02-23-2008
very useful reply my friend dba
Thanks alot
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ost_mapobject
ost::MapObject(3) Library Functions Manual ost::MapObject(3)
NAME
ost::MapObject -
The MapObject is a base class which can be used to make a derived class operate on a MapTable.
SYNOPSIS
#include <object.h>
Public Member Functions
void detach (void)
Remove the object from it's current table.
MapObject (const char *id)
Save id, mark as not using any table.
Protected Attributes
MapObject * nextObject
const char * idObject
MapTable * table
Friends
class MapTable
class MapIndex
Detailed Description
The MapObject is a base class which can be used to make a derived class operate on a MapTable.
Derived classes may override new and delete operators to use managed free list from a MapTable.
Author:
David Sugar dyfet@gnutelephony.org Mappable object.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ost::MapObject::MapObject (const char *id)
Save id, mark as not using any table. Parameters:
id string for this object.
Member Function Documentation
void ost::MapObject::detach (void)
Remove the object from it's current table.
Friends And Related Function Documentation
friend class MapIndex [friend]
friend class MapTable [friend]
Member Data Documentation
const char* ost::MapObject::idObject [protected]
MapObject* ost::MapObject::nextObject [protected]
MapTable* ost::MapObject::table [protected]
Author
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