1<section id="array.rationale"> 2 <title>Design Rationale</title> 3 4 <para> 5 There was an important design tradeoff regarding the 6 constructors: We could implement array as an "aggregate" (see 7 Section 8.5.1, [dcl.init.aggr], of the C++ Standard). This would 8 mean: 9 <itemizedlist> 10 <listitem> 11 <simpara> 12 An array can be initialized with a 13 brace-enclosing, comma-separated list of initializers for the 14 elements of the container, written in increasing subscript 15 order: 16 </simpara> 17 18 <programlisting> 19 <classname>boost::array</classname><int,4> a = { { 1, 2, 3 } }; 20 </programlisting> 21 22 <simpara> 23 Note that if there are fewer elements in the 24 initializer list, then each remaining element gets 25 default-initialized (thus, it has a defined value). 26 </simpara> 27 </listitem> 28 </itemizedlist> 29 </para> 30 31 <para> 32 However, this approach has its drawbacks: <emphasis 33 role="bold"> 34 passing no initializer list means that the elements 35 have an indetermined initial value 36 </emphasis>, because the rule says 37 that aggregates may have: 38 <itemizedlist> 39 <listitem> 40 <simpara>No user-declared constructors.</simpara> 41 </listitem> 42 <listitem> 43 <simpara>No private or protected non-static data members.</simpara> 44 </listitem> 45 <listitem> 46 <simpara>No base classes.</simpara> 47 </listitem> 48 <listitem> 49 <simpara>No virtual functions.</simpara> 50 </listitem> 51 </itemizedlist> 52 </para> 53 54 <para>Nevertheless, The current implementation uses this approach.</para> 55 56 <para> 57 Note that for standard conforming compilers it is possible to 58 use fewer braces (according to 8.5.1 (11) of the Standard). That is, 59 you can initialize an array as follows: 60 </para> 61 62 <programlisting> 63 <classname>boost::array</classname><int,4> a = { 1, 2, 3 }; 64 </programlisting> 65 66 <para> 67 I'd appreciate any constructive feedback. <emphasis 68 role="bold"> 69 Please note: I don't have time to read all boost 70 mails. Thus, to make sure that feedback arrives to me, please send 71 me a copy of each mail regarding this class. 72 </emphasis> 73 </para> 74 75 <para> 76 The code is provided "as is" without expressed or implied 77 warranty. 78 </para> 79 80</section> 81 82 83