Source: ../../libxorp/minitraits.hh
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// $XORP: xorp/libxorp/minitraits.hh,v 1.11 2009/01/05 18:30:58 jtc Exp $
#ifndef __LIBXORP_MINITRAITS_HH__
#define __LIBXORP_MINITRAITS_HH__
/**
* @short Class to determine subset of type traits.
*
* This class can be use to determine the non-const form of a type.
* It is a temporary fix for g++ 2.96 (Redhat) which has problems
* tracking const pointer types in templates.
*/
template <typename T>
class MiniTraits {
template <class U>
struct UnConst {
typedef U Result;
};
template <class U>
struct UnConst <const U> {
typedef U Result;
};
public:
typedef typename UnConst<T>::Result NonConst;
};
/**
* @short Class to determine if two types are base and derived.
*
* This class tests whether a pointer for type B is useable as pointer
* to type D. Typically, this implies that B is a base for D. It may also
* imply that B is void, or B and D are the same type.
*
* How this works? Overloaded definition of function X::f(). The
* first of which takes a const B* pointer as an argument and returns
* are char. The second of which takes a ... and returns a double.
* sizeof is used to determine the size of the return type that would
* used if the code were executed. Thus, if B and D are compatible
* pointer types then sizeof(X::f()) for both of them is sizeof(char).
*/
template <typename B, typename D>
class BaseAndDerived {
struct X {
static char f(const B*);
static double f(...);
};
public:
static const bool True = ( sizeof(X::f((D*)0)) == sizeof(X::f((B*)0)) );
};
#endif // __LIBXORP_MINITRAITS_HH__
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