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<h2 align="center">Header <boost/python/tuple.hpp></h2>
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<h2>Contents</h2>
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<dt><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></dt>
<dt><a href="#classes">Classes</a></dt>
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<dt><a href="#tuple-spec">Class <code>tuple</code></a></dt>
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<dt><a href="#tuple-spec-synopsis">Class <code>tuple</code>
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<h2><a name="introduction"></a>Introduction</h2>
<p>Exposes a <a href=
"ObjectWrapper.html#TypeWrapper-concept">TypeWrapper</a> for the Python
<a href=
"http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/node7.html#SECTION007300000000000000000">
tuple</a> type.</p>
<h2><a name="classes"></a>Classes</h2>
<h3><a name="tuple-spec"></a>Class <code>tuple</code></h3>
<p>Exposes the interface of Python's built-in <code>tuple</code> type.
The semantics of the constructors and member functions defined below can
be fully understood by reading the <a href=
"ObjectWrapper.html#TypeWrapper-concept">TypeWrapper</a> concept
definition. Since <code>tuple</code> is publicly derived from <code><a
href="object.html#object-spec">object</a></code>, the public object
interface applies to <code>tuple</code> instances as well.</p>
<h4><a name="tuple-spec-synopsis"></a>Class <code>tuple</code>
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namespace boost { namespace python
{
class tuple : public object
{
// tuple() -> an empty tuple
tuple();
// tuple(sequence) -> tuple initialized from sequence's items
template <class T>
explicit tuple(T const& sequence)
};
}}
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<h2><a name="functions"></a>Functions</h2>
<h3><a name="make_tuple-spec"></a><code>make_tuple</code></h3>
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namespace boost { namespace python
{
tuple make_tuple();
template <class A0>
tuple make_tuple(A0 const& a0);
template <class A0, class A1>
tuple make_tuple(A0 const& a0, A1 const& a1);
...
template <class A0, class A1,...class A<i>n</i>>
tuple make_tuple(A0 const& a0, A1 const& a1,...A<i>n</i> const& a<i>n</i>);
}}
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Constructs a new tuple object composed of <code>object(a0),
object(a0),...object(a<i>n</i>)</code>.
<h2><a name="examples"></a>Example</h2>
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using namespace boost::python;
tuple head_and_tail(object sequence)
{
return make_tuple(sequence[0],sequence[-1]);
}
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<p>Revised 03 October, 2002</p>
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