
27 May
2005
27 May
'05
8:43 a.m.
"Alexander Nasonov" <alnsn-boost@yandex.ru> wrote in message
David Abrahams writes:
The function returns a reference to a multidimensional array, where each numerical element that you were putting in the mpl::vector is encoded as a separate dimension of the array.
Exactly. It's the vector returned by encode_type_impl. I didn't have a chance to think about my idea thoroughly but this is something completely different. Partial specializations aren't supported by functions, for example.
I think they are: template<class T> char foo(vector<T>& v)[id1][id2][id3]; But how would this work? This array type will stay inside the function. We need a function to return the object of certain _size_ in order to pass it outside... Regards, Arkadiy