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[/==============================================================================
    Copyright (C) 2006 Tobias Schwinger

    Use, modification and distribution is 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)
===============================================================================/]
[section Functional]

Components to call functions and function objects and to make Fusion code
callable through a function object interface.

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional.hpp>

[heading Fused and unfused forms]

What is a function call?

    f (a,b,c)

It is a name and a tuple written next to each other, left-to-right.

Although the C++ syntax does not allow to replace [^(a,b,c)] with some Fusion
__sequence__, introducing yet another function provides a solution:

   invoke(f,my_sequence)

Alternatively it is possible to apply a simple transformation to [^f] in order
to achieve the same effect:

   f tuple <=> ``f'`` (tuple)

Now, [^f'] is an unary function that takes the arguments to `f` as a tuple;
[^f'] is the /fused/ form of `f`.
Reading the above equivalence right-to-left to get the inverse transformation,
`f` is the /unfused/ form of [^f'].

[heading Calling functions and function objects]

Having generic C++ code call back arbitrary functions provided by the client
used to be a heavily repetitive task, as different functions can differ in
arity, invocation syntax and other properties that might be part of the type.
Transporting arguments as Fusion sequences and factoring out the invocation
makes Fusion algorithms applicable to function arguments and also reduces
the problem to one invocation syntax and a fixed arity (instead of an arbitrary
number of arbitrary arguments times several syntactic variants times additional
properties).

Transforming an unfused function into its fused counterpart allows n-ary
calls from an algorithm that invokes an unary __poly_func_obj__ with
__sequence__ arguments.

The library provides several function templates to invoke different kinds of
functions and adapters to transform them into fused form, respectively.
Every variant has a corresponding generator function template that returns
an adapter instance for the given argument.

Constructors can be called applying __boost_func_factory__.

[heading Making Fusion code callable through a function object interface]

Transforming a fused function into its unfused counterpart allows to create
function objects to accept arbitrary calls. In other words, an unary function
object can be implemented instead of (maybe heavily overloaded) function
templates or function call operators.

The library provides both a strictly typed and a generic variant for this
transformation. The latter should be used in combination with
__boost_func_forward__ to attack __the_forwarding_problem__.

Both variants have a corresponding generator function template that returns an
adapter instance for the given argument.

[/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ]

[section Concepts]


[section:callable Callable Object]

[heading Description]

A pointer to a function, a pointer to member function, a pointer to member
data, or a class type whose objects can appear immediately to the left of a
function call operator.

[heading Models]
* function pointer types
* member (function or data) pointer types
* all kinds of function objects

[heading Examples]

  & a_free_function
  & a_class::a_static_member_function
  & a_class::a_nonstatic_data_member
  & a_class::a_nonstatic_member_function
  std::less<int>()
  // using namespace boost;
  bind(std::less<int>(), _1, 5)
  lambda::_1 += lambda::_2;
  fusion::__make_fused_function_object__(std::less<int>())


[endsect]


[section:reg_callable Regular Callable Object]

[heading Description]

A non-member-pointer __callable_obj__ type: A pointer to a function or a class
type whose objects can appear immediately to the left of a function call operator.

[heading Refinement of]
* __callable_obj__

[variablelist Notation
    [[`F`][A possibly const qualified Deferred Callable Object type]]
    [[`f`][An object or reference to an object of type F]]
    [[`A1 ...AN`][Argument types]]
    [[`a1 ...aN`][Objects or references to objects with types `A1 ...AN`]]
]

[heading Expression requirements]

[table
    [[Expression][Return Type][Runtime Complexity]]
    [[`f(a1, ...aN)`][Unspecified][Unspecified]]
]

[heading Models]
* function pointer types
* all kinds of function objects

[heading Examples]

  & a_free_function
  & a_class::a_static_member_function
  std::less<int>()
  // using namespace boost;
  bind(std::less<int>(), _1, 5)
  lambda::_1 += lambda::_2;
  fusion::__make_fused_function_object__(std::less<int>())

[endsect]


[section:def_callable Deferred Callable Object]

[heading Description]

__callable_obj__ types that work with __boost_result_of__ to determine the
result of a call.

[heading Refinement of]
* __callable_obj__

[blurb note Once C++ supports the [^decltype] keyword, all models of
__callable_obj__ will also be models of __def_callable_obj__, because
function objects won't need client-side support for `result_of`.
]

