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.. Distributed under the Boost
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The Boost.Iterator Library |(logo)|__
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.. |(logo)| image:: ../../../boost.png
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:alt: Boost
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__ ../../../index.htm
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:Authors: David Abrahams, Jeremy Siek, Thomas Witt
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:Contact: dave@boost-consulting.com, jsiek@osl.iu.edu, witt@styleadvisor.com
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:organizations: `Boost Consulting`_, Indiana University `Open Systems
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Lab`_, `Zephyr Associates, Inc.`_
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:date: $Date$
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:copyright: Copyright David Abrahams, Jeremy Siek, Thomas Witt 2003.
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.. _`Boost Consulting`: http://www.boost-consulting.com
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.. _`Open Systems Lab`: http://www.osl.iu.edu
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.. _`Zephyr Associates, Inc.`: http://www.styleadvisor.com
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:Abstract: The Boost Iterator Library contains two parts. The first
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is a system of concepts_ which extend the C++ standard
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iterator requirements. The second is a framework of
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components for building iterators based on these
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extended concepts and includes several useful iterator
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adaptors. The extended iterator concepts have been
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carefully designed so that old-style iterators
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can fit in the new concepts and so that new-style
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iterators will be compatible with old-style algorithms,
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though algorithms may need to be updated if they want to
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take full advantage of the new-style iterator
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capabilities. Several components of this library have
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been accepted into the C++ standard technical report.
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The components of the Boost Iterator Library replace the
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older Boost Iterator Adaptor Library.
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.. _concepts: http://www.boost.org/more/generic_programming.html#concept
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.. contents:: **Table of Contents**
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=====================
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New-Style Iterators
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=====================
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The iterator categories defined in C++98 are extremely limiting
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because they bind together two orthogonal concepts: traversal and
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element access. For example, because a random access iterator is
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required to return a reference (and not a proxy) when dereferenced,
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it is impossible to capture the capabilities of
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``vector<bool>::iterator`` using the C++98 categories. This is the
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infamous "``vector<bool>`` is not a container, and its iterators
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aren't random access iterators", debacle about which Herb Sutter
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wrote two papers for the standards comittee (n1185_ and n1211_),
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and a `Guru of the Week`__. New-style iterators go well beyond
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patching up ``vector<bool>``, though: there are lots of other
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iterators already in use which can't be adequately represented by
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the existing concepts. For details about the new iterator
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concepts, see our
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.. _n1185: http://www.gotw.ca/publications/N1185.pdf
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.. _n1211: http://www.gotw.ca/publications/N1211.pdf
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__ http://www.gotw.ca/gotw/050.htm
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`Standard Proposal For New-Style Iterators`__ (PDF__)
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__ new-iter-concepts.html
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__ new-iter-concepts.pdf
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=============================
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Iterator Facade and Adaptor
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=============================
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Writing standard-conforming iterators is tricky, but the need comes
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up often. In order to ease the implementation of new iterators,
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the Boost.Iterator library provides the |facade| class template,
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which implements many useful defaults and compile-time checks
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designed to help the iterator author ensure that his iterator is
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correct.
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It is also common to define a new iterator that is similar to some
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underlying iterator or iterator-like type, but that modifies some
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aspect of the underlying type's behavior. For that purpose, the
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library supplies the |adaptor| class template, which is specially
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designed to take advantage of as much of the underlying type's
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behavior as possible.
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The documentation for these two classes can be found at the following
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web pages:
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* |facade|_ (PDF__)
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* |adaptor|_ (PDF__)
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.. |facade| replace:: ``iterator_facade``
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.. _facade: iterator_facade.html
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__ iterator_facade.pdf
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.. |adaptor| replace:: ``iterator_adaptor``
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.. _adaptor: iterator_adaptor.html
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__ iterator_adaptor.pdf
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Both |facade| and |adaptor| as well as many of the `specialized
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adaptors`_ mentioned below have been proposed for standardization,
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and accepted into the first C++ technical report; see our
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`Standard Proposal For Iterator Facade and Adaptor`__ (PDF__)
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for more details.
