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94cec423d0 Job-Planning: switch to processing references
...which uncovers further deeply nested problems,
especially when referring to non-copyable types.

Thus need to construct a common type that can be used
both to refer to the source elements and the expanded elements,
and use this common type as result type and also attempt to
produce better diagnostic messages on type mismatch....
2023-05-23 01:08:05 +02:00
0df0fd001e Library: fix follow-up problems with const correctness
...the improved const correctness on STL iterators uncovered another
latent problem with out diagnositc format helper, which provide
consistently rounded float and double output, but failed to take
CV-qualifiaction into account
2023-05-23 01:07:53 +02:00
bc1cf3a0b5 Library: sharpen detection of possible string conversion
When invoking the util::toString conversion, we indeed to want any conversion,
including explicit conversion operators. However, probing the possibility to build a string
can be dangerous, since there is a string constructor from characters, and
integral types can be converted to characters.

OTOH, leaving out explicit conversions is likewise not desirable, since there are
class types, which deliberately do not offer an implicit conversion, but allow
explicit conversion for dump and diagnostic output. The notorious example for
such a situation is the lib::idi::EntryID<TY>. We certainly do not want an
EntryID to be converted into a string without further notice, but we do want
an EntryID to be automatically rendered to string in diagnostic output, since
this will include the human readable ID part.

See especially: 8432420726

Now we'll attempt to get out of this dilemma by probing explicitly for the presence
of a string conversion operator, which will fail for any non-class types, thereby
ruling out all those nasty indirect type -> character -> string conversion paths.

The rationale is: if someone queries the predicate can_convertToString, the intention
is really to get an string rendering, and not just to invoke some random function
with an string argument.
2018-12-10 00:09:56 +01:00
5a7a5a5720 DOC: fix syntax of some doxygen links
seemingly we really need the \ref in the link target expression
2018-09-21 14:33:12 +02:00
89d93a13e4 Modernise Unknown Exception handler and Exception messages 2018-04-02 01:48:51 +02:00
3614085ff7 Library: improve the function-signature detector to work as guard with enable_if
This is a consequence of the experiments with generic lambdas.
Up to now, lib::meta::_Fun<F> failed with a compilation error
when passing the decltype of such a generic lambda.

The new behaviour is to pick the empty specialisation (std::false_type) in such cases,
allowing to guard explicit specialisations when no suitable functor type
is passed
2017-11-24 23:48:56 +01:00
a731b3caf4 metaprogramming: get rid of the remaining boost::enable_if usages
...low hanging fruit
2017-08-11 20:23:46 +02:00
9262af1346 GCC-5 compatibility: remove unnecessary forward declaration
a bit over the top anyway: string will inevitably be included sooner or later
2017-05-01 18:38:52 +02:00
9c21164ae6 Doxygen Fixes (#1062)
This changeset fixes a huge pile of problems, as indicated in the
error log of the Doxygen run after merging all the recent Doxygen improvements

unfortunately, auto-linking does still not work at various places.
There is no clear indication what might be the problem.
Possibly the rather unstable Sqlite support in this Doxygen version
is the cause. Anyway, needs to be investigated further.
2017-04-02 04:22:51 +02:00
cbe29fead3 Library: allow for pretty-printing of smart-ptr values
- an extension to our custom toString and typeString helpers.
- currently just for shared_ptr and unique_ptr
- might add further overloads for other smart-ptr types
2016-07-31 00:33:26 +02:00
52918b069f metaprogramming: trait to detect smart-pointers 2016-07-31 00:33:26 +02:00
e518a19435 wrap-up(#985): resolve various leftovers
- replace remaining usages of typeid(T).name()
- add another type simplification to handle the STL map allocator
- clean-up usage in lib/format-string
- complete the unit tests
- fix some more bugs
2016-01-10 11:21:34 +01:00
b56f5a8945 type-display(#985): improvements and supplements
- a regexp based function to discard non-identifier chars
- nice human readable display of boolean values
2016-01-10 03:59:01 +01:00
6633cb03bd sanity: how to pass 'anything' properly to the type diagnostics function
turns out this is a tricky situation.
We want to accept pretty mutch everything, yet we want to get a grip
on anything object-like, so to reveal available RTTI information.
Now, given the way C++ template substitution works, the 'TY const&' overload
wins with only a few exceptions. The reason is, C++ invokes most functions
passing the concrete argument as reference, unless this is not possible,
because the concrete artument is a rvalue. The automatic reduction of
reference expressions does the rest. Consequently the overload with 'const&'
turns out to be the best match even when we invoke the function with a
pointer expression, which would then be made into a pointer-to-a pointer
by our forward call.

There are two remedies for this dilemma:
- make the second overload just typeStr (TY&)
- explicitly remove the second overload for pointers

The first solution unfortunately would rule out passing of anonymous
objects like concatenated strings; in fact it would rule out passing
rvalues as such. While the second solution, chosen here, works really
for everything, and also has the nice side effect of stripping away
any const, pointer and reference adornements elegantly before we
even start to analyse the type.

