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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE library PUBLIC "-//Boost//DTD BoostBook XML V1.0//EN"  "http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/boostbook.dtd"><library name="Tribool" dirname="logic" id="tribool"         last-revision="$Date: 2007/05/03 03:28:53 $" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">  <libraryinfo>    <author>      <firstname>Douglas</firstname>      <surname>Gregor</surname>      <email>dgregor -at- cs.indiana.edu</email>    </author>    <copyright>      <year>2002</year>      <year>2003</year>      <year>2004</year>      <holder>Douglas Gregor</holder>    </copyright>        <legalnotice>      <para>Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost    Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file    <filename>LICENSE_1_0.txt</filename> or copy at <ulink    url="http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt">http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt</ulink>)</para>    </legalnotice>    <librarypurpose>Three-state boolean type</librarypurpose>    <librarycategory name="category:misc"/>  </libraryinfo>  <title>Boost.Tribool</title>  <section id="tribool.introduction">    <title>Introduction</title>    <para>The 3-state boolean library contains a single class,    <code><classname>boost::logic::tribool</classname></code>, along with    support functions and operator overloads that implement 3-state    boolean logic. </para>  </section>  <section id="tribool.tutorial">    <title>Tutorial</title>    <using-namespace name="boost::logic"/>    <section>      <title>Basic usage</title>    <para> The <code><classname>tribool</classname></code> class acts    like the built-in <code>bool</code> type, but for 3-state boolean    logic. The three states are <code>true</code>, <code>false</code>,    and <code><functionname>indeterminate</functionname></code>, where    the first two states are equivalent to those of the C++    <code>bool</code> type and the last state represents an unknown    boolean value (that may be <code>true</code> or    <code>false</code>, we don't know).</para>    <para> The <code><classname>tribool</classname></code> class    supports conversion from <code>bool</code> values and literals    along with its own    <code><functionname>indeterminate</functionname></code>    keyword:</para>    <programlisting><classname>tribool</classname> b(true);b = false;b = <functionname>indeterminate</functionname>;<classname>tribool</classname> b2(b);</programlisting>    <para> <code><classname>tribool</classname></code> supports    conversions to <code>bool</code> for use in conditional    statements. The conversion to <code>bool</code> will be    <code>true</code> when the value of the    <code><classname>tribool</classname></code> is always true, and    <code>false</code> otherwise. Consequently, the following idiom    may be used to determine which of the three states a    <code><classname>tribool</classname></code> currently    holds:</para><programlisting><classname>tribool</classname> b = some_operation();if (b) {  // b is true}else if (!b) {  // b is false}else {  // b is indeterminate}</programlisting>  <para> <code><classname>tribool</classname></code> supports the  3-state logic operators <code>!</code> (negation),  <code>&amp;&amp;</code> (AND), and <code>||</code> (OR), with  <code>bool</code> and <code><classname>tribool</classname></code>  values. For instance:</para>  <programlisting><classname>tribool</classname> x = some_op();<classname>tribool</classname> y = some_other_op();if (x &amp;&amp; y) {  // both x and y are true}else if (!(x &amp;&amp; y)) {  // either x or y is false}else {  // neither x nor y is false, but we don't know that both are true  if (x || y) {    // either x or y is true  }}</programlisting>  <para> Similarly, <code><classname>tribool</classname></code>  supports 3-state equality comparisons via the operators  <code>==</code> and <code>!