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Introduced opaque library from Kyle Markley and improved DateTimeRange...
Introduced opaque library from Kyle Markley and improved DateTimeRange class Opaque library allow safer manipulation of numeric values and gives tem a meaning. This should help to prevent stupid mistakes. A first usage in SciQLop is Seconds which are double but have a specific meaning, a DateTimeRange can only be multiplied by a double (-> zoom) but only seconds can be added to it (-> pan). Even a zoom could be an opaque type in the future: Range/Range->Zoom, Range*Zoom->Range, Zoom*Range->Error. DateTimeRange class has now many arithmetic operators implemented this will allow to implement zoom/pan operations in only one place and test them. Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>

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#ifndef OPAQUE_DATA_HPP
#define OPAQUE_DATA_HPP
//
// Copyright (c) 2015, 2016
// Kyle Markley. All rights reserved.
//
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//
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//
#include "constexpr14.hpp"
#include "utility.hpp"
#include <type_traits>
namespace opaque {
/// \addtogroup internal
/// @{
///
/// Data storage for opaque typedefs
///
template <typename U, typename O>
struct data {
typedef U underlying_type;
typedef O opaque_type;
underlying_type value;
/// Copy the underlying value
explicit constexpr operator underlying_type() const &
noexcept(std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible<underlying_type>::value) {
return value ;
}
/// Move the underlying value
explicit constexpr14 operator underlying_type() &&
noexcept(std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<underlying_type>::value) {
return opaque::move(value);
}
/// Construct
template <typename... Args>
explicit constexpr data(Args&&... args)
noexcept(std::is_nothrow_constructible<underlying_type, Args&&...>::value)
: value(opaque::forward<Args>(args)...) { }
data() = default;
data(const data& ) = default;
data( data&&) = default;
data& operator=(const data& ) & = default;
data& operator=( data&&) & = default;
protected:
~data() = default;
/// Downcast to the opaque_type
constexpr14 opaque_type& downcast() noexcept {
static_assert(std::is_base_of<data, opaque_type>::value, "Bad downcast");
return *static_cast<opaque_type*>(this);
}
};
/// @}
}
#endif