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  //[ RGB
  ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  //  Copyright 2008 Eric Niebler. 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)
  //
  // This is a simple example of doing arbitrary type manipulations with proto
  // transforms. It takes some expression involving primary colors and combines
  // the colors according to arbitrary rules. It is a port of the RGB example
  // from PETE (http://www.codesourcery.com/pooma/download.html).
  
  #include <iostream>
  #include <boost/proto/core.hpp>
  #include <boost/proto/transform.hpp>
  namespace proto = boost::proto;
  
  struct RedTag
  {
      friend std::ostream &operator <<(std::ostream &sout, RedTag)
      {
          return sout << "This expression is red.";
      }
  };
  
  struct BlueTag
  {
      friend std::ostream &operator <<(std::ostream &sout, BlueTag)
      {
          return sout << "This expression is blue.";
      }
  };
  
  struct GreenTag
  {
      friend std::ostream &operator <<(std::ostream &sout, GreenTag)
      {
          return sout << "This expression is green.";
      }
  };
  
  typedef proto::terminal<RedTag>::type RedT;
  typedef proto::terminal<BlueTag>::type BlueT;
  typedef proto::terminal<GreenTag>::type GreenT;
  
  struct Red;
  struct Blue;
  struct Green;
  
  ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  // A transform that produces new colors according to some arbitrary rules:
  // red & green give blue, red & blue give green, blue and green give red.
  struct Red
    : proto::or_<
          proto::plus<Green, Blue>
        , proto::plus<Blue, Green>
        , proto::plus<Red, Red>
        , proto::terminal<RedTag>
      >
  {};
  
  struct Green
    : proto::or_<
          proto::plus<Red, Blue>
        , proto::plus<Blue, Red>
        , proto::plus<Green, Green>
        , proto::terminal<GreenTag>
      >
  {};
  
  struct Blue
    : proto::or_<
          proto::plus<Red, Green>
        , proto::plus<Green, Red>
        , proto::plus<Blue, Blue>
        , proto::terminal<BlueTag>
      >
  {};
  
  struct RGB
    : proto::or_<
          proto::when< Red, RedTag() >
        , proto::when< Blue, BlueTag() >
        , proto::when< Green, GreenTag() >
      >
  {};
  
  template<typename Expr>
  void printColor(Expr const & expr)
  {
      int i = 0; // dummy state and data parameter, not used
      std::cout << RGB()(expr, i, i) << std::endl;
  }
  
  int main()
  {
      printColor(RedT() + GreenT());
      printColor(RedT() + GreenT() + BlueT());
      printColor(RedT() + (GreenT() + BlueT()));
  
      return 0;
  }
  //]