A particular template pattern I recently encountered uses boolean type check to determine the specialization to invoke. The pattern looks quite familiar to Policy based design except that the Policy parameter are controlled by the data type rather than making it configurable.
template<
typename Ty,
bool as_type = is_associative<Ty>::value,
bool it_type = is_iterable<Ty>::value,
bool pr_type = is_pair<Ty>::value
>
struct brackets
{
// Any other case is an Error
};
template<typename Ty>
struct brackets<
Ty,
true, //Associative
true, //Iterable
false //But not a Pair
> {
static const char open = '{', close = '}';
};
template<typename Ty>
struct brackets<
Ty,
false, //Not Associative
true, //But Iterable
false //But not a Pair
> {
static const char open = '[', close = ']';
};
template<typename Ty>
struct brackets<
Ty,
false, //Neither Associative
false, //Nor Iterable
false //Nor a Pair
> {
static const char open = '<', close = '>';
};
template<typename Ty>
struct brackets<
Ty,
false, //Neither Associative (actually don't care)
false, //Nor Iterable
true //But a Pair
>
{
static const char open = '(', close = ')';
};
Can the community help me to identify the pattern?