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// preprocessed version of 'boost/mpl/aux_/advance_backward.hpp' header
// see the original for copyright information
namespace boost {
namespace mpl {
namespace aux {
template< long N > struct advance_backward;
template<>
struct advance_backward<0>
{
template< typename Iterator > struct apply
{
typedef Iterator iter0;
typedef iter0 type;
};
};
template<>
struct advance_backward<1>
{
template< typename Iterator > struct apply
{
typedef Iterator iter0;
typedef typename iter0::prior iter1;
typedef iter1 type;
};
};
template<>
struct advance_backward<2>
{
template< typename Iterator > struct apply
{
typedef Iterator iter0;
typedef typename iter0::prior iter1;
typedef typename iter1::prior iter2;
typedef iter2 type;
};
};
template<>
struct advance_backward<3>
{
template< typename Iterator > struct apply
{
typedef Iterator iter0;
typedef typename iter0::prior iter1;
typedef typename iter1::prior iter2;
typedef typename iter2::prior iter3;
typedef iter3 type;
};
};
template<>
struct advance_backward<4>
{
template< typename Iterator > struct apply
{
typedef Iterator iter0;
typedef typename iter0::prior iter1;
typedef typename iter1::prior iter2;
typedef typename iter2::prior iter3;
typedef typename iter3::prior iter4;
typedef iter4 type;
};
};
template< long N >
struct advance_backward
{
template< typename Iterator > struct apply
{
typedef typename apply1< advance_backward<4>,Iterator >::type chunk_result_;
typedef typename apply1<advance_backward<( (N - 4) < 0 ? 0 : N - 4 )>,chunk_result_>::type type;
};
};
} // namespace aux
} // namespace mpl
} // namespace boost
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