fusion/test/sequence/deque_copy.cpp
Lee Clagett 5906d9c316 Make C++11 fusion::vector more consistent with C++03 fusion::vector
- Construct from elements is enabled iff each argument is_convertible to
    corresponding element.
  - Construct from sequence is enabled iff the single argument is a fusion
    sequence.
  - C++11 vector and tuple also disable construct from sequence that are
    shorter than the destination. C++03 gives incorrect is_convertible
    responses in this situation and fails to compile if that constructor is
    used; C++11 can have instantation errors in
    and_<is_convertible<U, T>...> without the additional check.
  - C++11 tuple and vector support truncation conversion and assignment like
    all other sequences.
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/*=============================================================================
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Jaakko Jarvi
Copyright (c) 2001-2011 Joel de Guzman
Copyright (c) 2006 Dan Marsden
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/fusion/container/deque/deque.hpp>
#include <boost/fusion/container/generation/make_deque.hpp>
#include <boost/fusion/container/generation/deque_tie.hpp>
#define FUSION_SEQUENCE deque
#include "copy.hpp"
using namespace test_detail;
// c++11 deque has bug, cannot properly copy-assign from a const value
template <typename T>
struct skip_const_lvalue_assignment
{
template <typename Source, typename Expected>
bool operator()(Source const& source, Expected const& expected) const
{
return
run< can_implicit_construct<T> >(source, expected) &&
run< can_construct<T> >(source, expected) &&
run< can_rvalue_assign<T> >(source, expected) &&
run< can_lvalue_assign<T> >(source, expected);
}
};
int
main()
{
#if defined(BOOST_FUSION_HAS_VARIADIC_DEQUE)
test<skip_const_lvalue_assignment>();
#else
test<can_copy>();
#endif
return boost::report_errors();
}