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Introspectable objects. More...
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Classes | |
| class | Gyoto::Object |
| Object with properties. More... | |
Namespaces | |
| Gyoto | |
| Namespace for the Gyoto library. | |
Macros | |
| #define | GYOTO_OBJECT_ACCESSORS_STRING(method) |
| Declare a pair of accessors to string member in a class declaration. More... | |
| #define | GYOTO_OBJECT_ACCESSORS(type, method) |
| Declare a pair of accessors to scalar member in a class declaration. More... | |
| #define | GYOTO_OBJECT_ACCESSORS_UNIT(method) |
| Declare a quadruplet of accessors to double member that supports unit. More... | |
| #define | GYOTO_OBJECT |
| Declare class::properties and class::getProperties() More... | |
Introspectable objects.
Introspectbale objects.
| #define GYOTO_OBJECT |
Declare class::properties and class::getProperties()
Any derived class that does define Properties (i.e. the macro GYOTO_PROPERTY_START() is called somewhere in the .C file) must call the GYOTO_OBJECT macro in a "public:" section of the class declaration. Else, the property list is inherited from the direct parent, and calling GYOTO_PROPERTY_START() in the .C file leads to a compile-time error.
| #define GYOTO_OBJECT_ACCESSORS | ( | type, | |
| method | |||
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Declare a pair of accessors to scalar member in a class declaration.
The accessors must also be defined in the .C file, which can be done using GYOTO_PROPERTY_ACCESSORS
| type | data type of the memebr beeing accessed. Any scalar type (double, long, size_t, SmartPointer<Metric::Generic> etc). |
| method | name of the accessors. |
| #define GYOTO_OBJECT_ACCESSORS_STRING | ( | method | ) |
Declare a pair of accessors to string member in a class declaration.
The accessors must also be defined in the .C file
| method | name of the accessors. |
| #define GYOTO_OBJECT_ACCESSORS_UNIT | ( | method | ) |
Declare a quadruplet of accessors to double member that supports unit.
The accessors must also be defined in the .C file.
| method | name of the accessors. |
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