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Updated with an explanation of the new 'tuple' type for a zip_iterator based on Boost fusion sequences.
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Dereferencing the zip iterator returns a tuple that contains
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Dereferencing the zip iterator returns a tuple that contains
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the results of dereferencing the individual iterators.
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the results of dereferencing the individual iterators.
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The tuple of iterators is now implemented in terms of a Boost fusion sequence.
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Because of this the 'tuple' may be any Boost fusion sequence and, for backwards
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compatibility through a Boost fusion sequence adapter, a Boost tuple. Because the
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'tuple' may be any boost::fusion sequence the 'tuple' may also be any type for which a
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Boost fusion adapter exists. This includes, among others, a std::tuple and a std::pair.
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Just remember to include the appropriate Boost fusion adapter header files for these
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other Boost fusion adapters. The zip_iterator header file already includes the
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Boost fusion adapter header file for Boost tuple, so you need not include it yourself
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to use a Boost tuple as your 'tuple'.
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[section:zip_example Example]
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[section:zip_example Example]
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There are two main types of applications of the `zip_iterator`. The first
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There are two main types of applications of the `zip_iterator`. The first
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