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//  (C) Copyright Edward Diener 2011-2015//  Use, modification and distribution are subject to 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).#if !defined(BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY_HPP)#define BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY_HPP#include <boost/vmd/detail/setup.hpp>#if BOOST_PP_VARIADICS#if BOOST_VMD_MSVC#include <boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp>#endif#include <boost/vmd/empty.hpp>/*  The succeeding comments in this file are in doxygen format.*//** \file*//** \def BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY(item)    \brief Macro which expands to its argument when invoked with any number of parameters.    item = any single argument        When BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY(item) is subsequently invoked with any number of parameters it expands    to 'item'. Subsequently invoking the macro is done as 'BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY(item)(zero_or_more_arguments)'.        The macro is equivalent to the Boost PP macro BOOST_PP_IDENTITY(item) with the difference    being that BOOST_PP_IDENTITY(item) is always invoked with no arguments, as in    'BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY(item)()' whereas BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY can be invoked with any number of    arguments.        The macro is meant to be used in BOOST_PP_IF and BOOST_PP_IIF statements when only one    of the clauses needs to be invoked with calling another macro and the other is meant to    return an 'item'.        returns = the macro as 'BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY(item)', when invoked with any number of parameters              as in '(zero_or_more_arguments)', returns 'item'. The macro itself returns              'item BOOST_VMD_EMPTY'.    */#define BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY(item) item BOOST_VMD_EMPTY/** \def BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY_RESULT(result)    \brief Macro which wraps any result which can return its value using BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY or 'item BOOST_VMD_EMPTY'.    result = any single result returned when BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY is used or 'item BOOST_VMD_EMPTY'.        The reason for this macro is to smooth over a problem when using VC++ with BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY.    If your BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY macro can be used where VC++ is the compiler then you need to    surround your macro code which could return a result with this macro in order that VC++ handles    BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY correctly.        If you are not using VC++ you do not have to use this macro, but doing so does no harm.    */#if BOOST_VMD_MSVC#define BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY_RESULT(result) BOOST_PP_CAT(result,)#else#define BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY_RESULT(result) result#endif#endif /* BOOST_PP_VARIADICS */#endif /* BOOST_VMD_IDENTITY_HPP */
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