[variablelist Notation
    [[`F`][A possibly const qualified Deferred Callable Object type]]
    [[`A1 ...AN`][Argument types]]
    [[`a1 ...aN`][Objects or references to objects with types `A1 ...AN`]]
    [[`T1 ...TN`][`T`i is `A`i `&` if `a`i is an __lvalue__, same as `A`i, otherwise]]
]

[heading Expression requirements]

[table
    [[Expression][Type]]
    [[__boost_result_of_call__`< F(T1 ...TN) >::type`][Result of a call with `A1 ...AN`-typed arguments]]
]

[heading Models]
* __poly_func_obj__ types
* member (function or data) pointer types

[heading Examples]

  & a_free_function
  & a_class::a_static_member_function
  & a_class::a_nonstatic_data_member
  & a_class::a_nonstatic_member_function
  std::less<int>()
  // using namespace boost;
  bind(std::less<int>(), _1, 5)
  // Note: Boost.Lambda expressions don't work with __boost_result_of__
  fusion::__make_fused_function_object__(std::less<int>())

[endsect]


[section:poly Polymorphic Function Object]

[heading Description]

A non-member-pointer __def_callable_obj__ type.

[heading Refinement of]
* __reg_callable_obj__
* __def_callable_obj__

[variablelist Notation
    [[`F`][A possibly const-qualified Polymorphic Function Object type]]
    [[`f`][An object or reference to an object of type F]]
    [[`A1 ...AN`][Argument types]]
    [[`a1 ...aN`][Objects or references to objects with types `A1 ...AN`]]
    [[`T1 ...TN`][`T`i is `A`i `&` if `a`i is an __lvalue__, same as `A`i, otherwise]]
]

[heading Expression requirements]

[table
    [[Expression][Return Type][Runtime Complexity]]
    [[`f(a1, ...aN)`][`result_of< F(T1, ...TN) >::type`][Unspecified]]
]

[heading Models]
* function pointers
* function objects of the Standard Library
* all Fusion __functional_adapters__

[heading Examples]

  & a_free_function
  & a_class::a_static_member_function
  std::less<int>()
  // using namespace boost;
  bind(std::less<int>(), _1, 5)
  // Note: Boost.Lambda expressions don't work with __boost_result_of__
  fusion::__make_fused_function_object__(std::less<int>())

[endsect]


[endsect]

[/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ]

[section Invocation]

[section Functions]

[section invoke]

[heading Description]

Calls a __def_callable_obj__ with the arguments from a __sequence__.

The first template parameter can be specialized explicitly to avoid copying
and/or to control the const qualification of a function object.

If the target function is a pointer to a class members, the corresponding
object can be specified as a reference, pointer, or smart pointer.
In case of the latter, a freestanding [^get_pointer] function must be
defined (Boost provides this function for [^std::auto_ptr] and
__boost_shared_ptr_call__).

Constructors can be called applying __boost_func_factory__.

[heading Synopsis]
    template<
        typename Function,
        class Sequence
        >
    typename __result_of_invoke__<Function, Sequence>::type
    invoke(Function f, Sequence & s);

    template<
        typename Function,
        class Sequence
        >
    typename __result_of_invoke__<Function, Sequence const>::type
    invoke(Function f, Sequence const & s);

[heading Parameters]
[table
    [[Parameter]  [Requirement]                    [Description]]
    [[`f`]        [A __def_callable_obj__]         [The function to call.]]
    [[`s`]        [A __forward_sequence__]         [The arguments.]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

    invoke(f,s);

[*Return type]: Return type of `f` when invoked with the elements in `s` as its
arguments.

[*Semantics]: Invokes `f` with the elements in `s` as arguments and returns
the result of the call expression.

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/invocation/invoke.hpp>

[heading Example]
    __std_plus_doc__<int> add;
    assert(invoke(add,__make_vector__(1,1)) == 2);

[heading See also]
* __invoke_procedure__
* __invoke_function_object__
* __result_of_invoke__
* __fused__
* __make_fused__

[endsect]

[section:invoke_proc invoke_procedure]

[heading Description]

Calls a __callable_obj__ with the arguments from a __sequence__. The result
of the call is ignored.

The first template parameter can be specialized explicitly to avoid copying
and/or to control the const qualification of a function object.

For pointers to class members corresponding object can be specified as
a reference, pointer, or smart pointer. In case of the latter, a freestanding
[^get_pointer] function must be defined (Boost provides this function for
[^std::auto_ptr] and __boost_shared_ptr_call__).

