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@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@
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// in anything that may be included by function_template.hpp doesn't break
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#include <boost/function/detail/prologue.hpp>
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// Visual Age C++ doesn't handle the file iteration well
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#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__, >= 500)
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// Older Visual Age C++ version do not handle the file iteration well
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#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__, >= 500) && BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__, < 800)
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# if BOOST_FUNCTION_MAX_ARGS >= 0
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# include <boost/function/function0.hpp>
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# endif
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@@ -203,11 +203,11 @@ namespace boost {
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{
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switch (op) {
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case clone_functor_tag:
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out_buffer.obj_ref.obj_ptr = in_buffer.obj_ref.obj_ptr;
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out_buffer.obj_ref = in_buffer.obj_ref;
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return;
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case move_functor_tag:
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out_buffer.obj_ref.obj_ptr = in_buffer.obj_ref.obj_ptr;
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out_buffer.obj_ref = in_buffer.obj_ref;
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in_buffer.obj_ref.obj_ptr = 0;
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return;
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@@ -315,14 +315,18 @@ namespace boost {
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if (op == clone_functor_tag || op == move_functor_tag) {
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const functor_type* in_functor =
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reinterpret_cast<const functor_type*>(&in_buffer.data);
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new ((void*)&out_buffer.data) functor_type(*in_functor);
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new (reinterpret_cast<void*>(&out_buffer.data)) functor_type(*in_functor);
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if (op == move_functor_tag) {
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reinterpret_cast<functor_type*>(&in_buffer.data)->~Functor();
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functor_type* f = reinterpret_cast<functor_type*>(&in_buffer.data);
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(void)f; // suppress warning about the value of f not being used (MSVC)
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f->~Functor();
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}
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} else if (op == destroy_functor_tag) {
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// Some compilers (Borland, vc6, ...) are unhappy with ~functor_type.
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reinterpret_cast<functor_type*>(&out_buffer.data)->~Functor();
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functor_type* f = reinterpret_cast<functor_type*>(&out_buffer.data);
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(void)f; // suppress warning about the value of f not being used (MSVC)
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f->~Functor();
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} else if (op == check_functor_type_tag) {
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const detail::sp_typeinfo& check_type
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= *out_buffer.type.type;
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@@ -369,8 +373,10 @@ namespace boost {
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// Clone the functor
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// GCC 2.95.3 gets the CV qualifiers wrong here, so we
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// can't do the static_cast that we should do.
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// jewillco: Changing this to static_cast because GCC 2.95.3 is
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// obsolete.
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const functor_type* f =
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(const functor_type*)(in_buffer.obj_ptr);
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static_cast<const functor_type*>(in_buffer.obj_ptr);
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functor_type* new_f = new functor_type(*f);
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out_buffer.obj_ptr = new_f;
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} else if (op == move_functor_tag) {
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@@ -474,7 +480,7 @@ namespace boost {
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// GCC 2.95.3 gets the CV qualifiers wrong here, so we
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// can't do the static_cast that we should do.
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const functor_wrapper_type* f =
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(const functor_wrapper_type*)(in_buffer.obj_ptr);
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static_cast<const functor_wrapper_type*>(in_buffer.obj_ptr);
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wrapper_allocator_type wrapper_allocator(static_cast<Allocator const &>(*f));
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wrapper_allocator_pointer_type copy = wrapper_allocator.allocate(1);
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wrapper_allocator.construct(copy, *f);
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detail::function::check_functor_type_tag);
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// GCC 2.95.3 gets the CV qualifiers wrong here, so we
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// can't do the static_cast that we should do.
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return (const Functor*)(type_result.obj_ptr);
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return static_cast<const Functor*>(type_result.obj_ptr);
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}
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template<typename F>
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public: // should be protected, but GCC 2.95.3 will fail to allow access
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detail::function::vtable_base* get_vtable() const {
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return reinterpret_cast<detail::function::vtable_base*>(
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reinterpret_cast<std::size_t>(vtable) & ~(std::size_t)0x01);
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reinterpret_cast<std::size_t>(vtable) & ~static_cast<std::size_t>(0x01));
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}
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bool has_trivial_copy_and_destroy() const {
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@@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ namespace boost {
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if (f) {
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// should be a reinterpret cast, but some compilers insist
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// on giving cv-qualifiers to free functions
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functor.func_ptr = (void (*)())(f);
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functor.func_ptr = reinterpret_cast<void (*)()>(f);
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return true;
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} else {
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return false;
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@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ namespace boost {
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// objects, so we invoke through mem_fn() but we retain the
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// right target_type() values.
