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// Boost.Range library
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//
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//  Copyright Neil Groves 2010. Use, modification and
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//  distribution is subject to the Boost Software License, Version
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//  1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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//  http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//
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//
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// For more information, see http://www.boost.org/libs/range/
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//
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// Credits:
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// Trac 7376 - was raised by Leonid Gershanovich and his sample was used to
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// make the test case to cover this condition.
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//
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#include <boost/range/join.hpp>
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#include <boost/range/adaptor/transformed.hpp>
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#include <boost/foreach.hpp>
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#include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>
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#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
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#include <boost/assign.hpp>
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#include <boost/range/algorithm_ext.hpp>
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#include <boost/range/irange.hpp>
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#include <boost/iterator/iterator_facade.hpp>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <deque>
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#include <list>
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#include <vector>
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namespace boost
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{
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    namespace
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    {
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        // This function is a helper function that writes integers
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        // of increasing value into a range. It is used to test
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        // that joined ranged may be written to.
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        //
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        // Requires:
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        // - Range uses shallow copy semantics.
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        template< typename Range >
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        void fill_with_ints(Range rng)
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        {
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            typedef typename range_iterator<Range>::type iterator;
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            iterator target = boost::begin(rng);
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            const int count = boost::distance(rng);
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            for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i)
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            {
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                *target = i;
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                ++target;
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            }
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        }
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        // The test_join_traversal function is used to provide additional
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        // tests based upon the underlying join iterator traversal.
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        // The join iterator takes care of the appropriate demotion, and
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        // this demotion.
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        // test_join_traversal - additional tests for input and forward
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        // traversal iterators. This is of course a no-op.
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        template< typename Range1, typename Range2, typename TraversalTag >
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        void test_join_traversal(Range1& rng1, Range2& rng2, TraversalTag)
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        {
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        }
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        // test_join_traversal - additional tests for bidirectional
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        // traversal iterators.
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        template< typename Range1, typename Range2 >
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        void test_join_traversal(Range1& rng1, Range2& rng2, boost::bidirectional_traversal_tag)
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        {
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            typedef typename range_value<Range1>::type value_type;
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            std::vector<value_type> reference(boost::begin(rng1), boost::end(rng1));
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            boost::push_back(reference, rng2);
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            std::reverse(reference.begin(), reference.end());
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            std::vector<value_type> test_result;
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            BOOST_REVERSE_FOREACH( value_type x, join(rng1, rng2) )
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            {
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                test_result.push_back(x);
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            }
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            BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS( reference.begin(), reference.end(),
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                                           test_result.begin(), test_result.end() );
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        }
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        // Test helper function to implement the additional tests for random
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        // access traversal iterators. This is used by the test_join_traversal
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        // function for random access iterators. The reason that the test
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        // implementation is put into this function is to utilise
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        // template parameter type deduction for the joined range type.
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        template< typename Range1, typename Range2, typename JoinedRange >
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        void test_random_access_join(Range1& rng1, Range2& rng2, JoinedRange joined)
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        {
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            BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( boost::end(joined) - boost::begin(joined), boost::distance(joined) );
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            BOOST_CHECK( boost::end(joined) <= boost::begin(joined) );
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            BOOST_CHECK( boost::begin(joined) >= boost::end(joined) );
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            if (boost::empty(joined))
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            {
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                BOOST_CHECK(!(boost::begin(joined) < boost::end(joined)));
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                BOOST_CHECK(!(boost::end(joined) > boost::begin(joined)));
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            }
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            else
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            {
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                BOOST_CHECK(boost::begin(joined) < boost::end(joined));
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                BOOST_CHECK(boost::end(joined) < boost::begin(joined));
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            }
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            typedef typename boost::range_difference<JoinedRange>::type difference_t;
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            const difference_t count = boost::distance(joined);
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            BOOST_CHECK( boost::begin(joined) + count == boost::end(joined) );
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            BOOST_CHECK( boost::end(joined) - count == boost::begin(joined) );
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            typedef typename boost::range_iterator<JoinedRange>::type iterator_t;
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            iterator_t it = boost::begin(joined);
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            it += count;
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            BOOST_CHECK( it == boost::end(joined) );
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            it = boost::end(joined);
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            it -= count;
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            BOOST_CHECK( it == boost::begin(joined) );
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        }
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        // test_join_traversal function for random access traversal joined
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        // ranges.
