Query: ost_typemanager
OS: debian
Section: 3
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ost::TypeManager(3) Library Functions Manual ost::TypeManager(3)NAMEost::TypeManager - This class manages the types for generation of the persistent objects.SYNOPSIS#include <persist.h> Classes class Registration This manages a registration to the typemanager - attempting to remove problems with the optimisers. Public Types typedef std::map< String, NewBaseObjectFunction > StringFunctionMap" Static Public Member Functions static void add (const char *name, NewBaseObjectFunction construction) This adds a new construction function to the type manager. static void remove (const char *name) And this one removes a type from the managers lists. static BaseObject * createInstanceOf (const char *name) This function creates a new object of the required type and returns a pointer to it. Detailed Description This class manages the types for generation of the persistent objects. Its data structures are managed automatically by the system. They are implicitly filled by the constructors who declare classes to the system. Author: Daniel Silverstone Type manager for persistence engine. Member Typedef Documentation typedef std::map<String,NewBaseObjectFunction> ost::TypeManager::StringFunctionMap Member Function Documentation static void ost::TypeManager::add (const char *name, NewBaseObjectFunctionconstruction) [static] This adds a new construction function to the type manager. static BaseObject* ost::TypeManager::createInstanceOf (const char *name) [static] This function creates a new object of the required type and returns a pointer to it. NULL is returned if we couldn't find the type static void ost::TypeManager::remove (const char *name) [static] And this one removes a type from the managers lists. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for GNU CommonC++ from the source code. GNU CommonC++ Sat Jun 23 2012 ost::TypeManager(3)
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