Author: | David Abrahams |
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Contact: | dave@boost-consulting.com |
Organization: | Boost Consulting |
Date: | 2006-09-11 |
Copyright: | Copyright David Abrahams 2004. |
abstract: | Header <boost/iterator/iterator_traits.hpp> provides the ability to access an iterator's associated types using MPL-compatible metafunctions. |
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std::iterator_traits provides access to five associated types of any iterator: its value_type, reference, pointer, iterator_category, and difference_type. Unfortunately, such a "multi-valued" traits template can be difficult to use in a metaprogramming context. <boost/iterator/iterator_traits.hpp> provides access to these types using a standard metafunctions.
Header <boost/iterator/iterator_traits.hpp>:
template <class Iterator> struct iterator_value { typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type type; }; template <class Iterator> struct iterator_reference { typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::reference type; }; template <class Iterator> struct iterator_pointer { typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::pointer type; }; template <class Iterator> struct iterator_difference { typedef typename detail::iterator_traits<Iterator>::difference_type type; }; template <class Iterator> struct iterator_category { typedef typename detail::iterator_traits<Iterator>::iterator_category type; };
Because of workarounds in Boost, you may find that these metafunctions actually work better than the facilities provided by your compiler's standard library.
On compilers that don't support partial specialization, such as Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 or 7.0, you may need to manually invoke BOOST_BROKEN_COMPILER_TYPE_TRAITS_SPECIALIZATION on the value_type of pointers that are passed to these metafunctions.
Because of bugs in the implementation of GCC-2.9x, the name of iterator_category is changed to iterator_category_ on that compiler. A macro, BOOST_ITERATOR_CATEGORY, that expands to either iterator_category or iterator_category_, as appropriate to the platform, is provided for portability.