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Exposes a TypeWrapper for the Python http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/node7.html#SECTION007300000000000000000%60tuple%60 type.
Exposes the interface of Python's built-in tuple type. The semantics of
the constructors and member functions defined below can be fully understood
by reading the TypeWrapper
concept definition. Since tuple is publicly derived from object, the public object interface applies to tuple instances as well.
namespace boost { namespace python { class tuple : public object { // tuple() -> an empty tuple tuple(); // tuple(sequence) -> tuple initialized from sequence's items template <class T> explicit tuple(T const& sequence) }; }}
namespace boost { namespace python { tuple make_tuple(); template <class A0> tuple make_tuple(A0 const& a0); template <class A0, class A1> tuple make_tuple(A0 const& a0, A1 const& a1); ... template <class A0, class A1,...class An> tuple make_tuple(A0 const& a0, A1 const& a1,...An const& an); }}
Constructs a new tuple object composed of object(a0), object(a0),...object(an).
using namespace boost::python; tuple head_and_tail(object sequence) { return make_tuple(sequence[0],sequence[-1]); }