/*============================================================================= Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Jaakko Jarvi Copyright (c) 2001-2011 Joel de Guzman 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) ==============================================================================*/ #include #include #if !defined(FUSION_AT) #define FUSION_AT at_c #endif #if !defined(FUSION_MAKE) #define FUSION_MAKE BOOST_PP_CAT(make_, FUSION_SEQUENCE) #endif #if !defined(FUSION_TIE) #define FUSION_TIE BOOST_PP_CAT(FUSION_SEQUENCE, _tie) #endif namespace test_detail { // something to prevent warnings for unused variables template void dummy(const T&) {} // no public default constructor class foo { public: explicit foo(int v) : val(v) {} bool operator==(const foo& other) const { return val == other.val; } private: foo() {} int val; }; } void test() { using namespace boost::fusion; using namespace test_detail; int a; char b; foo c(5); FUSION_TIE(a, b, c) = FUSION_MAKE(2, 'a', foo(3)); BOOST_TEST(a == 2); BOOST_TEST(b == 'a'); BOOST_TEST(c == foo(3)); FUSION_TIE(a, ignore, c) = FUSION_MAKE((short int)5, false, foo(5)); BOOST_TEST(a == 5); BOOST_TEST(b == 'a'); BOOST_TEST(c == foo(5)); int i, j; FUSION_TIE(i, j) = FUSION_MAKE(1, 2); BOOST_TEST(i == 1 && j == 2); FUSION_SEQUENCE ta; #if defined(FUSION_TEST_FAIL) ta = std::FUSION_MAKE(1, 2); // should fail, tuple is of length 3, not 2 #endif dummy(ta); // ties cannot be rebound int d = 3; FUSION_SEQUENCE ti(a); BOOST_TEST(&FUSION_AT<0>(ti) == &a); ti = FUSION_SEQUENCE(d); BOOST_TEST(&FUSION_AT<0>(ti) == &a); }