The target function must not be a pointer to a member object (dereferencing
such a pointer without returning anything does not make sense, so it isn't
implemented).

[heading Synopsis]
    template<
        typename Function,
        class Sequence
        >
    typename __result_of_invoke_procedure__<Function, Sequence>::type
    invoke_procedure(Function f, Sequence & s);

    template<
        typename Function,
        class Sequence
        >
    typename __result_of_invoke_procedure__<Function, Sequence const>::type
    invoke_procedure(Function f, Sequence const & s);

[heading Parameters]
[table
    [[Parameter]  [Requirement]                    [Description]]
    [[`f`]        [Model of __callable_obj__]      [The function to call.]]
    [[`s`]        [Model of __forward_sequence__]  [The arguments.]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

    invoke_procedure(f,s);

[*Return type]: `void`

[*Semantics]: Invokes `f` with the elements in `s` as arguments.

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/invocation/invoke_procedure.hpp>

[heading Example]
    __vector__<int,int> v(1,2);
    using namespace boost::lambda;
    invoke_procedure(_1 += _2, v);
    assert(__front__(v) == 3);

[heading See also]
* __invoke__
* __invoke_function_object__
* __result_of_invoke_procedure__
* __fused_procedure__
* __make_fused_procedure__

[endsect]

[section:invoke_fobj invoke_function_object]

[heading Description]

Calls a __poly_func_obj__ with the arguments from a __sequence__.

The first template parameter can be specialized explicitly to avoid copying
and/or to control the const qualification of a function object.

Constructors can be called applying __boost_func_factory__.

[heading Synopsis]
    template<
        typename Function,
        class Sequence
        >
    typename __result_of_invoke_function_object__<Function, Sequence>::type
    invoke_function_object(Function f, Sequence & s);

    template<
        typename Function,
        class Sequence
        >
    typename __result_of_invoke_function_object__<Function, Sequence const>::type
    invoke_function_object(Function f, Sequence const & s);

[heading Parameters]
[table
    [[Parameter]  [Requirement]                    [Description]]
    [[`f`]        [Model of __poly_func_obj__]     [The function object to call.]]
    [[`s`]        [Model of __forward_sequence__]  [The arguments.]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

    invoke_function_object(f,s);

[*Return type]: Return type of `f` when invoked with the elements in `s` as its
arguments.

[*Semantics]: Invokes `f` with the elements in `s` as arguments and returns the
result of the call expression.

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/invocation/invoke_function_object.hpp>

[heading Example]
    struct sub
    {
        template <typename Sig>
        struct result;

        template <class Self, typename T>
        struct result< Self(T,T) >
        { typedef typename remove_reference<T>::type type; };

        template<typename T>
        T operator()(T lhs, T rhs) const
        {
            return lhs - rhs;
        }
    };

    void try_it()
    {
        sub f;
        assert(f(2,1) == invoke_function_object(f,__make_vector__(2,1)));
    }

[heading See also]
* __invoke__
* __invoke_procedure__
* __result_of_invoke_function_object__
* __fused_function_object__
* __make_fused_function_object__

[endsect]

[endsect] [/ Functions]

[section Metafunctions]

[section invoke]

[heading Description]
Returns the result type of __invoke__.

[heading Synopsis]
    namespace result_of
    {
        template<
            typename Function,
            class Sequence
            >
        struct invoke
        {
            typedef __unspecified__ type;
        };
    }

[heading See also]
* __invoke__
* __fused__

[endsect]

[section:invoke_proc invoke_procedure]

[heading Description]
Returns the result type of __invoke_procedure__.

[heading Synopsis]
    namespace result_of
    {
        template<
            typename Function,
            class Sequence
            >
        struct invoke_procedure
        {
            typedef __unspecified__ type;
        };
    }

[heading See also]
* __invoke_procedure__
* __fused_procedure__

[endsect]

[section:invoke_fobj invoke_function_object]

[heading Description]
Returns the result type of __invoke_function_object__.

[heading Synopsis]
    namespace result_of
    {
        template<
            class Function,
            class Sequence
            >
        struct invoke_function_object
        {
            typedef __unspecified__ type;
        };
    }

[heading See also]
* __invoke_function_object__
* __fused_function_object__

[endsect]

[endsect] [/ Metafunctions ]

[section Limits]

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/invocation/limits.hpp>

[heading Macros]

The following macros can be defined to change the maximum arity.
The default is 6.

