08-09-2012
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xavipoes
If for instance there were two static members of different classes, both static int i, there woud also be two addresses in the program's static area. int Egg::i and int Shell::i.
Yes, they would be separate. Their names would be mangled so they don't overlap when the program is linked -- the same way all C++ variable and function names get mangled so they don't overlap, to allow overloading.
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In the case above, wouldnt it create a global Egg e, which also contains another global Egg e
I suppose there would be an Egg:e.e inside ( not Egg::Egg::e ) as well as Egg::e.e.e, and so forth. But they'd all be the same object -- not a different one. They're not really contained inside the class in the first place, so they don't nest. Just consider them globals with funny names.
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SoGLClipPlaneElement(3) Coin SoGLClipPlaneElement(3)
NAME
SoGLClipPlaneElement -
The SoGLClipPlaneElement class is yet to be documented.
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SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/elements/SoGLClipPlaneElement.h>
Inherits SoClipPlaneElement.
Public Member Functions
virtual void init (SoState *state)
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virtual void pop (SoState *state, const SoElement *prevTopElement)
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Static Public Member Functions
static SoType getClassTypeId (void)
static int getClassStackIndex (void)
static void * createInstance (void)
static void initClass (void)
static int getMaxGLPlanes (void)
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Protected Member Functions
virtual ~SoGLClipPlaneElement ()
virtual void addToElt (const SbPlane &plane, const SbMatrix &modelMatrix)
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Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
The SoGLClipPlaneElement class is yet to be documented.
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Constructor & Destructor Documentation
SoGLClipPlaneElement::~SoGLClipPlaneElement (void) [protected], [virtual]
The destructor.
Member Function Documentation
SoType SoGLClipPlaneElement::getClassTypeId (void) [static]
This static method returns the class type.
Reimplemented from SoClipPlaneElement.
int SoGLClipPlaneElement::getClassStackIndex (void) [static]
This static method returns the state stack index for the class.
Reimplemented from SoClipPlaneElement.
void * SoGLClipPlaneElement::createInstance (void) [static]
This API member is considered internal to the library, as it is not likely to be of interest to the application programmer.
Reimplemented from SoClipPlaneElement.
void SoGLClipPlaneElement::initClass (void) [static]
This static method initializes static data for the SoGLClipPlaneElement class.
Reimplemented from SoClipPlaneElement.
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