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Named arguments in C++ (a bare bones concept)
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#include <iostream> | |
#include <ostream> | |
#define DEFINE_NAMED_ARG(type, arg_name, arg_type) \ | |
struct type \ | |
{ \ | |
type(arg_type val = arg_type()) \ | |
: val_(val) \ | |
{} \ | |
\ | |
operator arg_type() const \ | |
{ \ | |
return val_; \ | |
} \ | |
\ | |
private: \ | |
arg_type val_; \ | |
}; \ | |
\ | |
struct type ## _tag \ | |
{ \ | |
type operator=(arg_type val) const \ | |
{ \ | |
return type(val); \ | |
} \ | |
}; \ | |
\ | |
type ## _tag arg_name; \ | |
DEFINE_NAMED_ARG(year_t, year, int); | |
DEFINE_NAMED_ARG(month_t, month, int); | |
DEFINE_NAMED_ARG(day_t, day, int); | |
void print_date(year_t year, month_t month, day_t day) | |
{ | |
std::cout << month << '/' << day << '/' << year << std::endl; | |
} | |
int main() | |
{ | |
print_date(year = 2012, month = 6, day = 7); | |
print_date(2012, 12, 1); | |
// won't compile: | |
// print_date(month = 6, year = 2012, day = 7); | |
} |
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