sol2/sol/overload.hpp
ThePhD 019c7b037b Huge improvements to the library and fixes to compile in g++.
usertype now respects factory functions and does not make default constructors/destructors unless the compiler says its okay
new and __gc functions can be overridden for usertypes to provide handle-like creation and deletion functions
Overloading match fixes
RAII improvements for all usertypes
Added tests to make sure these features stay
2016-02-21 19:26:58 -05:00

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#ifndef SOL_OVERLOAD_HPP
#define SOL_OVERLOAD_HPP
#include <utility>
namespace sol {
template <typename... Functions>
struct overload_set : std::tuple<Functions...> {
using std::tuple<Functions...>::tuple;
};
template <typename... Args>
decltype(auto) overload(Args&&... args) {
return overload_set<Args...>(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
}
#endif // SOL_OVERLOAD_HPP