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								#ifndef BOOST_PYTHON_SLICE_JDB20040105_HPP
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								#define BOOST_PYTHON_SLICE_JDB20040105_HPP
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								// Copyright (c) 2004 Jonathan Brandmeyer
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								//  Use, modification and distribution are subject to the
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								//  Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file 
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								//  LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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								#include <boost/python/detail/prefix.hpp>
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								#include <boost/config.hpp>
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								#include <boost/python/object.hpp>
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								#include <boost/python/extract.hpp>
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								#include <boost/python/converter/pytype_object_mgr_traits.hpp>
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								#include <boost/iterator/iterator_traits.hpp>
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								#include <iterator>
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								#include <algorithm>
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								namespace boost { namespace python {
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								namespace detail
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								{
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								  class BOOST_PYTHON_DECL slice_base : public object
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								  {
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								   public:
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								      // Get the Python objects associated with the slice.  In principle, these 
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								      // may be any arbitrary Python type, but in practice they are usually 
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								      // integers.  If one or more parameter is ommited in the Python expression 
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								      // that created this slice, than that parameter is None here, and compares 
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								      // equal to a default-constructed boost::python::object.
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								      // If a user-defined type wishes to support slicing, then support for the 
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								      // special meaning associated with negative indices is up to the user.
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								      object start() const;
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								      object stop() const;
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								      object step() const;
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								   protected:
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								      explicit slice_base(PyObject*, PyObject*, PyObject*);
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								      BOOST_PYTHON_FORWARD_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTORS(slice_base, object)
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								  };
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								}
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								class slice : public detail::slice_base
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								{
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								    typedef detail::slice_base base;
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								 public:
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								    // Equivalent to slice(::)
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								    slice() : base(0,0,0) {}
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								    // Each argument must be slice_nil, or implicitly convertable to object.
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								    // They should normally be integers.
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								    template<typename Integer1, typename Integer2>
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								    slice( Integer1 start, Integer2 stop)
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								        : base( object(start).ptr(), object(stop).ptr(), 0 )
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								    {}
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								    template<typename Integer1, typename Integer2, typename Integer3>
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								    slice( Integer1 start, Integer2 stop, Integer3 stride)
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								        : base( object(start).ptr(), object(stop).ptr(), object(stride).ptr() )
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								    {}
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								    // The following algorithm is intended to automate the process of 
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								    // determining a slice range when you want to fully support negative
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								    // indices and non-singular step sizes.  Its functionallity is simmilar to 
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								    // PySlice_GetIndicesEx() in the Python/C API, but tailored for C++ users.
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								    // This template returns a slice::range struct that, when used in the 
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								    // following iterative loop, will traverse a slice of the function's
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								    // arguments.
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								    // while (start != end) { 
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								    //     do_foo(...); 
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								    //     std::advance( start, step); 
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								    // }
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								    // do_foo(...); // repeat exactly once more.
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								    // Arguments: a [begin, end) pair of STL-conforming random-access iterators.
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								    // Return: slice::range, where start and stop define a _closed_ interval
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								    // that covers at most [begin, end-1] of the provided arguments, and a step 
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								    // that is non-zero.
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								    // Throws: error_already_set() if any of the indices are neither None nor 
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								    //   integers, or the slice has a step value of zero.
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								    // std::invalid_argument if the resulting range would be empty.  Normally, 
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								    //   you should catch this exception and return an empty sequence of the
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								    //   appropriate type.
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								    // Performance: constant time for random-access iterators.
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								    // Rationale: 
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								    //   closed-interval: If an open interval were used, then for a non-singular
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								    //     value for step, the required state for the end iterator could be 
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								    //     beyond the one-past-the-end postion of the specified range.  While 
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								    //     probably harmless, the behavior of STL-conforming iterators is 
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								    //     undefined in this case.
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								    //   exceptions on zero-length range: It is impossible to define a closed 
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								    //     interval over an empty range, so some other form of error checking 
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								    //     would have to be used by the user to prevent undefined behavior.  In
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								    //     the case where the user fails to catch the exception, it will simply
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								    //     be translated to Python by the default exception handling mechanisms.
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								    template<typename RandomAccessIterator>
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								    struct range
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								    {
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								        RandomAccessIterator start;
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								        RandomAccessIterator stop;
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								        typename iterator_difference<RandomAccessIterator>::type step;
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								    };
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								    template<typename RandomAccessIterator>
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								    slice::range<RandomAccessIterator>
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								    get_indices( const RandomAccessIterator& begin, 
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								        const RandomAccessIterator& end) const
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								    {
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								        // This is based loosely on PySlice_GetIndicesEx(), but it has been 
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								        // carefully crafted to ensure that these iterators never fall out of
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								        // the range of the container.
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								        slice::range<RandomAccessIterator> ret;
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								        typedef typename iterator_difference<RandomAccessIterator>::type difference_type;
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								        difference_type max_dist = std::distance(begin, end);
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								        object slice_start = this->start();
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								        object slice_stop = this->stop();
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								        object slice_step = this->step();
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								        // Extract the step.
