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From: Sohail Somani (s.somani_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-01-20 12:46:45
All the at functions would return you a reference, not a copy anyway. So they are doing the right thing. Stripping the reference is the right thing to do.
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From: boost-users-bounces_at_[hidden] on behalf of Chris Weed
Sent: Sat 1/20/2007 9:31 AM
To: boost-users_at_[hidden]
Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [fusion][mpl] Get type from fusion sequenceusingmpl::at_c
I tried this, but it seems to be the result of the at_c function which
is a reference. I would like to get the type of the element. I suppose
I could use a meta-function to strip off the &, but it seems like the
mpl version of at_c should do what I want.
Chris
On 1/18/07, Sohail Somani <s.somani_at_[hidden]> wrote:
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: boost-users-bounces_at_[hidden] on behalf of
> Chris Weed
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> Hi,
> I am trying to get the type of the first element in a fusion vector
> using mpl::at_c. This seems simple enough.
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> I'm a noob to fusion but do you want fusion::result_of::at_c instead?
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