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template<typename Types, typename Tag = null_tag> struct function_type;
Header
#include <boost/function_types/function_type.hpp>
Types
Component types in form of an MPL - Forward Sequence or another callable, builtin type
Tag
Further properties
function_type<Types,Tag>::type
Synthesized type
Synthesizes a function type from given properties.
If the template parameters do not describe a valid type, any attempt to
access the type
member will result in a compile error.
template<typename Types, typename Tag = null_tag> struct function_pointer;
Header
#include <boost/function_types/function_pointer.hpp>
Types
Component types in form of an MPL - Forward Sequence or another callable, builtin type
Tag
Further properties
function_pointer<Types,Tag>::type
Synthesized type
Synthesizes a function pointer type from given properties.
If the template parameters do not describe a valid type, any attempt to
access the type
member will result in a compile error.
template<typename Types, typename Tag = null_tag> struct function_reference;
Header
#include <boost/function_types/function_reference.hpp>
Types
Component types in form of an MPL - Forward Sequence or another callable, builtin type
Tag
Further properties
function_reference<Types,Tag>::type
Synthesized type
Synthesizes a function reference type from given properties.
If the template parameters do not describe a valid type, any attempt to
access the type
member will result in a compile error.
template<typename Types, typename Tag = null_tag> struct member_function_pointer;
Header
#include <boost/function_types/member_function_pointer.hpp>
Types
Component types in form of an MPL - Forward Sequence or another callable, builtin type
Tag
Further properties
member_function_pointer<Types,Tag>::type
Synthesized type
Synthesizes a member function pointer type from given properties.
An optional reference or possibly cv-qualified pointer is removed from the second type in the sequence to determine the the class type. The cv-qualification of the resulting type applies to the member function, unless otherwise explicitly specified by the property tag.
If the template parameters do not describe a valid type, any attempt to
access the type
member will result in a compile error.
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