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The arithmetic, comparison and bitwise metafunctions are now polymorphic, and can operate on a variety of numeric types, including rational, fixed-point and complex numbers. They allow mixed arithmetic, meaning that you can perform an operation on arguments of different types, and the result will yield the largest/most general of the argument types. The infrastructure allows user-defined numeric types to be freely intermixed with predefined library types. See http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/boost/boost/libs/mpl/test/numeric_ops.cpp?view=markup for an illustrative example, and the reference manual for the formal infrastructure specification.
If you were using MPL numeric metafunctions on your own integral wrapper class similar to mpl::int_, you can plug your class into the new infrastructure by extending it with the following member:
typedef mpl::integral_c_tag tag;
For example:
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template< int n > struct my_int { static int const value = n; typedef my_int type; }; |
template< int n > struct my_int { typedef mpl::integral_c_tag tag; static int const value = n; typedef my_int type; }; |