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/*!
@file
Forward declares `boost::hana::pair`.
@copyright Louis Dionne 2013-2016
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(See accompanying file LICENSE.md or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
#ifndef BOOST_HANA_FWD_PAIR_HPP
#define BOOST_HANA_FWD_PAIR_HPP
#include <boost/hana/config.hpp>
#include <boost/hana/fwd/core/make.hpp>
BOOST_HANA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
//! @ingroup group-datatypes
//! Generic container for two elements.
//!
//! `hana::pair` is conceptually the same as `std::pair`. However,
//! `hana::pair` automatically compresses the storage of empty types,
//! and as a result it does not have the `.first` and `.second` members.
//! Instead, one must use the `hana::first` and `hana::second` free
//! functions to access the elements of a pair.
//!
//!
//! Modeled concepts
//! ----------------
//! 1. `Comparable`\n
//! Two pairs `(x, y)` and `(x', y')` are equal if and only if both
//! `x == x'` and `y == y'`.
//! @include example/pair/comparable.cpp
//!
//! 2. `Orderable`\n
//! Pairs are ordered as-if they were 2-element tuples, using a
//! lexicographical ordering.
//! @include example/pair/orderable.cpp
//!
//! 3. `Foldable`\n
//! Folding a pair is equivalent to folding a 2-element tuple. In other
//! words:
//! @code
//! fold_left(make_pair(x, y), s, f) == f(f(s, x), y)
//! fold_right(make_pair(x, y), s, f) == f(x, f(y, s))
//! @endcode
//! Example:
//! @include example/pair/foldable.cpp
//!
//! 4. `Product`\n
//! The model of `Product` is the simplest one possible; the first element
//! of a pair `(x, y)` is `x`, and its second element is `y`.
//! @include example/pair/product.cpp
#ifdef BOOST_HANA_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
template <typename First, typename Second>
struct pair {
//! Default constructs the `pair`. Only exists when both elements
//! of the pair are default constructible.
constexpr pair();
//! Initialize each element of the pair with the corresponding element.
//! Only exists when both elements of the pair are copy-constructible.
constexpr pair(First const& first, Second const& second);
//! Initialize both elements of the pair by perfect-forwarding the
//! corresponding argument. Only exists when both arguments are
//! implicitly-convertible to the corresponding element of the pair.
template <typename T, typename U>
constexpr pair(T&& t, U&& u);
//! Copy-initialize a pair from another pair. Only exists when both
//! elements of the source pair are implicitly convertible to the
//! corresponding element of the constructed pair.
template <typename T, typename U>
constexpr pair(pair<T, U> const& other);
//! Move-initialize a pair from another pair. Only exists when both
//! elements of the source pair are implicitly convertible to the
//! corresponding element of the constructed pair.
template <typename T, typename U>
constexpr pair(pair<T, U>&& other);
//! Assign a pair to another pair. Only exists when both elements
//! of the destination pair are assignable from the corresponding
//! element in the source pair.
template <typename T, typename U>
constexpr pair& operator=(pair<T, U> const& other);
//! Move-assign a pair to another pair. Only exists when both elements
//! of the destination pair are move-assignable from the corresponding
//! element in the source pair.
template <typename T, typename U>
constexpr pair& operator=(pair<T, U>&& other);
//! Equivalent to `hana::equal`
template <typename X, typename Y>
friend constexpr auto operator==(X&& x, Y&& y);
//! Equivalent to `hana::not_equal`
template <typename X, typename Y>
friend constexpr auto operator!=(X&& x, Y&& y);
//! Equivalent to `hana::less`
template <typename X, typename Y>
friend constexpr auto operator<(X&& x, Y&& y);
//! Equivalent to `hana::greater`
template <typename X, typename Y>
friend constexpr auto operator>(X&& x, Y&& y);
//! Equivalent to `hana::less_equal`
template <typename X, typename Y>
friend constexpr auto operator<=(X&& x, Y&& y);
//! Equivalent to `hana::greater_equal`
template <typename X, typename Y>
friend constexpr auto operator>=(X&& x, Y&& y);
};
#else
template <typename First, typename Second>
struct pair;
#endif
//! Tag representing `hana::pair`.
//! @relates hana::pair
struct pair_tag { };
#ifdef BOOST_HANA_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
//! Creates a `hana::pair` with the given elements.
//! @relates hana::pair
//!
//!
//! Example
//! -------
//! @include example/pair/make.cpp
template <>
constexpr auto make<pair_tag> = [](auto&& first, auto&& second)
-> hana::pair<std::decay_t<decltype(first)>, std::decay_t<decltype(second)>>
{
return {forwarded(first), forwarded(second)};
};
#endif
//! Alias to `make<pair_tag>`; provided for convenience.
//! @relates hana::pair
//!
//! Example
//! -------
//! @include example/pair/make.cpp
constexpr auto make_pair = make<pair_tag>;
BOOST_HANA_NAMESPACE_END
#endif // !BOOST_HANA_FWD_PAIR_HPP