[/ / Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Peter Dimov and Multi Media Ltd. / Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Peter Dimov / / Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See / accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at / http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) /] [section:implementation Implementation] [section Files] * [@../../../../boost/bind.hpp boost/bind.hpp] (main header) * [@../../../../boost/bind/bind_cc.hpp boost/bind/bind_cc.hpp] (used by `bind.hpp`, do not include directly) * [@../../../../boost/bind/bind_mf_cc.hpp boost/bind/bind_mf_cc.hpp] (used by `bind.hpp`, do not include directly) * [@../../../../boost/bind/bind_template.hpp boost/bind/bind_template.hpp] (used by `bind.hpp`, do not include directly) * [@../../../../boost/bind/arg.hpp boost/bind/arg.hpp] (defines the type of the placeholder arguments) * [@../../../../boost/bind/placeholders.hpp boost/bind/placeholders.hpp] (defines the `_1`, `_2`, ... `_9` placeholders) * [@../../../../boost/bind/apply.hpp boost/bind/apply.hpp] (`apply` helper function object) * [@../../../../boost/bind/protect.hpp boost/bind/protect.hpp] (`protect` helper function) * [@../../../../boost/bind/make_adaptable.hpp boost/bind/make_adaptable.hpp] (`make_adaptable` helper function) * [@../../test/bind_test.cpp libs/bind/test/bind_test.cpp] (test) * [@../../bind_as_compose.cpp libs/bind/bind_as_compose.cpp] (function composition example) * [@../../bind_visitor.cpp libs/bind/bind_visitor.cpp] (visitor example) * [@../../test/bind_stdcall_test.cpp libs/bind/test/bind_stdcall_test.cpp] (test with `__stdcall` functions) * [@../../test/bind_stdcall_mf_test.cpp libs/bind/test/bind_stdcall_mf_test.cpp] (test with `__stdcall` member functions) * [@../../test/bind_fastcall_test.cpp libs/bind/test/bind_fastcall_test.] (test with `__fastcall` functions) * [@../../test/bind_fastcall_mf_test.cpp libs/bind/test/bind_fastcall_mf_test.cpp] (test with `__fastcall` member functions) [endsect] [section Dependencies] * [@boost:/libs/config/config.htm Boost.Config] * [@boost:/libs/core/doc/html/core/ref.html boost/ref.hpp] * [@boost:/libs/bind/mem_fn.html boost/mem_fn.hpp] * [@boost:/boost/type.hpp boost/type.hpp] [endsect] [section Number of Arguments] This implementation supports function objects with up to nine arguments. This is an implementation detail, not an inherent limitation of the design. [endsect] [section:stdcall `__stdcall`, `__cdecl`, `__fastcall`, and `pascal` Support] Some platforms allow several types of (member) functions that differ by their calling convention (the rules by which the function is invoked: how are arguments passed, how is the return value handled, and who cleans up the stack - if any.) For example, Windows API functions and COM interface member functions use a calling convention known as `__stdcall`. Borland VCL components use `__fastcall`. Mac toolbox functions use a `pascal` calling convention. To use `bind` with `__stdcall` functions, `#define` the macro `BOOST_BIND_ENABLE_STDCALL` before including ``. To use `bind` with `__stdcall` member functions, `#define` the macro `BOOST_MEM_FN_ENABLE_STDCALL` before including ``. To use `bind` with `__fastcall` functions, `#define` the macro `BOOST_BIND_ENABLE_FASTCALL` before including ``. To use `bind` with `__fastcall` member functions, `#define` the macro `BOOST_MEM_FN_ENABLE_FASTCALL` before including ``. To use `bind` with `pascal` functions, `#define` the macro `BOOST_BIND_ENABLE_PASCAL` before including ``. To use `bind` with `__cdecl` member functions, `#define` the macro `BOOST_MEM_FN_ENABLE_CDECL` before including ``. [*It is best to define these macros in the project options, via `-D` on the command line, or as the first line in the translation unit (.cpp file) where `bind` is used.] Not following this rule can lead to obscure errors when a header includes `bind.hpp` before the macro has been defined. /[Note:/ this is a non-portable extension. It is not part of the interface./]/ /[Note:/ Some compilers provide only minimal support for the `__stdcall` keyword./]/ [endsect] [section `visit_each` support] Function objects returned by `bind` support the experimental and undocumented, as of yet, `visit_each` enumeration interface. See [@../../bind_visitor.cpp bind_visitor.cpp] for an example. [endsect] [endsect]