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- [/==============================================================================
- Copyright (C) 2001-2011 Joel de Guzman
- Copyright (C) 2006 Dan Marsden
- Use, modification and distribution is subject to 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)
- ===============================================================================/]
- [section Organization]
- The library is organized into layers of modules, with each module addressing a particular
- area of responsibility. A module may not depend on modules in higher layers.
- The library is organized in three layers:
- [heading Layers]
- [:[$images/fusion_org.png]]
- The entire library is found in the `"boost/fusion"` directory. Modules are
- organized in directories. Each module has its own header file placed in
- the same directory with the actual module-directory. For example, there
- exists `"boost/fusion/support.hpp"` in the same directory as
- "boost/fusion/support". Everything, except those found inside "detail"
- directories, is public.
- There is also a `"boost/fusion/include/"` directory that contains all the
- headers to all the components and modules. If you are unsure where to
- find a specific component or module, or don't want to fuss with
- hierarchy and nesting, use this.
- The library is header-only. There is no need to build object files to
- link against.
- [heading Directory]
- * tuple
- * algorithm
- * auxiliary
- * iteration
- * query
- * transformation
- * adapted
- * adt
- * array
- * boost::array
- * boost::tuple
- * mpl
- * std_pair
- * std_tuple
- * struct
- * view
- * filter_view
- * flatten_view
- * iterator_range
- * joint_view
- * nview
- * repetitive_view
- * reverse_view
- * single_view
- * transform_view
- * zip_view
- * container
- * deque
- * list
- * map
- * set
- * vector
- * generation
- * mpl
- * functional
- * adapter
- * generation
- * invocation
- * sequence
- * comparison
- * intrinsic
- * io
- * iterator
- * support
- [heading Example]
- If, for example, you want to use `list`, depending on the granularity that
- you desire, you may do so by including one of
- #include <boost/fusion/container.hpp>
- #include <boost/fusion/include/container.hpp>
- #include <boost/fusion/container/list.hpp>
- #include <boost/fusion/include/list.hpp>
- The first includes all containers The second includes only `list`
- [footnote Modules may contain smaller components. Header file
- information for each component will be provided as part of the
- component's documentation.].
- [endsect]
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