=</code>. These operators differ from  "normal" equality operators in C++ because they return a  <code><classname>tribool</classname></code>, because potentially we  might not know the result of a comparison (try to compare  <code>true</code> and  <code><functionname>indeterminate</functionname></code>). For  instance:</para><programlisting><classname>tribool</classname> x(true);<classname>tribool</classname> y(<functionname>indeterminate</functionname>);assert(x == x); // okay, x == x returns trueassert(x == true); // okay, can compare <classname>tribool</classname>s and bools</programlisting>  <para> The <code><functionname>indeterminate</functionname></code> keyword (representing the  <functionname>indeterminate</functionname>&nbsp;<code><classname>tribool</classname></code> value)  doubles as a function to check if the value of a  <code><classname>tribool</classname></code> is indeterminate,  e.g.,</para>   <programlisting><classname>tribool</classname> x = try_to_do_something_tricky();if (<functionname>indeterminate</functionname>(x)) {  // value of x is indeterminate}else {  // report success or failure of x}</programlisting></section>    <section>    <title>Renaming the indeterminate state</title>  <para> Users may introduce additional keywords for the indeterminate  value in addition to the implementation-supplied  <code><functionname>indeterminate</functionname></code> using the  <code><macroname>BOOST_TRIBOOL_THIRD_STATE</macroname></code>  macro. For instance, the following macro instantiation (at the  global scope) will introduce the keyword <code>maybe</code> as a  synonym for <code><functionname>indeterminate</functionname></code>  (also residing in the <code>boost</code> namespace):</para>  <programlisting><macroname>BOOST_TRIBOOL_THIRD_STATE</macroname>(maybe)<classname>tribool</classname> x = maybe;if (maybe(x)) { /* ... */ }</programlisting>  </section>  <section>    <title><code>tribool</code> input/output</title>  <para><code><classname>tribool</classname></code> objects may be  read from and written to streams by including the  <headername>boost/logic/tribool_io.hpp</headername> header in a  manner very similar to <code>bool</code> values. When the  <code>boolalpha</code> flag is not set on the input/output stream,  the integral values 0, 1, and 2 correspond to <code>tribool</code>  values <code>false</code>, <code>true</code>, and  <code>indeterminate</code>, respectively. When  <code>boolalpha</code> is set on the stream, arbitrary strings can  be used to represent the three values, the default being "false",  "true", and "indeterminate". For instance:</para><programlisting><classname>tribool</classname> x;cin &gt;&gt; x; // Type "0", "1", or "2" to get false, true, or indeterminatecout &lt;&lt; boolalpha &lt;&lt; x; // Produces "false", "true", or "indeterminate"</programlisting>  <para><code><classname>tribool</classname></code> input and output  is sensitive to the stream's current locale. The strings associated  with false and true values are contained in the standard  <code><classname>std::numpunct</classname></code> facet, and the  string naming the indeterminate type is contained in the  <code><classname>indeterminate_name</classname></code> facet. To  replace the name of the indeterminate state, you need to imbue your  stream with a local containing a  <code><classname>indeterminate_name</classname></code> facet, e.g.:</para>  <programlisting><macroname>BOOST_TRIBOOL_THIRD_STATE</macroname>(maybe)locale global;locale test_locale(global, new <classname>indeterminate_name</classname>&lt;char&gt;("maybe"));cout.imbue(test_locale);<classname>tribool</classname> x(maybe);cout &lt;&lt; boolalpha &lt;&lt; x &lt;&lt; endl; // Prints "maybe"</programlisting>  <para>If you C++ standard library implementation does not support  locales, <code>tribool</code> input/output will still work, but you  will be unable to customize the strings printed/parsed when  <code>boolalpha</code> is set.</para>  </section>  </section>  <xi:include href="reference.xml"/>  <testsuite id="tribool.tests">    <run-test filename="tribool_test.cpp">      <purpose><para>Test all features of the      <code><classname>boost::logic::tribool</classname></code>      class.</para></purpose>    </run-test>    <run-test filename="tribool_rename_test.cpp">      <purpose><para>Test the use of the      <code><macroname>BOOST_TRIBOOL_THIRD_STATE</macroname></code>      macro.</para></purpose>    </run-test>    <run-test filename="tribool_io_test.cpp">      <purpose><para>Test tribool input/output.</para></purpose>    </run-test>  </testsuite></library>

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