
Hi Eric,
You could use reverse_fold instead of reversing the whole list after the transform. Or you could use reverse_fold_tree to get the vector and then pop the attribute_ off the front. That's probably fastest and simplest.
I must be doing something wrong (I suppose it has something to do with my second "when") because parsing: attributes_ << int() << bool() << string() With the above given grammar gives me a mpl::vector<string,bool,int>, which is normal, but if I simply and naively replace fold by reverse_fold, all I get is a mpl::vector<int>. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks, Christophe _________________________________________________________________ More than messages–check out the rest of the Windows Live™. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/