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__ facade-and-adaptor.html
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__ facade-and-adaptor.pdf
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======================
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Specialized Adaptors
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======================
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The iterator library supplies a useful suite of standard-conforming
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iterator templates based on the Boost `iterator facade and adaptor`_.
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* |counting|_ (PDF__): an iterator over a sequence of consecutive values.
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Implements a "lazy sequence"
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* |filter|_ (PDF__): an iterator over the subset of elements of some
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sequence which satisfy a given predicate
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* |function_input|_ (PDF__): an input iterator wrapping a generator (nullary
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function object); each time the iterator is dereferenced, the function object
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is called to get the value to return.
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* |function_output|_ (PDF__): an output iterator wrapping a unary function
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object; each time an element is written into the dereferenced
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iterator, it is passed as a parameter to the function object.
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* |indirect|_ (PDF__): an iterator over the objects *pointed-to* by the
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elements of some sequence.
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* |permutation|_ (PDF__): an iterator over the elements of some random-access
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sequence, rearranged according to some sequence of integer indices.
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* |reverse|_ (PDF__): an iterator which traverses the elements of some
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bidirectional sequence in reverse. Corrects many of the
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shortcomings of C++98's ``std::reverse_iterator``.
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* |shared|_: an iterator over elements of a container whose
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lifetime is maintained by a |shared_ptr|_ stored in the iterator.
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* |transform|_ (PDF__): an iterator over elements which are the result of
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applying some functional transformation to the elements of an
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underlying sequence. This component also replaces the old
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``projection_iterator_adaptor``.
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* |zip|_ (PDF__): an iterator over tuples of the elements at corresponding
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positions of heterogeneous underlying iterators.
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.. |counting| replace:: ``counting_iterator``
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.. _counting: counting_iterator.html
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__ counting_iterator.pdf
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.. |filter| replace:: ``filter_iterator``
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.. _filter: filter_iterator.html
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__ filter_iterator.pdf
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.. |function_input| replace:: ``function_input_iterator``
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.. _function_input: function_input_iterator.html
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__ function_input_iterator.pdf
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.. |function_output| replace:: ``function_output_iterator``
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.. _function_output: function_output_iterator.html
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__ function_output_iterator.pdf
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.. |indirect| replace:: ``indirect_iterator``
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.. _indirect: indirect_iterator.html
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__ indirect_iterator.pdf
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.. |permutation| replace:: ``permutation_iterator``
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.. _permutation: permutation_iterator.html
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__ permutation_iterator.pdf
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.. |reverse| replace:: ``reverse_iterator``
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.. _reverse: reverse_iterator.html
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__ reverse_iterator.pdf
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.. |shared| replace:: ``shared_container_iterator``
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.. _shared: ../../utility/shared_container_iterator.html
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.. |transform| replace:: ``transform_iterator``
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.. _transform: transform_iterator.html
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__ transform_iterator.pdf
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.. |zip| replace:: ``zip_iterator``
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.. _zip: zip_iterator.html
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__ zip_iterator.pdf
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.. |shared_ptr| replace:: ``shared_ptr``
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.. _shared_ptr: ../../smart_ptr/shared_ptr.htm
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====================
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Iterator Utilities
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====================
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Traits
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------
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* |pointee|_ (PDF__): Provides the capability to deduce the referent types
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of pointers, smart pointers and iterators in generic code. Used
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in |indirect|.
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* |iterator_traits|_ (PDF__): Provides MPL_\ -compatible metafunctions which
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retrieve an iterator's traits. Also corrects for the deficiencies
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of broken implementations of ``std::iterator_traits``.
