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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [mpl][variant] Visitor with typelists
From: Steven Watanabe (watanabesj_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-12-29 13:21:51
AMDG
Tilo Nitzsche wrote:
> What is the best (shortest/most elegant) way to create a visitor for a Variant, where there are subsets of the variant types, for which the operation is the same?
>
> typedef boost::mpl::vector<A, B, C> v1;
> typedef boost::mpl::vector<D, E> v2;
> typedef boost::mpl::joint_view<v1, v2> v;
> typedef boost::make_variant_over< v >::type v_union;
>
> struct visitor : public boost::static_visitor<int> {
> int operator()([T in v1] arg) { // do something for A, B, C
> return arg.a;
> }
> int operator()([T in v2] arg) { // do something for D, E
> return arg.b;
> }
> };
>
Use enable_if
typedef boost::mpl::vector<A, B, C> v1;
typedef boost::mpl::vector<D, E> v2;
typedef boost::mpl::joint_view<v1, v2> v;
typedef boost::make_variant_over< v >::type v_union;
struct visitor : public boost::static_visitor<int> {
template<class T>
typename boost::enable_if<boost::mpl::contains<v1, T>, int>::type
operator()(T arg) { // do something for A, B, C
return arg.a;
}
template<class T>
typename boost::enable_if<boost::mpl::contains<v2, T>, int>::type
operator()(T arg) { // do something for D, E
return arg.b;
}
};
In Christ,
Steven Watanabe
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