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BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT works as follows. There is class STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE
 which is defined as:
namespace boost{
template <bool> struct STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE;
template <> struct STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE<true>{};
}
The key feature is that the error message triggered by the undefined 
expression sizeof(STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE<0>), tends to be consistent 
across a wide variety of compilers. The rest of the machinery of 
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT is just a way to feed the sizeof expression into a typedef. 
The use of a macro here is somewhat ugly; however boost members have spent 
considerable effort trying to invent a static assert that avoided macros, 
all to no avail. The general conclusion was that the good of a static assert 
working at namespace, function, and class scope outweighed the ugliness of a macro.
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