ValueType</emphasis> upholds the no-throw |
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243 | exception-safety guarantee.</simpara> |
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244 | </listitem> |
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245 | </itemizedlist> |
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246 | </section> |
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247 | |
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248 | <header name="boost/any.hpp"> |
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249 | <namespace name="boost"> |
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250 | <class name="bad_any_cast"> |
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251 | <inherit access="public"> |
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252 | <classname>std::bad_cast</classname> |
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253 | </inherit> |
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254 | <purpose>The exception thrown in the event of a failed |
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255 | <code><functionname>any_cast</functionname></code> of an |
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256 | <code><classname>any</classname></code> value.</purpose> |
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257 | |
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258 | <method name="what" specifiers="virtual" cv="const"> |
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259 | <type>const char *</type> |
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260 | </method> |
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261 | </class> |
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262 | |
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263 | <class name="any"> |
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264 | <purpose>A class whose instances can hold instances of any |
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265 | type that satisfies <link |
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266 | linkend="any.ValueType">ValueType</link> |
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267 | requirements.</purpose> |
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268 | |
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269 | <constructor> |
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270 | <postconditions><simpara><code>this-><methodname>empty</methodname>()</code></simpara></postconditions> |
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271 | </constructor> |
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272 | |
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273 | <constructor> |
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274 | <parameter name="other"> |
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275 | <paramtype>const <classname>any</classname> &</paramtype> |
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276 | </parameter> |
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277 | |
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278 | <effects><simpara> Copy constructor that copies content of |
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279 | <code>other</code> into new instance, so that any content |
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280 | is equivalent in both type and value to the content of |
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281 | <code>other</code>, or empty if <code>other</code> is |
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282 | empty. </simpara></effects> |
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283 | |
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284 | <throws><simpara>May fail with a |
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285 | <code><classname>std::bad_alloc</classname></code> |
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286 | exception or any exceptions arising from the copy |
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287 | constructor of the contained type.</simpara></throws> |
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288 | </constructor> |
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289 | |
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290 | <constructor> |
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291 | <template> |
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292 | <template-type-parameter name="ValueType"/> |
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293 | </template> |
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294 | |
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295 | <parameter name="value"> |
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296 | <paramtype>const ValueType &</paramtype> |
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297 | </parameter> |
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298 | |
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299 | <effects><simpara>Makes a copy of <code>value</code>, so |
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300 | that the initial content of the new instance is equivalent |
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301 | in both type and value to |
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302 | <code>value</code>.</simpara></effects> |
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303 | |
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304 | <throws><simpara><code><classname>std::bad_alloc</classname></code> |
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305 | or any exceptions arising from the copy constructor of the |
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306 | contained type.</simpara></throws> |
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307 | </constructor> |
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308 | |
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309 | <destructor> |
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310 | <effects><simpara>Releases any and all resources used in |
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311 | management of instance.</simpara></effects> |
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312 | <throws><simpara>Nothing.</simpara></throws> |
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313 | </destructor> |
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314 | |
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315 | <copy-assignment> |
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316 | <type><classname>any</classname> &</type> |
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317 | |
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318 | <parameter name="rhs"> |
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319 | <paramtype>const <classname>any</classname> &</paramtype> |
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320 | </parameter> |
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321 | |
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322 | <effects><simpara>Copies content of <code>rhs</code> into |
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323 | current instance, discarding previous content, so that the |
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324 | new content is equivalent in both type and value to the |
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325 | content of <code>rhs</code>, or empty if |
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326 | <code>rhs.<methodname>empty</methodname>()</code>.</simpara></effects> |
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327 | |
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328 | <throws><simpara><code><classname>std::bad_alloc</classname></code> |
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329 | or any exceptions arising from the copy constructor of the |
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330 | contained type. Assignment satisfies the strong guarantee |
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331 | of exception safety.</simpara></throws> |
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332 | </copy-assignment> |
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333 | |
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334 | <copy-assignment> |
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335 | <template> |
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336 | <template-type-parameter name="ValueType"/> |
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337 | </template> |
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338 | |
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339 | <type><classname>any</classname> &</type> |
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340 | |
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341 | <parameter name="rhs"> |
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342 | <paramtype>const ValueType &</paramtype> |
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343 | </parameter> |
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344 | |
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345 | <effects><simpara>Makes a copy of <code>rhs</code>, |
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346 | discarding previous content, so that the new content of is |
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347 | equivalent in both type and value to |
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348 | <code>rhs</code>.</simpara></effects> |
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349 | |
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350 | <throws><simpara><code><classname>std::bad_alloc</classname></code> |
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351 | or any exceptions arising from the copy constructor of the |
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352 | contained type. Assignment satisfies the strong guarantee |
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353 | of exception safety.</simpara></throws> |
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354 | </copy-assignment> |
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355 | |
