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								  Boost.odeint
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								  Copyright 2011-2012 Karsten Ahnert
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								  Copyright 2011-2012 Mario Mulansky
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								  Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software License,
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								  Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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								  http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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								[section Binding member functions]
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								[import ../examples/bind_member_functions.cpp]
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								Binding member functions to a function objects suitable for odeint system function is not easy, at least in C++03. The usual way of using __boost_bind does not work because of the forwarding problem. odeint provides two `do_step` method which only differ in the const specifiers of the arguments and __boost_bind binders only provide the specializations up to two argument which is not enough for odeint.
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								But one can easily implement the according binders themself:
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								[ode_wrapper]
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								One can use this binder as follows
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								[bind_member_function]
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								[section Binding member functions in C++11]
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								[import ../examples/bind_member_functions_cpp11.cpp]
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								In C++11 one can use `std::bind` and one does not need to implement the bind themself:
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								[bind_member_function_cpp11]
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