From: Felipe Magno de Almeida (felipe.m.almeida_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-11-11 17:40:49


On 11/11/05, Kevin Sopp <baraclese_at_[hidden]> 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,

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