The only downside of this solution is that it looks intimidating
to the casual reader. Well, I'd say, get used to it.
2016-01-09 22:23:50 +01:00
615f112f5c clean-up(#985): unify various type-indicating helpers
over time, we got quite a jungle with all those
shome-me-the-type-of helper functions.

Reduced and unified all those into
- typeString : a human readable, slightly simplified full type
- typeSymbol : a single word identifier, extracted lexically from the type

note: this changeset causes a lot of tests to break,
since we're using unmangeled type-IDs pretty much everywhere now.
Beore fixing those, I'll have to implement a better simplification
scheme for the "human readable" type names....
2016-01-09 02:05:23 +01:00
99c478768c generic-toString(#985): define streamlined converter
...based on all the clean-up and reorganisation done thus far,
we're now able to rebuild the util::str in a more direct and
sane way, and thus to disentangle the header inclusion problem.
2016-01-08 09:17:58 +01:00
b021a2e769 sharpen the formatting API: take arguments as const always 2016-01-07 20:17:07 +01:00
2cf127e16a formatting(#985): define pretty-printing format for addresses
use a shortened display, showing only the last 4 bytes for diagnostics
since we're typically only interested in spotting "same" and "different",
while the full memory address is irrelevant
2016-01-06 06:24:02 +01:00
60a7e7acb2 formatting-utils(#985): provide some basics
No more fiddling with printf just to show a number reliably!

simple functions to pretty-print addresses,
doubles and floats (fixed-point, with rounding).

Also make all these basic formatting helpers noexcept
2016-01-06 04:04:56 +01:00
5be35a407f toString(#985): new minimal string-conversion facility
now placed into the very basic header lib/meta/util.hpp
2016-01-05 23:55:18 +01:00
0c4495a451 reorganisation(#985): move basic typeString implementation into lib::meta
- simple function to pick up the mangled type
- pretty-printing is implemented in format-obj.cpp
- also move the demangleCxx()-Function to that location,
  it starts to be used for real, outside the test framework
2016-01-05 23:34:53 +01:00
c104e28ebf inline(#985): provide our own minimal variant of enable_if
this is a stripped-down and very leightweight variant
of the well-known enable_if metaprogramming trick.

Providing this standard variant in a header with minimal
dependencies will allow us to phase out boost inclusions
from many further headers. As a plus, our own variant
is written such as to be more conciese in usage
(no "typename" and no acces of an embedded "::type" menber)
2016-01-05 22:00:53 +01:00
ff7ac5523f clean-up(#985): tighten basic header lib/meta/util.hpp
This header shall provide only very fundamental
metaprogramming helpers, since it is included pervasively
2016-01-05 22:00:53 +01:00
b96fd1299d preparation(#985): purge any remaining direct uses of boost::format
now we use boost::format through our own front-end util::_Fmt
solely, which both helps to reduce compilation time and code size,
and gives us a direct string conversion, which automatically
uses any custom operator string() available on arguments.

While desirable as such, I did this conversion now, since
it allows us to get rid of boost::str, which in turn helps
to drill down any remaning uses of our own util::str
2016-01-04 01:38:04 +01:00
bcbd05d7eb reorganise some boost::format usage
using our util::_Fmt front-end helps to reduce the code size,
since all usages rely on a single inclusion of boost::format

including boost::format via header can cause quite some code bloat


NOTE: partial solution, still some further includes to reorganise
2013-09-01 17:36:05 +02:00
90e6dae2d5 add includes missing in some metaprogramming headers
types uint and string
2012-01-07 03:11:51 +01:00
c8f46f47c9 handling of ptrs, first attempt 2011-12-31 06:47:58 +01:00
0d136e2703 define explicit specialisations for primitive types 2011-12-31 06:47:03 +01:00
e054c272b6 research: detecting the possibility of a string conversion
find out about the corner cases of this
simplistic implementation
2011-12-31 06:46:50 +01:00
d9f84a9bfd clean up lib/meta namespaces 2011-12-03 03:15:59 +01:00
ae36b2d941 stubs and adjustments to get it through the compiler 2011-09-25 19:25:52 +02:00
786ecbe829 WIP draft test helper for generating test cases (Cartesian product) 2011-09-25 19:25:51 +02:00
3f1b7651e9 GPL header whitespace 2010-12-17 23:28:49 +01:00
ad7c326c9c got basic diagnostics for type tuples working 2009-06-20 23:18:02 +02:00
Christian Thaeter
3654473b75 WIP: Merge common into lib
* breaks lumigui linking
 * test non functional yet
 * tools cant not be linked because of cross dependency problems
2008-12-17 17:53:32 +01:00
Renamed from src/common/meta/util.hpp (Browse further)