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- // (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2002.
- // (C) Copyright Jeremy Siek 2002.
- // (C) Copyright Thomas Witt 2002.
- // 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)
- #ifndef BOOST_ENABLE_IF_23022003THW_HPP
- #define BOOST_ENABLE_IF_23022003THW_HPP
- #include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
- #include <boost/mpl/identity.hpp>
- #include <boost/iterator/detail/config_def.hpp>
- //
- // Boost iterators uses its own enable_if cause we need
- // special semantics for deficient compilers.
- // 23/02/03 thw
- //
- namespace boost
- {
- namespace iterators
- {
- //
- // Base machinery for all kinds of enable if
- //
- template<bool>
- struct enabled
- {
- template<typename T>
- struct base
- {
- typedef T type;
- };
- };
- //
- // For compilers that don't support "Substitution Failure Is Not An Error"
- // enable_if falls back to always enabled. See comments
- // on operator implementation for consequences.
- //
- template<>
- struct enabled<false>
- {
- template<typename T>
- struct base
- {
- #ifdef BOOST_NO_SFINAE
- typedef T type;
- // This way to do it would give a nice error message containing
- // invalid overload, but has the big disadvantage that
- // there is no reference to user code in the error message.
- //
- // struct invalid_overload;
- // typedef invalid_overload type;
- //
- #endif
- };
- };
- template <class Cond,
- class Return>
- struct enable_if
- # if !defined(BOOST_NO_SFINAE) && !defined(BOOST_NO_IS_CONVERTIBLE)
- : enabled<(Cond::value)>::template base<Return>
- # else
- : mpl::identity<Return>
- # endif
- {
- };
- } // namespace iterators
- } // namespace boost
- #include <boost/iterator/detail/config_undef.hpp>
- #endif // BOOST_ENABLE_IF_23022003THW_HPP
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