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| <h1><a class="toc-backref" href="../refmanual.html#id1460">Algorithms</a></h1> |
| <p id="label-algorithms">The MPL provides a broad range of fundamental algorithms aimed to |
| satisfy the majority of sequential compile-time data processing |
| needs. The algorithms include compile-time counterparts |
| of many of the STL algorithms, iteration algorithms borrowed from |
| functional programming languages, and more.</p> |
| <p>Unlike the algorithms in the C++ Standard Library, which operate on |
| implict <em>iterator ranges</em>, the majority of MPL counterparts take |
| and return <em>sequences</em>. This derivation is not dictated by the |
| functional nature of C++ compile-time computations per se, but |
| rather by a desire to improve general usability of the library, |
| making programming with compile-time data structures as enjoyable |
| as possible.</p> |
| <!-- This can be seen as a further generalization and extension of |
| the STL's conceptual framework. --> |
| <p>In the spirit of the STL, MPL algorithms are <em>generic</em>, meaning |
| that they are not tied to particular sequence class |
| implementations, and can operate on a wide range of arguments as |
| long as they satisfy the documented requirements. The requirements |
| are formulated in terms of concepts. Under the hood, |
| algorithms are decoupled from concrete sequence |
| implementations by operating on <a class="reference internal" href="./iterators.html">Iterators</a>.</p> |
| <p>All MPL algorithms can be sorted into three |
| major categories: iteration algorithms, querying algorithms, and |
| transformation algorithms. The transformation algorithms introduce |
| an associated <a class="reference internal" href="./inserter.html">Inserter</a> concept, a rough equivalent for the notion of |
| <a class="reference external" href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/OutputIterator.html" target="_top">Output Iterator</a> in the Standard Library. Moreover, every |
| transformation algorithm provides a <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">reverse_</span></tt> counterpart, |
| allowing for a wider range of efficient transformations — a |
| common functionality documented by the <a class="reference internal" href="./reversible-algorithm.html">Reversible Algorithm</a> |
| concept.</p> |
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