sc_StateOutText (3) - Linux Manuals

NAME

sc::StateOutText -

Writes out state information in an almost human readable format.

SYNOPSIS


#include <state_text.h>

Inherits sc::StateOutFile.

Public Member Functions


StateOutText (std::ostream &s)

StateOutText (const char *)

int putstring (const char *)
This is like put except the length of the char array is determined by interpreting the character array as a character string.
int put_array_char (const char *, int)
Put arrays of data.
int put_array_uint (const unsigned int *, int)

int put_array_int (const int *, int)

int put_array_float (const float *, int)

int put_array_double (const double *, int)

int put (const ClassDesc *)
Write out information about the given ClassDesc.
int put (char r)
Write the given datum.
int put (unsigned int r)

int put (int r)

int put (float r)

int put (double r)

int put (const char *, int)
Write the given array data.
int put (const unsigned int *, int)

int put (const int *, int)

int put (const float *, int)

int put (const double *, int)

Protected Member Functions


void no_newline ()

void no_array ()

void newline ()

void start_array ()

void end_array ()

int putobject (const Ref< SavableState > &)
This will prepare StateOut to output a pointer to data.
int putparents (const ClassDesc *)

Protected Attributes


int no_newline_

int no_array_

Detailed Description

Writes out state information in an almost human readable format.

StateOutText is intended for debugging only. The state information can read in again with StateInText.

Member Function Documentation

int sc::StateOutText::put (const char *, int) [virtual]

Write the given array data. Size information is also saved. The data is allocated and read by the get(T*&) routines.

Reimplemented from sc::StateOut.

int sc::StateOutText::put_array_char (const char * p, int size) [virtual]

Put arrays of data. No size information is stored. This data is read by the get_array_T routines.

Reimplemented from sc::StateOut.

int sc::StateOutText::putobject (const Ref< SavableState > &) [protected, virtual]

This will prepare StateOut to output a pointer to data. It first checks to see if the data has already been saved. If it has, then a reference to this data is saved. Otherwise the object is written out.

Reimplemented from sc::StateOut.

int sc::StateOutText::putstring (const char *) [virtual]

This is like put except the length of the char array is determined by interpreting the character array as a character string.

Reimplemented from sc::StateOut.

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