* BOOST_FUSION_INVOKE_MAX_ARITY
* BOOST_FUSION_INVOKE_PROCEDURE_MAX_ARITY
* BOOST_FUSION_INVOKE_FUNCTION_OBJECT_MAX_ARITY

[endsect]

[endsect] [/ Invocation ]

[/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ]

[section:adapters Adapters]

Function object templates to transform a particular target function.

[section fused]

[heading Description]

An unary __poly_func_obj__ adapter template for __def_callable_obj__ target
functions. It takes a __forward_sequence__ that contains the arguments for the
target function.

The type of the target function is allowed to be const qualified or a
reference. Const qualification is preserved and propagated appropriately
(in other words, only const versions of [^operator()] can be used for a
target function object that is const or, if the target function object
is held by value, the adapter is const - these semantics have nothing to
do with the const qualification of a member function, which is referring
to the type of object pointed to by [^this] which is specified with the
first element in the sequence passed to the adapter).

If the target function is a pointer to a class members, the corresponding
object can be specified as a reference, pointer, or smart pointer.
In case of the latter, a freestanding [^get_pointer] function must be
defined (Boost provides this function for [^std::auto_ptr] and
__boost_shared_ptr_call__).

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/adapter/fused.hpp>

[heading Synopsis]
    template <typename Function>
    class fused;

[heading Template parameters]

[table
    [[Parameter]            [Description]                   [Default]]
    [[`Function`]           [A __def_callable_obj__]        []]
]

[heading Model of]

* __poly_func_obj__
* __def_callable_obj__

[variablelist Notation
    [[`R`] [A possibly const qualified __def_callable_obj__ type or reference type thereof]]
    [[`r`] [An object convertible to `R`]]
    [[`s`] [A __sequence__ of arguments that are accepted by `r`]]
    [[`f`] [An instance of `fused<R>`]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

[table
    [[Expression]    [Semantics]]
    [[`fused<R>(r)`] [Creates a fused function as described above, initializes the target function with `r`.]]
    [[`fused<R>()`]  [Creates a fused function as described above, attempts to use `R`'s default constructor.]]
    [[`f(s)`]        [Calls `r` with the elements in `s` as its arguments.]]
]

[heading Example]
    fused< __std_plus_doc__<long> > f;
    assert(f(__make_vector__(1,2l)) == 3l);

[heading See also]

* __fused_procedure__
* __fused_function_object__
* __invoke__
* __make_fused__
* __deduce__

[endsect]

[section fused_procedure]

[heading Description]

An unary __poly_func_obj__ adapter template for __callable_obj__ target
functions. It takes a __forward_sequence__ that contains the arguments for
the target function.

The result is discarded and the adapter's return type is `void`.

The type of the target function is allowed to be const qualified or a
reference. Const qualification is preserved and propagated appropriately
(in other words, only const versions of [^operator()] can be used for a
target function object that is const or, if the target function object
is held by value, the adapter is const - these semantics have nothing to
do with the const qualification of a member function, which is referring
to the type of object pointed to by [^this] which is specified with the
first element in the sequence passed to the adapter).

If the target function is a pointer to a members function, the corresponding
object can be specified as a reference, pointer, or smart pointer.
In case of the latter, a freestanding [^get_pointer] function must be
defined (Boost provides this function for [^std::auto_ptr] and
__boost_shared_ptr_call__).

The target function must not be a pointer to a member object (dereferencing
such a pointer without returning anything does not make sense, so this case
is not implemented).

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/adapter/fused_procedure.hpp>

[heading Synopsis]
    template <typename Function>
    class fused_procedure;

[heading Template parameters]

[table
    [[Parameter]            [Description]                   [Default]]
    [[`Function`]           [__callable_obj__ type]         []]
]

[heading Model of]

* __poly_func_obj__
* __def_callable_obj__

[variablelist Notation
    [[`R`] [A possibly const qualified __callable_obj__ type or reference type thereof]]
    [[`r`] [An object convertible to `R`]]
    [[`s`] [A __sequence__ of arguments that are accepted by `r`]]
    [[`f`] [An instance of `fused_procedure<R>`]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

[table
    [[Expression]              [Semantics]]
    [[`fused_procedure<R>(r)`] [Creates a fused function as described above, initializes the target function with `r`.]]
    [[`fused_procedure<R>()`]  [Creates a fused function as described above, attempts to use `R`'s default constructor.]]
    [[`f(s)`]                  [Calls `r` with the elements in `s` as its arguments.]]
]