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356 | <method-group name="modifiers"> |
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357 | <method name="swap"> |
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358 | <type><classname>any</classname> &</type> |
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359 | |
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360 | <parameter name="rhs"> |
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361 | <paramtype><classname>any</classname> &</paramtype> |
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362 | </parameter> |
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363 | |
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364 | <effects><simpara>Exchange of the contents of |
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365 | <code>*this</code> and |
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366 | <code>rhs</code>.</simpara></effects> |
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367 | |
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368 | <returns><simpara><code>*this</code></simpara></returns> |
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369 | |
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370 | <throws><simpara>Nothing.</simpara></throws> |
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371 | </method> |
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372 | </method-group> |
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373 | |
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374 | <method-group name="queries"> |
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375 | <method name="empty" cv="const"> |
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376 | <type>bool</type> |
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377 | |
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378 | <returns><simpara><code>true</code> if instance is |
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379 | empty, otherwise <code>false</code>.</simpara></returns> |
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380 | |
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381 | <throws><simpara>Will not throw.</simpara></throws> |
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382 | </method> |
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383 | |
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384 | <method name="type" cv="const"> |
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385 | <type>const <classname>std::type_info</classname> &</type> |
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386 | |
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387 | <returns><simpara>the <code>typeid</code> of the |
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388 | contained value if instance is non-empty, otherwise |
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389 | <code>typeid(void)</code>.</simpara></returns> |
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390 | |
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391 | <notes><simpara>Useful for querying against types known |
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392 | either at compile time or only at |
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393 | runtime.</simpara></notes> |
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394 | </method> |
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395 | </method-group> |
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396 | </class> |
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397 | |
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398 | <overloaded-function name="any_cast"> |
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399 | <signature> |
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400 | <template> |
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401 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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402 | </template> |
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403 | |
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404 | <type>T</type> |
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405 | |
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406 | <parameter name="operand"> |
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407 | <paramtype><classname>any</classname> &</paramtype> |
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408 | </parameter> |
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409 | </signature> |
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410 | |
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411 | <signature> |
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412 | <template> |
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413 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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414 | </template> |
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415 | |
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416 | <type>T</type> |
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417 | |
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418 | <parameter name="operand"> |
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419 | <paramtype>const <classname>any</classname> &</paramtype> |
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420 | </parameter> |
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421 | </signature> |
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422 | |
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423 | <signature> |
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424 | <template> |
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425 | <template-type-parameter name="ValueType"/> |
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426 | </template> |
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427 | |
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428 | <type>const ValueType *</type> |
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429 | |
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430 | <parameter name="operand"> |
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431 | <paramtype>const <classname>any</classname> *</paramtype> |
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432 | </parameter> |
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433 | </signature> |
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434 | |
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435 | <signature> |
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436 | <template> |
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437 | <template-type-parameter name="ValueType"/> |
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438 | </template> |
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439 | |
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440 | <type>ValueType *</type> |
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441 | |
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442 | <parameter name="operand"> |
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443 | <paramtype><classname>any</classname> *</paramtype> |
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444 | </parameter> |
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445 | </signature> |
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446 | |
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447 | <purpose><simpara>Custom keyword cast for extracting a value |
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448 | of a given type from an |
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449 | <code><classname>any</classname></code>.</simpara></purpose> |
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450 | |
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451 | <returns><simpara> If passed a pointer, it returns a |
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452 | similarly qualified pointer to the value content if |
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453 | successful, otherwise null is returned. |
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454 | If T is ValueType, it returns a copy of the held value, otherwise, if T is a reference |
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455 | to (possibly const qualified) ValueType, it returns a reference to the held |
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456 | value.</simpara></returns> |
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457 | |
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458 | <throws><simpara>Overloads taking an |
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459 | <code><classname>any</classname></code> pointer do not |
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460 | throw; overloads taking an |
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461 | <code><classname>any</classname></code> value or reference |
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462 | throws <code><classname>bad_any_cast</classname></code> if |
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463 | unsuccessful.</simpara></throws> |
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464 | |
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465 | </overloaded-function> |
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466 | </namespace> |
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467 | </header> |
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468 | </library-reference> |
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469 | |
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470 | <section> |
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471 | <title>Acknowledgements</title> |
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472 | |
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473 | <para>Doug Gregor ported the documentation to the BoostBook format.</para> |
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474 | </section> |
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475 | </library> |
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