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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:23:54+00:00 2026-05-11T22:23:54+00:00

How to generate fusion::vector from mpl::vector ? How to generate mpl::vector from fusion::vector ?

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How to generate fusion::vector from mpl::vector?
How to generate mpl::vector from fusion::vector?

BOOST_MPL_ASSERT((is_same<
                  fusion::vector<int, char>,
                  generate_fusion_vector<mpl::vector<int, char> >::type >));

BOOST_MPL_ASSERT((is_same<
                  mpl::vector<int, char>,
                  generate_mpl_vector<fusion::vector<int, char> >::type >));

I need generate_fusion_vector and generate_mpl_vector metafunctions.
I can write my own metafunctions, but i suspect that they already exist.

I had an experience of generating fusion::map with help result_of::as_map before, but in current boost(trunk, 1.39 also) such error occur:

D:\Libraries\boost_trunk\boost/fusion/sequence/intrinsic/size.hpp(56) : error C2903: 'apply' : symbol is neither a class template nor a function template
        D:\Libraries\boost_trunk\boost/fusion/container/vector/convert.hpp(23) : see reference to class template instantiation 'boost::fusion::result_of::size' being compiled
        with
        [
            Sequence=boost::mpl::vector
        ]
        temp.cpp(71) : see reference to class template instantiation 'boost::fusion::result_of::as_vector' being compiled

I don’t understand what is going on?

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    2026-05-11T22:23:54+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:23 pm

    As fusion accepts mpl types as arguments to functions you could try this:

    BOOST_MPL_ASSERT((is_same<
    fusion::vector<int, char>,
    fusion::result_of::as_vector<mpl::vector<int, char> >::type >));
    

    Edit:

    I think the reason this isn’t working for you is that you have to include certain header files to enable mpl compatibility in fusion.

    #include <boost/fusion/adapted/mpl.hpp>
    #include <boost/fusion/include/mpl.hpp>
    
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