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								        if (slice_step == object()) {
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								            ret.step = 1;
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								        }
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								        else {
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								            ret.step = extract<long>( slice_step);
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								            if (ret.step == 0) {
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								                PyErr_SetString( PyExc_IndexError, "step size cannot be zero.");
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								                throw_error_already_set();
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								            }
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								        }
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								        // Setup the start iterator.
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								        if (slice_start == object()) {
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								            if (ret.step < 0) {
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								                ret.start = end;
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								                --ret.start;
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								            }
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								            else
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								                ret.start = begin;
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								        }
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								        else {
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								            difference_type i = extract<long>( slice_start);
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								            if (i >= max_dist && ret.step > 0)
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								                    throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice");
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								            if (i >= 0) {
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								                ret.start = begin;
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								                BOOST_USING_STD_MIN();
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								                std::advance( ret.start, min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(i, max_dist-1));
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								            }
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								            else {
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								                if (i < -max_dist && ret.step < 0)
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								                    throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice");
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								                ret.start = end;
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								                // Advance start (towards begin) not farther than begin.
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								                std::advance( ret.start, (-i < max_dist) ? i : -max_dist );
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								            }
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								        }
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								        // Set up the stop iterator.  This one is a little trickier since slices
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								        // define a [) range, and we are returning a [] range.
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								        if (slice_stop == object()) {
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								            if (ret.step < 0) {
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								                ret.stop = begin;
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								            }
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								            else {
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								                ret.stop = end;
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								                std::advance( ret.stop, -1);
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								            }
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								        }
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								        else {
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								            difference_type i = extract<long>(slice_stop);
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								            // First, branch on which direction we are going with this.
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								            if (ret.step < 0) {
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								                if (i+1 >= max_dist || i == -1)
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								                    throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice");
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								                if (i >= 0) {
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								                    ret.stop = begin;
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								                    std::advance( ret.stop, i+1);
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								                }
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								                else { // i is negative, but more negative than -1.
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								                    ret.stop = end;
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								                    std::advance( ret.stop, (-i < max_dist) ? i : -max_dist);
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								                }
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								            }
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								            else { // stepping forward
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								                if (i == 0 || -i >= max_dist)
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								                    throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice");
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								                if (i > 0) {
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								                    ret.stop = begin;
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								                    std::advance( ret.stop, (std::min)( i-1, max_dist-1));
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								                }
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								                else { // i is negative, but not more negative than -max_dist
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								                    ret.stop = end;
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								                    std::advance( ret.stop, i-1);
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								                }
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								            }
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								        }
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								        // Now the fun part, handling the possibilites surrounding step.
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								        // At this point, step has been initialized, ret.stop, and ret.step
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								        // represent the widest possible range that could be traveled
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								        // (inclusive), and final_dist is the maximum distance covered by the
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								        // slice.
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								        typename iterator_difference<RandomAccessIterator>::type final_dist = 
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								            std::distance( ret.start, ret.stop);
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								        // First case, if both ret.start and ret.stop are equal, then step
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								        // is irrelevant and we can return here.
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								        if (final_dist == 0)
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								            return ret;
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								        // Second, if there is a sign mismatch, than the resulting range and 
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								        // step size conflict: std::advance( ret.start, ret.step) goes away from
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								        // ret.stop.
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								        if ((final_dist > 0) != (ret.step > 0))
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								            throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice.");
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								        // Finally, if the last step puts us past the end, we move ret.stop
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								        // towards ret.start in the amount of the remainder.
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								        // I don't remember all of the oolies surrounding negative modulii,
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								        // so I am handling each of these cases separately.
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								        if (final_dist < 0) {
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								            difference_type remainder = -final_dist % -ret.step;
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								            std::advance( ret.stop, remainder);
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								        }
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								            std::advance( ret.stop, -remainder);
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								        }
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								        return ret;
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								    }
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								    // Incorrect spelling. DO NOT USE. Only here for backward compatibility.
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								    // Corrected 2011-06-14.
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								    template<typename RandomAccessIterator>
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								    slice::range<RandomAccessIterator>
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								    get_indicies( const RandomAccessIterator& begin, 
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								        const RandomAccessIterator& end) const
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								        return get_indices(begin, end);
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								    }
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								 public:
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								    // This declaration, in conjunction with the specialization of 
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								    // object_manager_traits<> below, allows C++ functions accepting slice 
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								    // arguments to be called from from Python.  These constructors should never
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								    // be used in client code.
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								    BOOST_PYTHON_FORWARD_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTORS(slice, detail::slice_base)
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								namespace converter {
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								template<>
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								struct object_manager_traits<slice>
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								    : pytype_object_manager_traits<&PySlice_Type, slice>
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								} // !namesapce converter
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								} } // !namespace ::boost::python
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								#endif // !defined BOOST_PYTHON_SLICE_JDB20040105_HPP
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