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- examples split from the rst file using a python script (split_code). - Final result for the doc is unchanged. - examples are compiled and tested with the other tests. - examples' code have been clang-formatted, with triqs style. - doc compiles much faster, and with the same options as the rest of the test. - examples are added as tests, so they are run by make test, as simple C tests. - done for the tutorials and the reference. - autocompile removed (changed into triqs_example directive). - add triqs_example : - make a literal include of the source code. - runs the compiled example - add, as before, the result to the source code in the doc. - added the script split_code, used to make the changes automatically, maybe for later reuse. (in _tools)
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410 B
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16 lines
410 B
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#include <triqs/utility/tuple_tools.hpp>
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#include <iostream>
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struct print_t {
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template <typename T> void operator()(T x) { std::cout << x << " "; }
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};
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int main() {
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auto t = std::make_tuple(1, 2.3, 4.3, 8, "hello");
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triqs::tuple::for_each(t, print_t());
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// C++14 solution : with generic lambda, there is no need to define a print_t ...
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// triqs::tuple::for_each(t, [](auto x) { std::cout<<x<<" ";});
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}
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