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        template< typename Range1, typename Range2 >
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        void test_join_traversal(Range1& rng1, Range2& rng2, boost::random_access_traversal_tag)
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        {
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            test_join_traversal(rng1, rng2, boost::bidirectional_traversal_tag());
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            test_random_access_join(rng1, rng2, join(rng1, rng2));
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        }
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        // Test the ability to write values into a joined range. This is
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        // achieved by copying the constant collections, altering them
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        // and then checking the result. Hence this relies upon both
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        // rng1 and rng2 having value copy semantics.
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        template< typename Collection1, typename Collection2 >
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        void test_write_to_joined_range(const Collection1& rng1, const Collection2& rng2)
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        {
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            Collection1 c1(rng1);
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            Collection2 c2(rng2);
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            typedef BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME boost::range_value<
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                Collection1
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            >::type value_t BOOST_RANGE_UNUSED;
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            fill_with_ints(boost::join(c1,c2));
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            // Ensure that the size of the written range has not been
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            // altered.
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            BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( boost::distance(c1), boost::distance(rng1) );
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            BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( boost::distance(c2), boost::distance(rng2) );
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            // For each element x, in c1 ensure that it has been written to
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            // with incrementing integers
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            int x = 0;
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            typedef typename range_iterator<Collection1>::type iterator1;
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            iterator1 it1 = boost::begin(c1);
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            for (; it1 != boost::end(c1); ++it1)
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            {
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                BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( x, *it1 );
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                ++x;
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            }
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            // For each element y, in c2 ensure that it has been written to
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            // with incrementing integers
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            typedef typename range_iterator<Collection2>::type iterator2;
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            iterator2 it2 = boost::begin(c2);
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            for (; it2 != boost::end(c2); ++it2)
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            {
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                BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( x, *it2 );
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                ++x;
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            }
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        }
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        // Perform a unit test of a Boost.Range join() comparing
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        // it to a reference that is populated by appending
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        // elements from both source ranges into a vector.
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        template< typename Collection1, typename Collection2 >
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        void test_join_impl(Collection1& rng1, Collection2& rng2)
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        {
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            typedef typename range_value<Collection1>::type value_type;
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            std::vector<value_type> reference(boost::begin(rng1), boost::end(rng1));
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            boost::push_back(reference, rng2);
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            std::vector<value_type> test_result;
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            boost::push_back(test_result, join(rng1, rng2));
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            BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS( reference.begin(), reference.end(),
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                                           test_result.begin(), test_result.end() );
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            typedef boost::range_detail::join_iterator<
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                typename boost::range_iterator<Collection1>::type,
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                typename boost::range_iterator<Collection2>::type
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                > join_iterator_t;
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            typedef boost::iterator_traversal< join_iterator_t > tag_t;
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           test_join_traversal(rng1, rng2, tag_t());
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           test_write_to_joined_range(rng1, rng2);
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        }
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        // Make a collection filling it with items from the source
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        // range. This is used to build collections of various
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        // sizes populated with various values designed to optimize
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        // the code coverage exercised by the core test function
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        // test_join_impl.
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        template<typename Collection, typename Range>
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        boost::shared_ptr<Collection> makeCollection(const Range& source)
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        {
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            boost::shared_ptr<Collection> c(new Collection);
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            c->insert(c->end(), boost::begin(source), boost::end(source));
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            return c;
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        }
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        // This templatised version of the test_join_impl function
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        // generates and populates collections which are later
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        // used as input to the core test function.
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        // The caller of this function explicitly provides the
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        // template parameters. This supports the generation
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        // of testing a large combination of range types to be
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        // joined. It is of particular importance to remember
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        // to combine a random_access range with a bidirectional
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        // range to determine that the correct demotion of
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        // types occurs in the join_iterator.
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        template< typename Collection1, typename Collection2 >
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        void test_join_impl()
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        {
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            typedef boost::shared_ptr<Collection1> collection1_ptr;
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            typedef boost::shared_ptr<Collection2> collection2_ptr;
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            typedef boost::shared_ptr<const Collection1> collection1_cptr;
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            typedef boost::shared_ptr<const Collection2> collection2_cptr;
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            std::vector< collection1_cptr > left_containers;
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            std::vector< collection2_cptr > right_containers;
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            left_containers.push_back(collection1_ptr(new Collection1));
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            left_containers.push_back(makeCollection<Collection1>(irange(0,1)));
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            left_containers.push_back(makeCollection<Collection1>(irange(0,100)));
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            right_containers.push_back(collection2_ptr(new Collection2));
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            right_containers.push_back(makeCollection<Collection2>(irange(0,1)));
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            right_containers.push_back(makeCollection<Collection2>(irange(0,100)));
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            BOOST_FOREACH( collection1_cptr left_container, left_containers )
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            {
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                BOOST_FOREACH( collection2_cptr right_container, right_containers )
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                {
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                    test_join_impl(*left_container, *right_container);
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        // entry-point into the unit test for the join() function
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        // this tests a representative sample of combinations of
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        // source range type.
