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Operating Systems Linux some questions about linux system. Post 57918 by saneryee on Tuesday 9th of November 2004 10:24:57 PM
Old 11-09-2004
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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 Generated automatically by Doxygen for GNU CommonC++ from the source code. GNU CommonC++ Sat Jun 23 2012 ost::MapObject(3)
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