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| 2 | /** \page class The Described Class Library
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| 3 |
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| 4 | The class library provides the DescribedClass base class which provides
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| 5 | mechanisms that allows programmers to retrieve information about a
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| 6 | DescribedClass descendant's name; parents; and default, StateIn, and KeyVal
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| 7 | constructors.
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| 8 |
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| 9 | The special nature of described classes requires that the base class,
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| 10 | DescribedClass, cannot provide everything needed. To assist the user in
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| 11 | setting up described classes a helper class, ClassDesc, is provided.
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| 12 | Foreach descendent of DescribedClass an object of type ClassDesc must be
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| 13 | created. These objects should be static so they are initialized before
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| 14 | main is entered.
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| 15 |
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| 16 | The ClassDesc constructor takes the following arguments:
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| 17 |
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| 18 | <dl>
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| 19 | <dt><b>const std::type_info& typeinfo</b>
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| 20 | <dd>The type_info for this class, as returned by the C++ typeid operator.
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| 21 | <dt><b>const char *name</b>
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| 22 | <dd>The name of this class.
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| 23 | <dt><b>int version</b>
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| 24 | <dd>The version of this class. This is used to enable restoration
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| 25 | of objects that were saved with older versions of a class.
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| 26 | Version numbers must be 1 or greater.
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| 27 | <dt><b>const char *parents</b>
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| 28 | <dd>The parents of this class. This must be given exactly
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| 29 | as it is given in the class declaration, including all
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| 30 | qualifiers.
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| 31 | <dt><b>DescribedClass* (*ctor)()</b>
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| 32 | <dd>A function that creates an object of this type using the
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| 33 | default constructor. The default is 0 (meaning that no
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| 34 | constructor is available.
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| 35 | <dt><b>DescribedClass* (*keyval_ctor)(const Ref<KeyVal>&)</b>
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| 36 | <dd>A function that creates an object of this type using the
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| 37 | KeyVal constructor. The default is 0.
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| 38 | <dt><b>DescribedClass* (*statein_ctor)(StateIn&)</b>
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| 39 | <dd>A function that creates an object of this type using the
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| 40 | StateIn constructor. The default is 0.
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| 41 | </dl>
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| 42 |
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| 43 | For example, consider the class, D:
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| 44 |
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| 45 | <pre>
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| 46 | class D: public B, public C {
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| 47 | public:
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| 48 | D();
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| 49 | };
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| 50 | </pre>
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| 51 |
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| 52 | The file implementing D would contain the following line:
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| 53 |
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| 54 | <pre>
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| 55 | static ClassDesc D_cd(typeid(D),"D",1,"public B, public C",create\<D\>);
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| 56 | </pre>
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| 57 |
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| 58 | */
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