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        void join_test()
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        {
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            test_join_impl< std::vector<int>, std::vector<int> >();
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            test_join_impl< std::list<int>,   std::list<int>   >();
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            test_join_impl< std::deque<int>,  std::deque<int>  >();
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            test_join_impl< std::vector<int>, std::list<int>   >();
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            test_join_impl< std::list<int>,   std::vector<int> >();
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            test_join_impl< std::vector<int>, std::deque<int>  >();
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            test_join_impl< std::deque<int>,  std::vector<int> >();
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        }
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        void test_join_iterator_reference_type_constness_ticket8483()
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        {
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            // Just test that this compiles.
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            // Before the fix for bug 8483, the reference type of the joined
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            // range's iterator was incorrect ('int&' instead of 'const int&'),
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            // causing compiler errors.
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            const std::vector<int> v1;
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            std::vector<int> v2;
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            std::vector<int> joined;
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            boost::push_back(joined, join(v1, v2));
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        }
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        namespace trac7376
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        {
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            struct base_type
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            {
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                explicit base_type(boost::int32_t value)
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                    : value(value)
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                {
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                }
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                virtual boost::int32_t get() const = 0;
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                boost::int32_t value;
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            };
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            struct derived_type1
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                : base_type
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            {
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                derived_type1(boost::int32_t value)
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                    : base_type(value)
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                {
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                }
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                virtual boost::int32_t get() const
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                {
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                    return value * 2;
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                }
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            };
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            struct derived_type2
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                : base_type
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            {
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                derived_type2(boost::int32_t value)
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                    : base_type(value)
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                {
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                }
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                virtual boost::int32_t get() const
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                {
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                    return value * 4;
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                }
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            };
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            struct apply_get
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            {
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                typedef boost::int32_t result_type;
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                result_type operator()(const base_type& arg) const
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                {
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                    return arg.get();
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                }
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            };
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            void test_reference_types()
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            {
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                using namespace boost::adaptors;
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                typedef boost::range_detail::join_iterator<
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                        std::vector<derived_type1>::iterator,
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                        std::vector<derived_type2>::iterator,
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                        const base_type&,
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                        const base_type&
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                > join_iterator_t;
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                std::vector<boost::int32_t> reference_output;
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                std::vector<derived_type1> x;
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                for (boost::int32_t i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
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                {
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                    x.push_back(derived_type1(i));
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                    reference_output.push_back(i * 2);
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                }
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                std::vector<derived_type2> y;
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                for (boost::int32_t i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
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                {
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                    y.push_back(derived_type2(i));
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                    reference_output.push_back(i * 4);
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                }
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                join_iterator_t it(
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                    x,
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                    y,
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                    boost::range_detail::join_iterator_begin_tag());
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                std::vector<boost::int32_t> output;
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                boost::push_back(
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                    output,
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                    boost::make_iterator_range(
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                        join_iterator_t(
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                            x, y,
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                            boost::range_detail::join_iterator_begin_tag()),
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                        join_iterator_t(
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                            x, y,
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                            boost::range_detail::join_iterator_end_tag()))
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                        | transformed(apply_get()));
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                BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS(
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                            output.begin(), output.end(),
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                            reference_output.begin(), reference_output.end());
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            }
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        } // namespace trac7376
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    }
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}
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boost::unit_test::test_suite*
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init_unit_test_suite(int argc, char* argv[])
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{
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    boost::unit_test::test_suite* test
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        = BOOST_TEST_SUITE( "RangeTestSuite.adaptor.joined" );
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    test->add( BOOST_TEST_CASE( &boost::join_test ) );
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    test->add( BOOST_TEST_CASE( &boost::test_join_iterator_reference_type_constness_ticket8483 ) );
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    test->add( BOOST_TEST_CASE( &boost::trac7376::test_reference_types ) );
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    return test;
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}
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