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// Copyright David Abrahams 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)
#include <boost/python/detail/result.hpp>
#include <boost/type.hpp>
#include <functional>
using boost::python::detail::result;
using boost::type;
void expect_int(type<int>*) {}
void expect_string(type<char*>*) {}
struct X {};
int main()
{
// Test the usage which works for functions, member functions, and data members
expect_int(
result((int(*)())0)
);
expect_int(
result((int(*)(char))0)
);
expect_int(
result((int(X::*)())0)
);
expect_int(
result((int(X::*)(char))0)
);
expect_int(
result((int(X::*))0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(*)())0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(*)(char))0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(X::*)())0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(X::*)(char))0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(X::*))0)
);
// Show that we can use the general version that works for
// AdaptableFunctions
expect_int(
result((int(*)())0,0)
);
expect_int(
result((int(*)(char))0,0)
);
expect_int(
result((int(X::*)())0,0)
);
expect_int(
result((int(X::*)(char))0,0)
);
expect_int(
result((int(X::*))0,0)
);
expect_int(
result(std::plus<int>(),0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(*)())0,0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(*)(char))0,0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(X::*)())0,0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(X::*)(char))0,0)
);
expect_string(
result((char*(X::*))0,0)
);
expect_string(
result(std::plus<char*>(),0)
);
return 0;
}
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