CLAM::ControlMapperConfig Class Reference

#include <ControlMapper.hxx>

Inheritance diagram for CLAM::ControlMapperConfig:

CLAM::ProcessingConfig CLAM::DynamicType CLAM::Component

List of all members.


Detailed Description

Definition at line 35 of file ControlMapper.hxx.


Public Member Functions

 DYNAMIC_TYPE_USING_INTERFACE (ControlMapperConfig, 3, ProcessingConfig)
 DYN_ATTRIBUTE (0, public, std::string, Name)
 DYN_ATTRIBUTE (1, public, std::string, Mapping)
 DYN_ATTRIBUTE (2, public, DataArray, Arguments)

Protected Member Functions

void DefaultInit (void)
 The concrete dynamic type constructor calls DefaultInit().

Member Function Documentation

CLAM::ControlMapperConfig::DYNAMIC_TYPE_USING_INTERFACE ( ControlMapperConfig  ,
,
ProcessingConfig   
)

CLAM::ControlMapperConfig::DYN_ATTRIBUTE ( ,
public  ,
std::string  ,
Name   
)

CLAM::ControlMapperConfig::DYN_ATTRIBUTE ( ,
public  ,
std::string  ,
Mapping   
)

CLAM::ControlMapperConfig::DYN_ATTRIBUTE ( ,
public  ,
DataArray  ,
Arguments   
)

void CLAM::ControlMapperConfig::DefaultInit ( void   )  [protected]

The concrete dynamic type constructor calls DefaultInit().

This allows user to initialize his/her object. But we define DefaultInit() here because we don't want to force writting one DefaultInit() function for each concrete dynamic type. If a dynamic type concrete class defines some (not-default) constructors, this should also call the DefaultInit().

See also:
CopyInit()

Reimplemented from CLAM::DynamicType.

Definition at line 38 of file ControlMapper.cxx.

References CLAM::DynamicType::UpdateData().


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