
On 11/11/05, Kevin Sopp <baraclese@hotmail.com> wrote: [snip]
Of course the order of the resulting types is not random. Observing the output of my test program with the following argument lists and T = base<_1,_2>: args1 = 0,1 args2 = 0,1,2,3
the resulting vector will contain the types in the following order: base<0,0>, base<0,3>, base<0,2>, base<0,1>, base<1,0>, base<1,3>, base<1,2>, base<1,1>
Any reason why it isnt in this order: base<0, 0>, base<0, 1>, base<0, 2>, base<0, 3>, base<1, 0>, base<1, 1>, base<1, 2>, base<1, 3> ?
I uploaded the code for binary lambda expressions at http://oceanstar.sourceforge.net/combine.h
Kevin Sopp
best regards, -- Felipe Magno de Almeida Developer from synergy and Computer Science student from State University of Campinas(UNICAMP). Unicamp: http://www.ic.unicamp.br Synergy: http://www.synergy.com.br "There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."