[heading Example]
    template<class SequenceOfSequences, class Func>
    void n_ary_for_each(SequenceOfSequences const & s, Func const & f)
    {
        __for_each__(__zip_view__<SequenceOfSequences>(s),
            fused_procedure<Func const &>(f));
    }

    void try_it()
    {
        __vector__<int,float> a(2,2.0f);
        __vector__<int,float> b(1,1.5f);
        using namespace boost::lambda;
        n_ary_for_each(__vector_tie__(a,b), _1 -= _2);
        assert(a == __make_vector__(1,0.5f));
    }

[heading See also]

* __fused__
* __fused_function_object__
* __invoke_procedure__
* __make_fused_procedure__

[endsect]

[section fused_function_object]

[heading Description]

An unary __poly_func_obj__ adapter template for a __poly_func_obj__ target
function. It takes a __forward_sequence__ that contains the arguments for the
target function.

The type of the target function is allowed to be const qualified or a
reference. Const qualification is preserved and propagated appropriately
(in other words, only const versions of [^operator()] can be used for an
target function object that is const or, if the target function object
is held by value, the adapter is const).

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/adapter/fused_function_object.hpp>

[heading Synopsis]
    template <class Function>
    class fused_function_object;

[heading Template parameters]

[table
    [[Parameter]            [Description]                   [Default]]
    [[`Function`]           [__poly_func_obj__ type]        []]
]

[heading Model of]

* __poly_func_obj__
* __def_callable_obj__

[variablelist Notation
    [[`R`] [A possibly const qualified __poly_func_obj__ type or reference type thereof]]
    [[`r`] [An object convertible to `R`]]
    [[`s`] [A __sequence__ of arguments that are accepted by `r`]]
    [[`f`] [An instance of `fused<R>`]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

[table
    [[Expression]                    [Semantics]]
    [[`fused_function_object<R>(r)`] [Creates a fused function as described above, initializes the target function with `r`.]]
    [[`fused_function_object<R>()`]  [Creates a fused function as described above, attempts to use `R`'s default constructor.]]
    [[`f(s)`]                        [Calls `r` with the elements in `s` as its arguments.]]
]

[heading Example]
    template<class SeqOfSeqs, class Func>
    typename __result_of_transform__< zip_view<SeqOfSeqs> const,
        fused_function_object<Func const &> >::type
    n_ary_transform(SeqOfSeqs const & s, Func const & f)
    {
        return __transform__(zip_view<SeqOfSeqs>(s),
            fused_function_object<Func const &>(f));
    }

    struct sub
    {
        template <typename Sig>
        struct result;

        template <class Self, typename T>
        struct result< Self(T,T) >
        { typedef typename remove_reference<T>::type type; };

        template<typename T>
        T operator()(T lhs, T rhs) const
        {
            return lhs - rhs;
        }
    };

    void try_it()
    {
        __vector__<int,float> a(2,2.0f);
        __vector__<int,float> b(1,1.5f);
        __vector__<int,float> c(1,0.5f);
        assert(c == n_ary_transform(__vector_tie__(a,b), sub()));
    }

[heading See also]

* __fused__
* __fused_procedure__
* __invoke_function_object__
* __make_fused_function_object__
* __deduce__

[endsect]


[section unfused]

[heading Description]

An n-ary __poly_func_obj__ adapter template for an unary __poly_func_obj__
target function. When called, its arguments are bundled to a
__random_access_sequence__ of references that is passed to the target function
object.

The nullary overload of the call operator can be removed by setting the
second template parameter to `false`, which is very useful if the result type
computation would result in a compile error, otherwise (nullary call
operator's prototypes can't be templates and thus are instantiated as early
as the class template).

Only __lvalue__ arguments are accepted. To overcome this limitation, apply
__boost_func_forward__.

The type of the target function is allowed to be const qualified or a
reference. Const qualification is preserved and propagated appropriately.
In other words, only const versions of [^operator()] can be used if
the target function object is const - or, in case the target function
object is held by value, the adapter is const.

