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Man Page: path

Operating Environment: osx

Section: 3u

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NAME
Path - record of connectors visited during dataflow
SYNOPSIS
#include <Unidraw/path.h>
DESCRIPTION
A Path object stores a record of connectors that have been visited during dataflow. Transfer functions, state variables, connectors, and other components can use the information in the path to determine whether data should be transmitted, for example, to avoid circular flow.
PUBLIC OPERATIONS
Path(Path* = nil) Instantiate a new path, optionally with a duplicate of the information contained in the given path. virtual void Visit(Connector*) Register a connector as having been visited. virtual boolean Visited(Connector*) Return whether or not a connector has been registered previously with the path.
SEE ALSO
Connector(3U), StateVar(3U), TransferFunct(3U) Unidraw 6 August 1990 Path(3U)
Related Man Pages
connector(3u) - minix
connector(3u) - netbsd
connector(3u) - suse
connector(3u) - posix
connector(3u) - xfree86
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