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- /*!
- @file
- Forward declares `boost::hana::common` and `boost::hana::common_t`.
- Copyright Louis Dionne 2013-2022
- Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
- (See accompanying file LICENSE.md or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- */
- #ifndef BOOST_HANA_FWD_CORE_COMMON_HPP
- #define BOOST_HANA_FWD_CORE_COMMON_HPP
- #include <boost/hana/config.hpp>
- namespace boost { namespace hana {
- //! @ingroup group-core
- //! %Metafunction returning the common data type between two data types.
- //!
- //! `common` is a natural extension of the `std::common_type` metafunction
- //! to data types. Given two data types `T` and `U`, we say that they share
- //! a common type `C` if both objects of data type `T` and objects of data
- //! type `U` may be converted (using `to`) to an object of data type `C`,
- //! and if that conversion is equality preserving. In other words, this
- //! means that for any objects `t1, t2` of data type `T` and `u1, u2` of
- //! data type `U`, the following law is satisfied:
- //! @code
- //! to<C>(t1) == to<C>(t2) if and only if t1 == t2
- //! to<C>(u1) == to<C>(u2) if and only if u1 == u2
- //! @endcode
- //!
- //! The role of `common` is to provide an alias to such a `C` if it exists.
- //! In other words, if `T` and `U` have a common data type `C`,
- //! `common<T, U>::%type` is an alias to `C`. Otherwise, `common<T, U>`
- //! has no nested `type` and can be used in dependent contexts to exploit
- //! SFINAE. By default, the exact steps followed by `common` to determine
- //! the common type `C` of `T` and `U` are
- //! 1. If `T` and `U` are the same, then `C` is `T`.
- //! 2. Otherwise, if `true ? std::declval<T>() : std::declval<U>()` is
- //! well-formed, then `C` is the type of this expression after using
- //! `std::decay` on it. This is exactly the type that would have been
- //! returned by `std::common_type`, except that custom specializations
- //! of `std::common_type` are not taken into account.
- //! 3. Otherwise, no common data type is detected and `common<T, U>` does
- //! not have a nested `type` alias, unless it is specialized explicitly.
- //!
- //! As point 3 suggests, it is also possible (and sometimes necessary) to
- //! specialize `common` in the `boost::hana` namespace for pairs of custom
- //! data types when the default behavior of `common` is not sufficient.
- //! Note that `when`-based specialization is supported when specializing
- //! `common` in the `boost::hana` namespace.
- //!
- //! > #### Rationale for requiring the conversion to be equality-preserving
- //! > This decision is aligned with a proposed concept design for the
- //! > standard library ([N3351][1]). Also, if we did not require this,
- //! > then all data types would trivially share the common data type
- //! > `void`, since all objects can be converted to it.
- //!
- //!
- //! Example
- //! -------
- //! @include example/core/common/common.cpp
- //!
- //!
- //! [1]: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2012/n3351.pdf
- #ifdef BOOST_HANA_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
- template <typename T, typename U, optional when-based enabler>
- struct common { see documentation };
- #else
- template <typename T, typename U, typename = void>
- struct common;
- #endif
- //! @ingroup group-core
- //! %Metafunction returning whether two data types share a common data type.
- //!
- //! Given two data types `T` and `U`, this metafunction simply returns
- //! whether `common<T, U>::%type` is well-formed.
- //!
- //!
- //! Example
- //! -------
- //! @include example/core/common/has_common.cpp
- #ifdef BOOST_HANA_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
- template <typename T, typename U>
- struct has_common { whether common<T, U>::type is well-formed };
- #else
- template <typename T, typename U, typename = void>
- struct has_common;
- #endif
- //! @ingroup group-core
- //! Alias to `common<T, U>::%type`, provided for convenience.
- //!
- //!
- //! Example
- //! -------
- //! @include example/core/common/common_t.cpp
- template <typename T, typename U>
- using common_t = typename common<T, U>::type;
- }} // end namespace boost::hana
- #endif // !BOOST_HANA_FWD_CORE_COMMON_HPP
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