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/adapter/unfused.hpp>

[heading Synopsis]
    template <class Function, bool AllowNullary = true>
    class unfused;

[heading Template parameters]

[table
    [[Parameter]  [Description]               [Default]]
    [[`Function`] [A unary __poly_func_obj__] []]
    [[`AllowNullary`] [Boolean constant] [true]]
]

[heading Model of]

* __poly_func_obj__
* __def_callable_obj__

[variablelist Notation
    [[`F`]         [A possibly const qualified, unary __poly_func_obj__ type or reference type thereof]]
    [[`f`]         [An object convertible to `F`]]
    [[`UL`]        [The type `unfused<F>`]]
    [[`ul`]        [An instance of `UL`, initialized with `f`]]
    [[`a0`...`aN`] [Arguments to `ul`]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

[table
    [[Expression]      [Semantics]]
    [[`UL(f)`]         [Creates a fused function as described above, initializes the target function with `f`.]]
    [[`UL()`]          [Creates a fused function as described above, attempts to use `F`'s default constructor.]]
    [[`ul(a0`...`aN)`] [Calls `f` with a __sequence__ that contains references to the arguments `a0`...`aN`.]]
]

[heading Example]
    struct fused_incrementer
    {
        template <class Seq>
        struct result
        {
            typedef void type;
        };

        template <class Seq>
        void operator()(Seq const & s) const
        {
            __for_each__(s,++boost::lambda::_1);
        }
    };

    void try_it()
    {
        unfused<fused_incrementer> increment;
        int a = 2; char b = 'X';
        increment(a,b);
        assert(a == 3 && b == 'Y');
    }

[heading See also]
* __unfused_typed__
* __make_unfused__

[endsect]

[section unfused_typed]

[heading Description]

An n-ary __poly_func_obj__ adapter template for an unary __poly_func_obj__
target function. When called, its arguments are bundled to a
__random_access_sequence__ that is passed to the target function object.

The call operators of resulting function objects are strictly typed
(in other words, non-templatized) with the types from a __sequence__.

The type of the target function is allowed to be const qualified or a
reference. Const qualification is preserved and propagated appropriately
(in other words, only const versions of [^operator()] can be used if
the target function object is const - or, in case the target function object
is held by value, the adapter is const).

[note For Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1 (Visual Studio 2003) the detection
of the Function Object's const qualification easily causes an internal error.
Therefore the adapter is always treated as if it was const. ]

[tip If the type sequence passed to this template contains
non-reference elements, the element is copied only once - the call operator's
signature is optimized automatically to avoid by-value parameters.]

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/adapter/unfused_typed.hpp>

[heading Synopsis]
    template <class Function, class Sequence>
    class unfused_typed;

[heading Template parameters]

[table
    [[Parameter]  [Description]               [Default]]
    [[`Function`] [A unary __poly_func_obj__] []]
    [[`Sequence`] [A __sequence__]            []]
]

[heading Model of]

* __poly_func_obj__
* __def_callable_obj__

[variablelist Notation
    [[`F`]         [A possibly const qualified, unary __poly_func_obj__ type or reference type thereof]]
    [[`f`]         [An object convertible to `F`]]
    [[`S`]         [A __sequence__ of parameter types]]
    [[`UT`]        [The type `unfused_typed<F,S>`]]
    [[`ut`]        [An instance of `UT`, initialized with `f`]]
    [[`a0`...`aN`] [Arguments to `ut`, convertible to the types in `S`]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

[table
    [[Expression]      [Semantics]]
    [[`UT(f)`]         [Creates a fused function as described above, initializes the target function with `f`.]]
    [[`UT()`]          [Creates a fused function as described above, attempts to use `F`'s default constructor.]]
    [[`ut(a0`...`aN)`] [Calls `f` with an instance of `S` (or a subsequence of `S` starting at the first element,
                        if fewer arguments are given and the overload hasn't been disabled) initialized with
                        `a0`...`aN`.]]
]

[heading Example]
    struct add_assign // applies operator+=
    {
        typedef void result_type; // for simplicity

        template <typename T>
        void operator()(T & lhs, T const & rhs) const
        {
            lhs += rhs;
        }
    };

    template <class Tie>
    class fused_parallel_adder
    {
        Tie tie_dest;
    public:
        explicit fused_parallel_adder(Tie const & dest)
            : tie_dest(dest)
        { }

        typedef void result_type;

        template <class Seq>
        void operator()(Seq const & s) const
        {
            for_each( zip(tie_dest,s), fused<add_assign>() );
        }
    };

