/*============================================================================= Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Jaakko Järvi 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) ==============================================================================*/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined BOOST_NO_STRINGSTREAM # include #else # include #endif using boost::fusion::tuple; using boost::fusion::make_tuple; using boost::fusion::tuple_close; using boost::fusion::tuple_open; using boost::fusion::tuple_delimiter; #if defined BOOST_NO_STRINGSTREAM using std::ostrstream; using std::istrstream; typedef ostrstream useThisOStringStream; typedef istrstream useThisIStringStream; #else using std::ostringstream; using std::istringstream; typedef ostringstream useThisOStringStream; typedef istringstream useThisIStringStream; #endif using std::endl; using std::ofstream; using std::ifstream; using std::string; int main() { using boost::fusion::tuple_close; using boost::fusion::tuple_open; using boost::fusion::tuple_delimiter; useThisOStringStream os1; // Set format [a, b, c] for os1 os1 << tuple_open('['); os1 << tuple_close(']'); os1 << tuple_delimiter(','); os1 << make_tuple(1, 2, 3); BOOST_TEST (os1.str() == std::string("[1,2,3]") ); { useThisOStringStream os2; // Set format (a:b:c) for os2; os2 << tuple_open('('); os2 << tuple_close(')'); os2 << tuple_delimiter(':'); // this code now works with VC6/7 os2 << make_tuple("TUPU", "HUPU", "LUPU", 4.5); BOOST_TEST (os2.str() == std::string("(TUPU:HUPU:LUPU:4.5)") ); } // The format is still [a, b, c] for os1 os1 << make_tuple(1, 2, 3); BOOST_TEST (os1.str() == std::string("[1,2,3][1,2,3]") ); std::ofstream tmp("temp.tmp"); #if !defined (BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) tmp << make_tuple("One", "Two", 3); #endif tmp << tuple_delimiter(':'); tmp << make_tuple(1000, 2000, 3000) << endl; tmp.close(); // When teading tuples from a stream, manipulators must be set correctly: ifstream tmp3("temp.tmp"); tuple j; #if !defined (BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) tmp3 >> j; BOOST_TEST (tmp3.good() ); #endif tmp3 >> tuple_delimiter(':'); tuple i; tmp3 >> i; BOOST_TEST (tmp3.good() ); tmp3.close(); // reading tuple in format (a b c); useThisIStringStream is("(100 200 300)"); tuple ti; BOOST_TEST(bool((is >> ti) != 0)); BOOST_TEST(ti == make_tuple(100, 200, 300)); // Note that strings are problematic: // writing a tuple on a stream and reading it back doesn't work in // general. If this is wanted, some kind of a parseable string class // should be used. return boost::report_errors(); }