Exposes a TypeWrapper for the Python http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/node7.html#SECTION007300000000000000000%60tuple%60 type.
Exposes the interface of Python's built-in tuple type. The semantics of
the constructors and member functions defined below can be fully understood
by reading the TypeWrapper
concept definition. Since tuple is publicly derived from object
, the public object
interface applies to tuple
instances as well.
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) }; }}
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 An> tuple make_tuple(A0 const& a0, A1 const& a1,...An const& an); }}
Constructs a new tuple object composed of object(a0), object(a0),...object(an)
.
using namespace boost::python; tuple head_and_tail(object sequence) { return make_tuple(sequence[0],sequence[-1]); }