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if (f) {
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this->assign_to(mem_fn(f), functor);
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this->assign_to(boost::mem_fn(f), functor);
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return true;
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} else {
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return false;
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// objects, so we invoke through mem_fn() but we retain the
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// right target_type() values.
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if (f) {
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this->assign_to_a(mem_fn(f), functor, a);
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this->assign_to_a(boost::mem_fn(f), functor, a);
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return true;
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} else {
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return false;
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@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ namespace boost {
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void
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assign_functor(FunctionObj f, function_buffer& functor, mpl::true_)
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{
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new ((void*)&functor.data) FunctionObj(f);
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new (reinterpret_cast<void*>(&functor.data)) FunctionObj(f);
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}
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template<typename FunctionObj,typename Allocator>
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void
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@@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ namespace boost {
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assign_to(const reference_wrapper<FunctionObj>& f,
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function_buffer& functor, function_obj_ref_tag)
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{
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functor.obj_ref.obj_ptr = (void *)f.get_pointer();
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functor.obj_ref.obj_ptr = (void *)(f.get_pointer());
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functor.obj_ref.is_const_qualified = is_const<FunctionObj>::value;
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functor.obj_ref.is_volatile_qualified = is_volatile<FunctionObj>::value;
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return true;
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@@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ namespace boost {
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vtable_type* get_vtable() const {
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return reinterpret_cast<vtable_type*>(
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reinterpret_cast<std::size_t>(vtable) & ~(std::size_t)0x01);
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reinterpret_cast<std::size_t>(vtable) & ~static_cast<size_t>(0x01));
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}
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struct clear_type {};
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@@ -751,9 +751,6 @@ namespace boost {
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~BOOST_FUNCTION_FUNCTION() { clear(); }
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#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_MSVC, < 1300)
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// MSVC 6.0 and prior require all definitions to be inline, but
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// these definitions can become very costly.
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result_type operator()(BOOST_FUNCTION_PARMS) const
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{
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if (this->empty())
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@@ -762,9 +759,6 @@ namespace boost {
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return get_vtable()->invoker
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(this->functor BOOST_FUNCTION_COMMA BOOST_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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}
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#else
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result_type operator()(BOOST_FUNCTION_PARMS) const;
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#endif
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// The distinction between when to use BOOST_FUNCTION_FUNCTION and
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// when to use self_type is obnoxious. MSVC cannot handle self_type as
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@@ -917,7 +911,7 @@ namespace boost {
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if (boost::has_trivial_copy_constructor<Functor>::value &&
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boost::has_trivial_destructor<Functor>::value &&
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detail::function::function_allows_small_object_optimization<Functor>::value)
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value |= (std::size_t)0x01;
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value |= static_cast<size_t>(0x01);
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vtable = reinterpret_cast<detail::function::vtable_base *>(value);
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} else
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vtable = 0;
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@@ -951,7 +945,7 @@ namespace boost {
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if (boost::has_trivial_copy_constructor<Functor>::value &&
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boost::has_trivial_destructor<Functor>::value &&
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detail::function::function_allows_small_object_optimization<Functor>::value)
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value |= (std::size_t)0x01;
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value |= static_cast<std::size_t>(0x01);
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vtable = reinterpret_cast<detail::function::vtable_base *>(value);
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} else
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vtable = 0;
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@@ -998,22 +992,6 @@ namespace boost {
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f1.swap(f2);
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}
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#if !BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_MSVC, < 1300)
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template<typename R BOOST_FUNCTION_COMMA BOOST_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_PARMS>
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typename BOOST_FUNCTION_FUNCTION<
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R BOOST_FUNCTION_COMMA BOOST_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS>::result_type
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inline
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BOOST_FUNCTION_FUNCTION<R BOOST_FUNCTION_COMMA BOOST_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS>
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::operator()(BOOST_FUNCTION_PARMS) const
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{
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if (this->empty())
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boost::throw_exception(bad_function_call());
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return get_vtable()->invoker
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(this->functor BOOST_FUNCTION_COMMA BOOST_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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}
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#endif
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// Poison comparisons between boost::function objects of the same type.
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template<typename R BOOST_FUNCTION_COMMA BOOST_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_PARMS>
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void operator==(const BOOST_FUNCTION_FUNCTION<
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# For more information, see http://www.boost.org/
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project
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: requirements <toolset>msvc:<asynch-exceptions>on
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: source-location $(BOOST_ROOT)
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;
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