On 5/30/15 9:26 AM, Peter Dimov wrote:
I've recently made the mistake to reread Eric Niebler's excellent "Tiny Metaprogramming Library" article
http://ericniebler.com/2014/11/13/tiny-metaprogramming-library/
which of course prompted me to try to experiment with my own tiny metaprogramming library and to see how I'd go about implementing tuple_cat (a challenge Eric gives.)
Ordinarily, any such experiments of mine leave no trace once I abandon them and move on,
We need a permanent place for stuff like this.
but this time I decided to at least write an article about the result, so here it is, with the hope someone might find it useful. :-)
This to me is incredible. I worthy successor to Abraham's and Gurtovoy's MPL book. Clearly C++/11 is going to turnout to be a major game changer with repercussions beyond what we can imagine now. But I had a really dumb question. The examples use mp_if< But I couldn't find the definition of mp_if anywhere. The document looks self contained - what am I missing here? Robert Ramey