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New patterns ManipulableClone and ManipulablePrototypeFactory, changed PrototypeFactory. 
 
- ManipulableClone is a Clone that can spawn a manipulated copy varied by given
parameters.
 - prototypes in PrototypeFactory cannot be manipulated anymore.
 - PrototypeFactory::getPrototypeManipulator() -> getPrototype() and returned
reference is const (and a ref, no pointer. Preventing its accidental
deletion).
 - ManipulablePrototypeFactory then has non-const references returned by
getProduct().
 - ManipulablePrototypeFactory::manipulatePrototype() allows direct manipulation
of the prototype by a given parameter set.
 - Added unit tests for the new patterns.
 - Changed unit tests for PrototypeFactory.
 - Library version is now 4:0:0, API version is 1.0.7.
  
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| 1 | /*
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| 2 |  * Clone.hpp
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| 3 |  *
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| 4 |  *  Created on: Jan 4, 2011
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| 5 |  *      Author: heber
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| 6 |  */
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| 7 | 
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| 8 | #ifndef CLONE_HPP_
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| 9 | #define CLONE_HPP_
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| 10 | 
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| 11 | /**  \section <Clone> (Clone Howto)
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| 12 |  *
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| 13 |  * Prototypes serves as templates in object creation, i.e. new objects are
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| 14 |  * created by coping the prototype. Therefore each prototypical type has to
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| 15 |  * implement a clone() function.
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| 16 |  *
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| 17 |  * By inheriting this pattern and implementing the clone function you make
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| 18 |  * sure that the prototypes, e.g. to be stored in a factory table, can be
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| 19 |  * safely copied (the factory just calls clone of the prototype) and can
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| 20 |  * be handed out by the abstract and common interface.
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| 21 |  *
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| 22 |  * <h2> Howto </h2.
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| 23 |  *
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| 24 |  * Basically, you if you have your Prototype types, e.g. \a Prototype1 that
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| 25 |  * all have a common interface, \a IPrototype, you just inherit additionally
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| 26 |  * the specific Clone<IPrototype> class as follows:
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| 27 |  *
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| 28 |  * @code
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| 29 |  * class Prototype1 :
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| 30 |  *   public IPrototype,
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| 31 |  *   public Clone<IPrototype>
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| 32 |  * {
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| 33 |  * public:
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| 34 |  *   IPrototype clone()
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| 35 |  *   {
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| 36 |  *     ... do something to clone the class ...
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| 37 |  *   };
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| 38 |  * };
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| 39 |  * @endcode
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| 40 |  *
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| 41 |  * \link <ManipulableClone> {See also at ManipulableClones if changes to the
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| 42 |  * prototype instance can only be accomplished through its constructor. }
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| 43 |  *
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| 44 |  */
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| 45 | template <class interface>
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| 46 | class Clone
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| 47 | {
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| 48 | public:
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| 49 |   virtual ~Clone() {};
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| 50 |   virtual interface* clone() const = 0;
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| 51 | };
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| 52 | 
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| 53 | #endif /* CLONE_HPP_ */
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