| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465 | #ifndef BOOST_METAPARSE_V1_FOLDL_HPP#define BOOST_METAPARSE_V1_FOLDL_HPP// Copyright Abel Sinkovics (abel@sinkovics.hu)  2011.// 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/metaparse/v1/accept.hpp>#include <boost/metaparse/v1/is_error.hpp>#include <boost/metaparse/v1/get_position.hpp>#include <boost/metaparse/v1/get_result.hpp>#include <boost/metaparse/v1/get_remaining.hpp>#include <boost/mpl/eval_if.hpp>namespace boost{  namespace metaparse  {    namespace v1    {      template <class P, class State, class ForwardOp>      struct foldl      {      private:        template <class Res>        struct apply_unchecked :          // foldl never returns error          // I need to use apply_wrap, and not apply, because apply would          // build a metafunction class from foldl<P, State, ForwardOp>          // when ForwardOp is a lambda expression.          foldl<            P,            typename ForwardOp::template apply<              typename State::type,              typename get_result<Res>::type            >,            ForwardOp          >::template apply<            typename get_remaining<Res>::type,            typename get_position<Res>::type          >        {};        template <class S, class Pos>        struct next_iteration : accept<typename State::type, S, Pos> {};      public:        typedef foldl type;              template <class S, class Pos>        struct apply :          boost::mpl::eval_if<            typename is_error<typename P::template apply<S, Pos> >::type,            next_iteration<S, Pos>,            apply_unchecked<typename P::template apply<S, Pos> >          >        {};      };    }  }}#endif
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