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41 * @file constructor_destructor_and_related.hpp
42 * Contains an adapter of mapping levels.
47 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
54 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
55 value_type_adapter(T0 t0) :
60 template<typename T0, typename T1>
62 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
63 value_type_adapter(T0 t0, T1 t1) :
68 template<typename T0, typename T1, typename T2>
70 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
71 value_type_adapter(T0 t0, T1 t1, T2 t2) :
76 template<typename T0, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
78 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
79 value_type_adapter(T0 t0, T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3) :
80 my_base(t0, t1, t2, t3)
90 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
91 value_type_adapter(T0 t0, T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3, T4 t4) :
92 my_base(t0, t1, t2, t3, t4)
103 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
104 value_type_adapter(T0 t0, T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3, T4 t4, T5 t5) :
114 template<typename T0,
122 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
123 value_type_adapter(T0 t0, T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3, T4 t4, T5 t5, T6 t6) :
134 template<typename T0,
143 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
144 value_type_adapter(T0 t0, T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3, T4 t4, T5 t5, T6 t6, T7 t7) :
156 template<typename T0,
166 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
167 value_type_adapter(T0 t0, T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3, T4 t4, T5 t5, T6 t6, T7 t7, T8 t8) :
180 PB_ASSOC_CLASS_C_DEC::
181 ~value_type_adapter()