    // accepts a tie and creates a typed function object from it
    struct fused_parallel_adder_maker
    {
        template <typename Sig>
        struct result;

        template <class Self, class Seq>
        struct result< Self(Seq) >
        {
            typedef typename remove_reference<Seq>::type seq;

            typedef unfused_typed< fused_parallel_adder<seq>,
                typename mpl::transform<seq, remove_reference<_> >::type > type;
        };

        template <class Seq>
        typename result< void(Seq) >::type operator()(Seq const & tie)
        {
            return typename result< void(Seq) >::type(
                fused_parallel_adder<Seq>(tie) );
        }
    };
    unfused<fused_parallel_adder_maker> parallel_add;

    void try_it()
    {
        int a = 2; char b = 'X';
        // the second call is strictly typed with the types deduced from the
        // first call
        parallel_add(a,b)(3,2);
        parallel_add(a,b)(3);
        parallel_add(a,b)();
        assert(a == 8 && b == 'Z');
    }

[heading See also]
* __unfused__
* __deduce__
* __deduce_sequence__

[endsect]

[section Limits]

[heading Header]

  #include <boost/fusion/functional/adapter/limits.hpp>

[heading Macros]

The following macros can be defined to change the maximum arity.
The value used for these macros must not exceed `FUSION_MAX_VECTOR_SIZE`.
The default is 6.

* BOOST_FUSION_UNFUSED_MAX_ARITY
* BOOST_FUSION_UNFUSED_TYPE_MAX_ARITY

[endsect]

[endsect] [/ Adapters]

[/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ]

[section Generation]

[section Functions]

[section:mk_fused make_fused]

[heading Description]
Creates a __fused__ adapter for a given __def_callable_obj__. The usual
__element_conversion__ is applied to the target function.

[heading Synopsis]
    template <typename F>
    inline typename __result_of_make_fused__<F>::type
    make_fused(F const & f);

[heading Parameters]
[table
    [[Parameter]  [Requirement]                    [Description]]
    [[`f`]        [Model of __def_callable_obj__]  [The function to transform.]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

    make_fused(f);

[*Return type]: A specialization of __fused__.

[*Semantics]: Returns a __fused__ adapter for `f`.

[heading Header]

    #include <boost/fusion/functional/generation/make_fused.hpp>
    #include <boost/fusion/include/make_fused.hpp>

[heading Example]
    float sub(float a, float b) { return a - b; }

    void try_it()
    {
        __vector__<int,float> a(2,2.0f);
        __vector__<int,float> b(1,1.5f);
        __vector__<float,float> c(1.0f,0.5f);
        assert(c == __transform__(__zip__(a,b), make_fused(& sub)));
        assert(c == __transform__(__zip__(a,b), make_fused(__std_minus_doc__<float>())));
    }

[heading See also]
* __fused__
* __deduce__
* __result_of_make_fused__

[endsect]

[section:mk_fused_proc make_fused_procedure]

[heading Description]
Creates a __fused_procedure__ adapter for a given __def_callable_obj__.
The usual __element_conversion__ applied to the target function.

[heading Synopsis]
    template <typename F>
    inline typename __result_of_make_fused_procedure__<F>::type
    make_fused_procedure(F const & f);

[heading Parameters]
[table
    [[Parameter]  [Requirement]                    [Description]]
    [[`f`]        [Model of __callable_obj__]      [The function to transform.]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

    make_fused_procedure(f);

[*Return type]: A specialization of __fused_procedure__.

[*Semantics]: Returns a __fused_procedure__ adapter for `f`.

[heading Header]

    #include <boost/fusion/functional/generation/make_fused_procedure.hpp>
    #include <boost/fusion/include/make_fused_procedure.hpp>

[heading Example]
    __vector__<int,int,int> v(1,2,3);
    using namespace boost::lambda;
    make_fused_procedure(_1 += _2 - _3)(v);
    assert(__front__(v) == 0);

[heading See also]
* __fused_procedure__
* __deduce__
* __result_of_make_fused_procedure__

[endsect]

[section:mk_fused_fobj make_fused_function_object]

[heading Description]
Creates a __fused_function_object__ adapter for a given __def_callable_obj__.
The usual __element_conversion__ is applied to the target function.

[heading Synopsis]
    template <typename F>
    inline typename __result_of_make_fused_function_object__<F>::type
    make_fused_function_object(F const & f);

[heading Parameters]
[table
    [[Parameter]  [Requirement]                    [Description]]
    [[`f`]        [Model of __poly_func_obj__]     [The function to transform.]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

    make_fused_function_object(f);

[*Return type]: A specialization of __fused_function_object__.

