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The <b>BOOST_PP_SEQ_PUSH_BACK</b> macro pushes an element onto the end of a <i>seq</i>.
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Usage
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<b>BOOST_PP_SEQ_PUSH_BACK</b>(<i>seq</i>, <i>elem</i>)
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Arguments
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The <i>seq</i> onto which <i>elem</i> is pushed.
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The element to push onto the end of <i>seq</i>.
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Remarks
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This macro returns <i>seq</i> after appending <i>elem</i>.
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This macro is an explicit form of directly appending an element. In other
words, <b>BOOST_PP_SEQ_PUSH_BACK</b>(<i>seq</i>, <i>x</i>) is equivalent to <i>seq</i>(<i>x</i>).
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See Also
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<a href="seq_push_front.html">BOOST_PP_SEQ_PUSH_FRONT</a></li>
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Requirements
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<b>Header:</b> <a href="../headers/seq/push_back.html"><boost/preprocessor/seq/push_back.hpp></a>
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Sample Code
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#include <<a href="../headers/seq/push_back.html">boost/preprocessor/seq/push_back.hpp</a>>
#define SEQ (a)(b)
<a href="seq_push_back.html">BOOST_PP_SEQ_PUSH_BACK</a>(SEQ, c) // expands to (a)(b)(c)
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<i> Copyright <a href="http://www.housemarque.com" target="_top">Housemarque Oy</a> 2002</i>
</br><i> Copyright Paul Mensonides 2002</i>
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<p><small>Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
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