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Generator Directive Duplicating Attributes (duplicate[])
Description

The directive duplicate[] duplicates its attribute to all elements of the embedded generator if this is a sequence generator. Otherwise it does nothing.

Header
// forwards to <boost/spirit/home/karma/directive/duplicate.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/karma_duplicate.hpp>

Also, see Include Structure.

Name

boost::spirit::duplicate // alias: boost::spirit::karma::duplicate

Model of

UnaryGenerator

Notation

a

A generator object

A

Attribute type of generator a

Expression Semantics

Semantics of an expression is defined only where it differs from, or is not defined in UnaryGenerator.

Expression

Semantics

duplicate[a]

The duplicate directive duplicates the supplied attribute for all elements of a embedded sequence generator. For all other types of embedded generators it has no effect. It succeeds as long as its embedded generator does not fail.

Attributes

See Compound Attribute Notation.

Expression

Attribute

duplicate[a]

a: A --> duplicate[a]: A
a: tuple<A, A, ...> --> duplicate[a]: A
a: Unused --> duplicate[a]: Unused

If the embedded generator of the duplicate[] directive is a sequence it is expected that all elements of this sequence expose either the same attribute type, an compatible attribute type, or unused. In this case, the duplicate[] directive exposes the attribute type of its first element. The behavior of the duplicate[] directive is undefined if the elements of an embedded sequence do not expose the same attributes. Most likely, the corresponding expression will not compile.

Complexity

The overall complexity of the duplicate[] directive depends on the complexity of the embedded generator.

Example
[Note] Note

The test harness for the example(s) below is presented in the Basics Examples section.

Some includes:

#include <boost/spirit/include/karma.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/support_utree.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/phoenix_core.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/phoenix_operator.hpp>
#include <boost/fusion/include/std_pair.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>

Some using declarations:

using boost::spirit::karma::double_;
using boost::spirit::karma::duplicate;
using boost::spirit::karma::space;

Basic usage of the duplicate generators:

test_generator_attr("2.02.0", duplicate[double_ << double_], 2.0);
test_generator_attr_delim("2.0 2.0 ", duplicate[double_ << double_], space, 2.0);


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