...one of the most highly
regarded and expertly designed C++ library projects in the
world.
— Herb Sutter and Andrei
Alexandrescu, C++
Coding Standards
boost::proto::make — A PrimitiveTransform that computes a type by evaluating any nested transforms and then constructs an object of that type.
// In header: <boost/proto/transform/make.hpp> template<typename T> struct make : proto::transform< make<T> > { // member classes/structs/unions template<typename Expr, typename State, typename Data> struct impl : proto::transform_impl< Expr, State, Data > { // types typedef see-below result_type; // public member functions result_type operator()(typename impl::expr_param, typename impl::state_param, typename impl::data_param) const; }; };
The purpose of proto::make<>
is to annotate a transform as
an ObjectTransform so that
proto::when<>
knows
how to apply it.
For the full description of the behavior of the
proto::make<>
transform, see the documentation for the nested
proto::make::impl<>
class template.