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.. * |interoperable|_ (PDF__): Provides an MPL_\ -compatible metafunction for
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testing iterator interoperability
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.. |pointee| replace:: ``pointee.hpp``
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.. _pointee: pointee.html
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__ pointee.pdf
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.. |iterator_traits| replace:: ``iterator_traits.hpp``
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.. _iterator_traits: iterator_traits.html
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__ iterator_traits.pdf
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.. |interoperable| replace:: ``interoperable.hpp``
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.. _interoperable: interoperable.html
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.. comment! __ interoperable.pdf
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.. _MPL: ../../mpl/doc/index.html
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Testing and Concept Checking
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----------------------------
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* |iterator_concepts|_ (PDF__): Concept checking classes for the new iterator concepts.
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* |iterator_archetypes|_ (PDF__): Concept archetype classes for the new iterators concepts.
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.. |iterator_concepts| replace:: ``iterator_concepts.hpp``
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.. _iterator_concepts: iterator_concepts.html
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__ iterator_concepts.pdf
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.. |iterator_archetypes| replace:: ``iterator_archetypes.hpp``
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.. _iterator_archetypes: iterator_archetypes.html
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__ iterator_archetypes.pdf
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=======================================================
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Upgrading from the old Boost Iterator Adaptor Library
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=======================================================
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.. _Upgrading:
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If you have been using the old Boost Iterator Adaptor library to
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implement iterators, you probably wrote a ``Policies`` class which
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captures the core operations of your iterator. In the new library
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design, you'll move those same core operations into the body of the
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iterator class itself. If you were writing a family of iterators,
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you probably wrote a `type generator`_ to build the
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``iterator_adaptor`` specialization you needed; in the new library
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design you don't need a type generator (though may want to keep it
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around as a compatibility aid for older code) because, due to the
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use of the Curiously Recurring Template Pattern (CRTP) [Cop95]_,
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you can now define the iterator class yourself and acquire
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functionality through inheritance from ``iterator_facade`` or
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``iterator_adaptor``. As a result, you also get much finer control
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over how your iterator works: you can add additional constructors,
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or even override the iterator functionality provided by the
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library.
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.. _`type generator`: http://www.boost.org/more/generic_programming.html#type_generator
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If you're looking for the old ``projection_iterator`` component,
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its functionality has been merged into ``transform_iterator``: as
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long as the function object's ``result_type`` (or the ``Reference``
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template argument, if explicitly specified) is a true reference
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type, ``transform_iterator`` will behave like
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``projection_iterator`` used to.
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=========
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History
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=========
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In 2000 Dave Abrahams was writing an iterator for a container of
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pointers, which would access the pointed-to elements when
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dereferenced. Naturally, being a library writer, he decided to
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generalize the idea and the Boost Iterator Adaptor library was born.
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Dave was inspired by some writings of Andrei Alexandrescu and chose a
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policy based design (though he probably didn't capture Andrei's idea
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very well - there was only one policy class for all the iterator's
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orthogonal properties). Soon Jeremy Siek realized he would need the
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library and they worked together to produce a "Boostified" version,
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which was reviewed and accepted into the library. They wrote a paper
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and made several important revisions of the code.
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Eventually, several shortcomings of the older library began to make
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the need for a rewrite apparent. Dave and Jeremy started working
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at the Santa Cruz C++ committee meeting in 2002, and had quickly
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generated a working prototype. At the urging of Mat Marcus, they
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decided to use the GenVoca/CRTP pattern approach, and moved the
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policies into the iterator class itself. Thomas Witt expressed
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interest and became the voice of strict compile-time checking for
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the project, adding uses of the SFINAE technique to eliminate false
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converting constructors and operators from the overload set. He
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also recognized the need for a separate ``iterator_facade``, and
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factored it out of ``iterator_adaptor``. Finally, after a
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near-complete rewrite of the prototype, they came up with the
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library you see today.
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.. [Cop95] [Coplien, 1995] Coplien, J., Curiously Recurring Template
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Patterns, C++ Report, February 1995, pp. 24-27.
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