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Test new VC6 workarounds
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// See http://www.boost.org for most recent version including documentation.
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// Revision History
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// 13 Feb 2001 Test new VC6 workarounds (David Abrahams)
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// 11 Feb 2001 Final fixes for Borland (David Abrahams)
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// 11 Feb 2001 Some fixes for Borland get it closer on that compiler
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// (David Abrahams)
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#include <cassert>
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#include <iostream>
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struct my_iterator
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: boost::forward_iterator_helper<my_iterator, char, long, const char*, const char&>
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// An iterator for which we can get traits.
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struct my_iterator1
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: boost::forward_iterator_helper<my_iterator1, char, long, const char*, const char&>
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{
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my_iterator(const char* p) : m_p(p) {}
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my_iterator1(const char* p) : m_p(p) {}
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bool operator==(const my_iterator& rhs) const
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bool operator==(const my_iterator1& rhs) const
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{ return this->m_p == rhs.m_p; }
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my_iterator& operator++() { ++this->m_p; return *this; }
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my_iterator1& operator++() { ++this->m_p; return *this; }
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const char& operator*() { return *m_p; }
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private:
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const char* m_p;
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};
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// Used to prove that we don't require std::iterator<> in the hierarchy under
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// MSVC6, and that we can compute all the traits for a standard-conforming UDT
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// iterator.
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struct my_iterator2
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: boost::equality_comparable<my_iterator2
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, boost::incrementable<my_iterator2
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, boost::dereferenceable<my_iterator2,const char*> > >
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{
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typedef char value_type;
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typedef long difference_type;
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typedef const char* pointer;
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typedef const char& reference;
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typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
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my_iterator2(const char* p) : m_p(p) {}
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bool operator==(const my_iterator2& rhs) const
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{ return this->m_p == rhs.m_p; }
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my_iterator2& operator++() { ++this->m_p; return *this; }
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const char& operator*() { return *m_p; }
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private:
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const char* m_p;
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};
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// Used to prove that we're not overly confused by the existence of
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// std::iterator<> in the hierarchy under MSVC6 - we should find that
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// boost::detail::iterator_traits<my_iterator3>::difference_type is int.
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struct my_iterator3 : my_iterator1
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{
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typedef int difference_type;
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my_iterator3(const char* p) : my_iterator1(p) {}
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};
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template <class Iterator,
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class value_type, class difference_type, class pointer, class reference, class category>
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struct non_portable_tests
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maybe_pointer_test<int*, int, std::ptrdiff_t, int*, int&, std::random_access_iterator_tag>
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int_pointer_test;
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non_pointer_test<my_iterator, char, long, const char*, const char&, std::forward_iterator_tag>
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my_iterator_test;
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non_pointer_test<my_iterator1, char, long, const char*, const char&, std::forward_iterator_tag>
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my_iterator1_test;
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non_pointer_test<my_iterator2, char, long, const char*, const char&, std::forward_iterator_tag>
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my_iterator2_test;
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non_pointer_test<my_iterator3, char, int, const char*, const char&, std::forward_iterator_tag>
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my_iterator3_test;
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int main()
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{
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assert(boost::detail::distance(v.begin(), v.end()) == length);
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assert(boost::detail::distance(&ints[0], ints + length) == length);
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assert(boost::detail::distance(my_iterator(chars), my_iterator(chars + length)) == length);
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assert(boost::detail::distance(my_iterator1(chars), my_iterator1(chars + length)) == length);
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assert(boost::detail::distance(my_iterator2(chars), my_iterator2(chars + length)) == length);
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assert(boost::detail::distance(my_iterator3(chars), my_iterator3(chars + length)) == length);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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