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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \file when.hpp
/// Definition of when transform.
//
// Copyright 2008 Eric Niebler. 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)
#ifndef BOOST_PROTO_TRANSFORM_WHEN_HPP_EAN_10_29_2007
#define BOOST_PROTO_TRANSFORM_WHEN_HPP_EAN_10_29_2007
#include <boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp>
#include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum_params.hpp>
#include <boost/preprocessor/repetition/enum_trailing_params.hpp>
#include <boost/preprocessor/iteration/iterate.hpp>
#include <boost/mpl/at.hpp>
#include <boost/mpl/if.hpp>
#include <boost/mpl/map.hpp>
#include <boost/mpl/eval_if.hpp>
#include <boost/proto/proto_fwd.hpp>
#include <boost/proto/traits.hpp>
#include <boost/proto/transform/call.hpp>
#include <boost/proto/transform/make.hpp>
#include <boost/proto/transform/impl.hpp>
#include <boost/proto/transform/env.hpp>
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma warning(push)
# pragma warning(disable : 4714) // function 'xxx' marked as __forceinline not inlined
#endif
namespace boost { namespace proto
{
namespace detail
{
template<typename Grammar, typename R, typename Fun>
struct when_impl
: transform<when<Grammar, Fun> >
{
typedef Grammar first;
typedef Fun second;
typedef typename Grammar::proto_grammar proto_grammar;
// Note: do not evaluate is_callable<R> in this scope.
// R may be an incomplete type at this point.
template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data>
struct impl : transform_impl<Expr, State, Data>
{
// OK to evaluate is_callable<R> here. R should be compete by now.
typedef
typename mpl::if_c<
is_callable<R>::value
, proto::call<Fun> // "R" is a function to call
, proto::make<Fun> // "R" is an object to construct
>::type
which;
typedef typename which::template impl<Expr, State, Data>::result_type result_type;
/// Evaluate <tt>R(A0,A1,...)</tt> as a transform either with
/// <tt>call\<\></tt> or with <tt>make\<\></tt> depending on
/// whether <tt>is_callable\<R\>::value</tt> is \c true or
/// \c false.
///
/// \param e The current expression
/// \param s The current state
/// \param d An arbitrary data
/// \pre <tt>matches\<Expr, Grammar\>::value</tt> is \c true
/// \return <tt>which()(e, s, d)</tt>
BOOST_FORCEINLINE
result_type operator ()(
typename impl::expr_param e
, typename impl::state_param s
, typename impl::data_param d
) const
{
return typename which::template impl<Expr, State, Data>()(e, s, d);
}
};
};
}
/// \brief A grammar element and a PrimitiveTransform that associates
/// a transform with the grammar.
///
/// Use <tt>when\<\></tt> to override a grammar's default transform
/// with a custom transform. It is for used when composing larger
/// transforms by associating smaller transforms with individual
/// rules in your grammar, as in the following transform which
/// counts the number of terminals in an expression.
///
/// \code
/// // Count the terminals in an expression tree.
/// // Must be invoked with initial state == mpl::int_<0>().
/// struct CountLeaves
/// : or_<
/// when<terminal<_>, mpl::next<_state>()>
/// , otherwise<fold<_, _state, CountLeaves> >
/// >
/// {};
/// \endcode
///
/// In <tt>when\<G, T\></tt>, when \c T is a class type it is a
/// PrimitiveTransform and the following equivalencies hold:
///
/// <tt>boost::result_of\<when\<G,T\>(E,S,V)\>::type</tt> is the same as
/// <tt>boost::result_of\<T(E,S,V)\>::type</tt>.
///
/// <tt>when\<G,T\>()(e,s,d)</tt> is the same as
/// <tt>T()(e,s,d)</tt>.
template<typename Grammar, typename PrimitiveTransform /*= Grammar*/>
struct when
: PrimitiveTransform
{
typedef Grammar first;
typedef PrimitiveTransform second;
typedef typename Grammar::proto_grammar proto_grammar;
};
/// \brief A specialization that treats function pointer Transforms as
/// if they were function type Transforms.
///
/// This specialization requires that \c Fun is actually a function type.
