04-05-2012
@ Carlom - yes as balajesuri said, it's not supported. no such option
@balajesuri , oh i see, need to write that down for future reference.
Thanks again CarloM and balejesuri
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resource
Resource(3I) Resource(3I)
NAME
Resource - shared object
SYNOPSIS
#include <InterViews/resource.h>
DESCRIPTION
Resource is a class that provides a simple form of reference counting for shared objects. Every resource has a reference count that is
initially set to zero and must be explicitly incremented through a call to Reference. A resource should not be deleted like other objects;
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PUBLIC OPERATIONS
Resource()
Create a new resource object with its reference count set to zero.
void ref()
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void unref()
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static void ref(Resource*)
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static void unref(Resource*)
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void Reference()
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void Unreference()
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FRIEND OPERATIONS
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BUGS
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