I looked at boost's mpl::string, but there doesn't seem to be an easy way of converting string literals to the single-quotation-integer-based format of mpl::string. What I am tr开发者_如何学运维ying to do is to generate at compile time an XML realization of some simple data structures using compile time strings. I am striving for having macros generate the structures themselves and insert a constant "meta" field inside them, containing said XML string.
The short answer is no, there is no easy way. At least not using C++ alone, and at compile time. You can use scripts or some other code generator to produce mpl::string
s with the correct literals. C++0x will bring user defined literals [1], that allow an easy manipulation of literals, character by character, for example, using variadic templates.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B0x#User-defined_literals
Here is an article regarding the subject: http://akrzemi1.wordpress.com/2011/05/11/parsing-strings-at-compile-time-part-i/. The author implements a simple RPN arithmetic calculator that works during compile-time using user string literals and constexpr. I won't attempt to provide any more summary of the article here.
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