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| 29 | <dt><span class="section"><a href="s05.html#id2738981">Type Erasure</a></span></dt> |
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| 30 | <dt><span class="section"><a href="s05.html#id2739046"><code class="computeroutput">connection</code> class</a></span></dt> |
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| 31 | <dt><span class="section"><a href="s05.html#id2739157">Slot Call Iterator</a></span></dt> |
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| 35 | <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
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| 36 | <a name="id2738981"></a>Type Erasure</h4></div></div></div> |
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| 37 | <p>"Type erasure", where static type information is eliminated |
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| 38 | by the use of dynamically dispatched interfaces, is used |
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| 39 | extensively within the Boost.Signals library to reduce the amount |
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| 40 | of code generated by template instantiation. Each signal must |
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| 41 | manage a list of slots and their associated connections, along |
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| 42 | with a <code class="computeroutput">std::map</code> to map from group identifiers to |
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| 43 | their associated connections. However, instantiating this map for |
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| 44 | every token type, and perhaps within each translation unit (for |
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| 45 | some popular template instantiation strategies) increase compile |
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| 46 | time overhead and space overhead.</p> |
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| 47 | <p> To combat this so-called "template bloat", we use |
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| 48 | Boost.Function and Boost.Any to store unknown types and |
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| 49 | operations. Then, all of the code for handling the list of slots |
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| 50 | and the mapping from slot identifiers to connections is factored |
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| 51 | into the class <code class="computeroutput">signal_base</code> |
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| 52 | that deals exclusively with the <code class="computeroutput">any</code> and |
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| 53 | <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../boost/function.html" title="Class template function">function</a></code> objects, hiding the |
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| 54 | actual implementations using the well-known pimpl idiom. The |
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| 55 | actual <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../signalN.html" title="Class template signalN">signalN</a></code> class templates |
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| 56 | deal only with code that will change depending on the number of |
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| 57 | arguments or which is inherently template-dependent (such as |
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| 58 | connection).</p> |
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| 61 | <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
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| 62 | <a name="id2739046"></a><code class="computeroutput">connection</code> class</h4></div></div></div> |
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| 63 | <p> The <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../connection.html" title="Class connection">connection</a></code> class is |
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| 64 | central to the behavior of the Boost.Signals library. It is the |
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| 65 | only entity within the Boost.Signals system that has knowledge of |
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| 66 | all objects that are associated by a given connection. To be |
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| 67 | specific, the <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../connection.html" title="Class connection">connection</a></code> class |
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| 68 | itself is merely a thin wrapper over a |
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| 69 | <code class="computeroutput">shared_ptr</code> to a |
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| 70 | <code class="computeroutput">basic_connection</code> object.</p> |
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| 71 | <p><code class="computeroutput"><a href="../connection.html" title="Class connection">connection</a></code> objects are |
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| 72 | stored by all participants in the Signals system: each |
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| 73 | <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../trackable.html" title="Class trackable">trackable</a></code> object contains a |
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| 74 | list of <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../connection.html" title="Class connection">connection</a></code> objects |
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| 75 | describing all connections it is a part of; similarly, all signals |
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| 76 | contain a set of pairs that define a slot. The pairs consist of a |
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| 77 | slot function object (generally a Boost.Function object) and a |
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| 78 | <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../connection.html" title="Class connection">connection</a></code> object (that will |
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| 79 | disconnect on destruction). Finally, the mapping from slot groups |
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| 80 | to slots is based on the key value in a |
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| 81 | <code class="computeroutput">std::multimap</code> (the stored data |
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| 82 | in the <code class="computeroutput">std::multimap</code> is the |
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| 83 | slot pair).</p> |
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| 84 | </div> |
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| 85 | <div class="section" lang="en"> |
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| 86 | <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
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| 87 | <a name="id2739157"></a>Slot Call Iterator</h4></div></div></div> |
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| 88 | <p> The slot call iterator is conceptually a stack of iterator |
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| 89 | adaptors that modify the behavior of the underlying iterator |
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| 90 | through the list of slots. The following table describes the type |
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| 91 | and behavior of each iterator adaptor required. Note that this is |
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| 92 | only a conceptual model: the implementation collapses all these |
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| 93 | layers into a single iterator adaptor because several popular |
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| 94 | compilers failed to compile the implementation of the conceptual |
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| 95 | model.</p> |
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| 96 | <div class="informaltable"><table class="table"> |
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| 97 | <colgroup> |
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| 98 | <col> |
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| 99 | <col> |
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| 100 | </colgroup> |
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| 101 | <thead><tr> |
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| 102 | <th align="left">Iterator Adaptor</th> |
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| 103 | <th align="left">Purpose</th> |
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| 104 | </tr></thead> |
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| 105 | <tbody> |
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| 107 | <td align="left"><p>Slot List Iterator</p></td> |
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| 108 | <td align="left"><p>An iterator through the list of slots |
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| 109 | connected to a signal. The <code class="computeroutput">value_type</code> of this |
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| 110 | iterator will be |
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| 111 | <code class="computeroutput">std::pair<any, |
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| 112 | connection></code>, where the |
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| 113 | <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../boost/any.html" title="Class any">any</a></code> contains an |