///
/// This specialization is required for nested transforms such as
/// <tt>when\<G, T0(T1(_))\></tt>. In C++, functions that are used as
/// parameters to other functions automatically decay to funtion
/// pointer types. In other words, the type <tt>T0(T1(_))</tt> is
/// indistinguishable from <tt>T0(T1(*)(_))</tt>. This specialization
/// is required to handle these nested function pointer type transforms
/// properly.
template<typename Grammar, typename Fun>
struct when<Grammar, Fun *>
: when<Grammar, Fun>
{};
/// \brief Syntactic sugar for <tt>when\<_, Fun\></tt>, for use
/// in grammars to handle all the cases not yet handled.
///
/// Use <tt>otherwise\<T\></tt> in your grammars as a synonym for
/// <tt>when\<_, T\></tt> as in the following transform which
/// counts the number of terminals in an expression.
///
/// \code
/// // Count the terminals in an expression tree.
/// // Must be invoked with initial state == mpl::int_<0>().
/// struct CountLeaves
/// : or_<
/// when<terminal<_>, mpl::next<_state>()>
/// , otherwise<fold<_, _state, CountLeaves> >
/// >
/// {};
/// \endcode
template<typename Fun>
struct otherwise
: when<_, Fun>
{};
namespace envns_
{
// Define the transforms global
BOOST_PROTO_DEFINE_ENV_VAR(transforms_type, transforms);
}
using envns_::transforms;
/// \brief This specialization uses the Data parameter as a collection
/// of transforms that can be indexed by the specified rule.
///
/// Use <tt>when\<T, external_transform\></tt> in your code when you would like
/// to define a grammar once and use it to evaluate expressions with
/// many different sets of transforms. The transforms are found by
/// using the Data parameter as a map from rules to transforms.
///
/// See \c action_map for an example.
template<typename Grammar>
struct when<Grammar, external_transform>
: proto::transform<when<Grammar, external_transform> >
{
typedef Grammar first;
typedef external_transform second;
typedef typename Grammar::proto_grammar proto_grammar;
template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data>
struct impl
: remove_reference<
typename mpl::eval_if_c<
proto::result_of::has_env_var<Data, transforms_type>::value
, proto::result_of::env_var<Data, transforms_type>
, proto::result_of::env_var<Data, data_type>
>::type
>::type::template when<Grammar>::template impl<Expr, State, Data>
{};
};
/// \brief For defining a map of Rule/Transform pairs for use with
/// <tt>when\<T, external_transform\></tt> to make transforms external to the grammar
///
/// The following code defines a grammar with a couple of external transforms.
/// It also defines an action_map that maps from rules to transforms. It then
/// passes that transforms map at the Data parameter to the grammar. In this way,
/// the behavior of the grammar can be modified post-hoc by passing a different
/// action_map.
///
/// \code
/// struct int_terminal
/// : proto::terminal<int>
/// {};
///
/// struct char_terminal
/// : proto::terminal<char>
/// {};
///
/// struct my_grammar
/// : proto::or_<
/// proto::when< int_terminal, proto::external_transform >
/// , proto::when< char_terminal, proto::external_transform >
/// , proto::when<
/// proto::plus< my_grammar, my_grammar >
/// , proto::fold< _, int(), my_grammar >
/// >
/// >
/// {};
///
/// struct my_transforms
/// : proto::external_transforms<
/// proto::when<int_terminal, print(proto::_value)>
/// , proto::when<char_terminal, print(proto::_value)>
/// >
/// {};
///
/// proto::literal<int> i(1);
/// proto::literal<char> c('a');
/// my_transforms trx;
///
/// // Evaluate "i+c" using my_grammar with the specified transforms:
/// my_grammar()(i + c, 0, trx);
/// \endcode
template<BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS_WITH_A_DEFAULT(BOOST_MPL_LIMIT_MAP_SIZE, typename T, mpl::na)>
struct external_transforms
{
typedef mpl::map<BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS(BOOST_MPL_LIMIT_MAP_SIZE, T)> map_type;
template<typename Rule>
struct when
: proto::when<_, typename mpl::at<map_type, Rule>::type>
{};
};
// Other specializations of proto::when are generated by the preprocessor...
#include <boost/proto/transform/detail/when.hpp>
/// INTERNAL ONLY
///
template<typename Grammar, typename Transform>
struct is_callable<when<Grammar, Transform> >
: mpl::true_
{};
}} // namespace boost::proto
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma warning(pop)
#endif
#endif
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