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/************************************************************************/
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#ifndef VIGRA_TUPLE_HXX
#define VIGRA_TUPLE_HXX

#include <utility>    // for pair

namespace vigra {

/** \page TupleTypes Tuple Types

    pair, triple, tuple4, tuple5

    <b>\#include</b> \<vigra/utilities.hxx\><br>
    Namespace: vigra

    VIGRA defines tuple types \p vigra::triple, \p vigra::tuple4, \p vigra::tuple5.
    In addition, \p std::pair is imported into namespace vigra from the C++ standard
    library. All these types are defined similarly:

    <ul>

    <li> They are parameterized by the respective number of types. For each tuple,
    a constructor is defined that takes that many arguments, e.g.:
    \code
    template <class First, class Second, class Third>
    class Triple { ... };
    \endcode
    </li>
    <li> A number of \p typedef's tells the types stored in the tuple:

    \code
    typedef ... first_type;
    typedef ... second_type;
    typedef ... third_type;  // triple, tuple4, tuple5 only
    typedef ... forth_type;  // tuple4, tuple5 only
    typedef ... fifth_type;  // tuple5 only
    \endcode
    </li>
    <li> Items are stored in the following public attributes:

    \code

    first;
    second;
    third;  // triple, tuple4, tuple5 only
    forth;  // tuple4, tuple5 only
    fifth;  // tuple5 only

    \endcode
    </li>
    </ul>


*/

/********************************************************/
/*                                                      */
/*                          pair                        */
/*                                                      */
/********************************************************/

using std::pair;

/********************************************************/
/*                                                      */
/*                          triple                      */
/*                                                      */
/********************************************************/

template <class T1, class T2, class T3>
struct triple {
    typedef T1 first_type;
    typedef T2 second_type;
    typedef T3 third_type;

    T1 first;
    T2 second;
    T3 third;
    triple() {}
    triple(const T1& a, const T2& b, const T3& c)
    : first(a), second(b), third(c) {}
};

template <class T1, class T2, class T3>
triple<T1,T2,T3> make_triple( T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3 )
{ return triple<T1,T2,T3>( t1, t2, t3 ); }

/********************************************************/
/*                                                      */
/*                          tuple4                      */
/*                                                      */
/********************************************************/

template <class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4>
struct tuple4 {
    typedef T1 first_type;
    typedef T2 second_type;
    typedef T3 third_type;
    typedef T4 fourth_type;

    T1 first;
    T2 second;
    T3 third;
    T4 fourth;
    tuple4() {}
    tuple4(const T1& a, const T2& b, const T3& c, const T4& d)
    : first(a), second(b), third(c), fourth(d) {}
};

template <class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4>
tuple4<T1,T2,T3,T4> make_tuple4( T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3, T4 t4 )
{ return tuple4<T1,T2,T3,T4>( t1, t2, t3, t4 ); }

/********************************************************/
/*                                                      */
/*                          tuple5                      */
/*                                                      */
/********************************************************/

template <class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5>
struct tuple5 {
    typedef T1 first_type;
    typedef T2 second_type;
    typedef T3 third_type;
    typedef T4 fourth_type;
    typedef T5 fifth_type;

    T1 first;
    T2 second;
    T3 third;
    T4 fourth;
    T5 fifth;
    tuple5() {}
    tuple5(const T1& a, const T2& b, const T3& c, const T4& d, const T5& e)
    : first(a), second(b), third(c), fourth(d), fifth(e) {}
};

template <class T1, class T2, class T3, class T4, class T5>
tuple5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> make_tuple5( T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3, T4 t4, T5 t5 )
{ return tuple5<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>( t1, t2, t3, t4, t5 ); }


} // namespace vigra



#endif /* VIGRA_TUPLE_HXX */