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| 114 | instance of the slot function type.</p></td> |
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| 115 | </tr> |
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| 116 | <tr> |
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| 117 | <td align="left"><p>Filter Iterator Adaptor</p></td> |
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| 118 | <td align="left"><p>This filtering iterator adaptor filters out |
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| 119 | slots that have been disconnected, so we never see a |
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| 120 | disconnected slot in later stages.</p></td> |
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| 121 | </tr> |
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| 123 | <td align="left"><p>Projection Iterator Adaptor</p></td> |
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| 124 | <td align="left"><p>The projection iterator adaptor returns a |
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| 125 | reference to the first member of the pair that constitutes |
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| 126 | a connected slot (e.g., just the |
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| 127 | <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../boost/any.html" title="Class any">boost::any</a></code> object that |
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| 128 | holds the slot function).</p></td> |
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| 129 | </tr> |
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| 130 | <tr> |
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| 131 | <td align="left"><p>Transform Iterator Adaptor</p></td> |
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| 132 | <td align="left"><p>This transform iterator adaptor performs an |
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| 133 | <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../any_cast.html" title="Function any_cast">any_cast</a></code> to |
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| 134 | extract a reference to the slot function with the |
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| 135 | appropriate slot function type.</p></td> |
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| 136 | </tr> |
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| 137 | <tr> |
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| 138 | <td align="left"><p>Transform Iterator Adaptor</p></td> |
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| 139 | <td align="left"><p>This transform iterator adaptor calls the |
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| 140 | function object returned by dereferencing the underlying |
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| 141 | iterator with the set of arguments given to the signal |
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| 142 | itself, and returns the result of that slot |
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| 143 | call.</p></td> |
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| 144 | </tr> |
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| 146 | <td align="left"><p>Input Caching Iterator Adaptor</p></td> |
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| 147 | <td align="left"><p>This iterator adaptor caches the result of |
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| 148 | dereferencing the underlying iterator. Therefore, |
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| 149 | dereferencing this iterator multiple times will only |
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| 150 | result in the underlying iterator being dereferenced once; |
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| 151 | thus, a slot can only be called once but its result can be |
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| 152 | used multiple times.</p></td> |
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| 153 | </tr> |
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| 154 | <tr> |
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| 155 | <td align="left"><p>Slot Call Iterator</p></td> |
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| 156 | <td align="left"><p>Iterates over calls to each slot.</p></td> |
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| 157 | </tr> |
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| 158 | </tbody> |
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| 161 | <div class="section" lang="en"> |
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| 162 | <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
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| 163 | <a name="id2739308"></a><code class="computeroutput">visit_each</code> function template</h4></div></div></div> |
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| 164 | <p> The <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../visit_each.html" title="Function template visit_each">visit_each</a></code> |
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| 165 | function template is a mechanism for discovering objects that are |
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| 166 | stored within another object. Function template |
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| 167 | <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../visit_each.html" title="Function template visit_each">visit_each</a></code> takes three |
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| 168 | arguments: an object to explore, a visitor function object that is |
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| 169 | invoked with each subobject, and the <code class="computeroutput">int</code> 0. </p> |
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| 170 | <p> The third parameter is merely a temporary solution to the |
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| 171 | widespread lack of proper function template partial ordering. The |
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| 172 | primary <code class="computeroutput"><a href="../visit_each.html" title="Function template visit_each">visit_each</a></code> |
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| 173 | function template specifies this third parameter type to be |
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| 174 | <code class="computeroutput">long</code>, whereas any user specializations must specify |
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| 175 | their third parameter to be of type <code class="computeroutput">int</code>. Thus, even |
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| 176 | though a broken compiler cannot tell the ordering between, e.g., a |
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| 177 | match against a parameter <code class="computeroutput">T</code> and a parameter |
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| 178 | <code class="computeroutput">A<T></code>, it can determine that the conversion from |
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| 179 | the integer 0 to <code class="computeroutput">int</code> is better than the conversion to |
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| 180 | <code class="computeroutput">long</code>. The ordering determined by this conversion thus |
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| 181 | achieves partial ordering of the function templates in a limited, |
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| 182 | but successful, way. The following example illustrates the use of |
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| 183 | this technique:</p> |
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| 184 | <pre class="programlisting"> |
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| 185 | template<typename> class A {}; |
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| 186 | template<typename T> void foo(T, long); |
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| 187 | template<typename T> void foo(A<T>, int); |
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| 188 | A<T> at; |
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| 189 | foo(at, 0); |
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| 190 | </pre> |
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| 191 | <p> In this example, we assume that our compiler can not tell |
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| 192 | that <code class="computeroutput">A<T></code> is a better match than |
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| 193 | <code class="computeroutput">T</code>, and therefore assume that the function templates |
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| 194 | cannot be ordered based on that parameter. Then the conversion |
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| 195 | from 0 to <code class="computeroutput">int</code> is better than the conversion from 0 to |
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| 196 | <code class="computeroutput">long</code>, and the second function template is |
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| 197 | chosen. </p> |
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| 198 | </div> |
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| 199 | </div> |
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| 200 | <table width="100%"><tr> |
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| 201 | <td align="left"><small><p>Last revised: March 12, 2003 at 23:27:22 GMT</p></small></td> |
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| 202 | <td align="right"><small>Copyright © 2001-2004 Douglas Gregor</small></td> |
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