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Joshua Moerman (@Kassalade) 2011-05-22 17:58:31 +02:00
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@ -7,18 +7,22 @@ The default arguments make it use `std::cout` and an empty string as input.
You can also use a string as input:
brainfuck(",[.,]", "input");
Or with a stream/container/iterator:
brainfuck(",[.,]", std::input_iterator<char>(std::cin));
You can specify the memory-units:
brainfuck<int>("...");
As long as the type has certain operators. The default output is comma-seperated, except for char.
You can specify an output-iterator:
brainfuck("...", "", std::back_inserter(my_vector));

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
counted
=======
```C++
```c++
for(auto x : counted(v)) {
... x.value ... x.index ...
}
@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ There is no const version of it. Doing `for(const auto x : counted(v))` doesn't
Example:
```C++
```c++
for(auto x : counted(v)) {
std::cout << "v[" << x.index << "] = " << x.value << std::endl;
x.value *= 2;