[*Semantics]: Returns a __fused_function_object__ adapter for `f`.

[heading Header]

    #include <boost/fusion/functional/generation/make_fused_function_object.hpp>
    #include <boost/fusion/include/make_fused_function_object.hpp>

[heading Example]
    struct sub
    {
        template <typename Sig>
        struct result;

        template <class Self, typename T>
        struct result< Self(T,T) >
        { typedef typename remove_reference<T>::type type; };

        template<typename T>
        T operator()(T lhs, T rhs) const
        {
            return lhs - rhs;
        }
    };

    void try_it()
    {
        __vector__<int,float> a(2,2.0f);
        __vector__<int,float> b(1,1.5f);
        __vector__<int,float> c(1,0.5f);
        assert(c == __transform__(__zip__(a,b), make_fused_function_object(sub())));
    }

[heading See also]
* __fused_function_object__
* __deduce__
* __result_of_make_fused_function_object__

[endsect]

[section:mk_unfused make_unfused]

[heading Description]
Creates a __unfused__ adapter for a given, unary __poly_func_obj__.
The usual __element_conversion__ is applied to the target function.

[heading Synopsis]
    template <typename F>
    inline typename __result_of_make_unfused__<F>::type
    make_unfused(F const & f);

[heading Parameters]
[table
    [[Parameter]  [Requirement]                    [Description]]
    [[`f`]        [Model of __poly_func_obj__]     [The function to transform.]]
]

[heading Expression Semantics]

    make_unfused(f);

[*Return type]: A specialization of __unfused__.

[*Semantics]: Returns a __unfused__ adapter for `f`.

[heading Header]

    #include <boost/fusion/functional/generation/make_unfused.hpp>
    #include <boost/fusion/include/make_unfused.hpp>

[heading Example]
    struct fused_incrementer
    {
        template <class Seq>
        struct result
        {
            typedef void type;
        };

        template <class Seq>
        void operator()(Seq const & s) const
        {
            __for_each__(s,++boost::lambda::_1);
        }
    };

    void try_it()
    {
        int a = 2; char b = 'X';
        make_unfused(fused_incrementer())(a,b);
        assert(a == 3 && b == 'Y');
    }

[heading See also]
* __unfused__
* __deduce__
* __result_of_make_unfused__

[endsect]

[endsect] [/ Functions]

[section Metafunctions]

[section:mk_fused make_fused]

[heading Description]
Returns the result type of __make_fused__.

[heading Header]

    #include <boost/fusion/functional/generation/make_fused.hpp>
    #include <boost/fusion/include/make_fused.hpp>

[heading Synopsis]
    namespace result_of
    {
        template<typename Function>
        struct make_fused
        {
            typedef __unspecified__ type;
        };
    }

[heading See also]
* __make_fused__

[endsect]

[section:mk_fused_proc make_fused_procedure]

[heading Description]
Returns the result type of __make_fused_procedure__.

[heading Header]

    #include <boost/fusion/functional/generation/make_fused_procedure.hpp>
    #include <boost/fusion/include/make_fused_procedure.hpp>

[heading Synopsis]
    namespace result_of
    {
        template<typename Function>
        struct make_fused_procedure
        {
            typedef __unspecified__ type;
        };
    }

[heading See also]
* __make_fused_procedure__

[endsect]

[section:mk_fused_fobj make_fused_function_object]

[heading Description]
Returns the result type of __make_fused_function_object__.

[heading Header]

    #include <boost/fusion/functional/generation/make_fused_function_object.hpp>
    #include <boost/fusion/include/make_fused_function_object.hpp>

[heading Synopsis]
    namespace result_of
    {
        template<typename Function>
        struct make_fused_function_object
        {
            typedef __unspecified__ type;
        };
    }

[heading See also]
* __make_fused_function_object__

[endsect]

[section:mk_unfused make_unfused]

[heading Description]
Returns the result type of __make_unfused__.

[heading Header]

    #include <boost/fusion/functional/generation/make_unfused.hpp>
    #include <boost/fusion/include/make_unfused.hpp>

[heading Synopsis]
    namespace result_of
    {
        template<typename Function>
        struct make_unfused
        {
            typedef __unspecified__ type;
        };
    }

[heading See also]
* __make_unfused__

[endsect]

[endsect] [/ Metafunctions]

[endsect] [/ Generation]

[endsect] [/ Functional ]