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This class allows to store a redefinable Graph, via a Handle (usefull for an Object which can work on several successive Models, with the same general conditions) More...
#include <Interface_HGraph.hxx>
Public Member Functions | |
Interface_HGraph (const Interface_Graph &agraph) | |
Creates an HGraph directly from a Graph. Remark that the starting Graph is duplicated. More... | |
Interface_HGraph (const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > &amodel, const Interface_GeneralLib &lib, const Standard_Boolean theModeStats=Standard_True) | |
Creates an HGraph with a Graph created from <amodel> and <lib> More... | |
Interface_HGraph (const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > &amodel, const Handle< Interface_Protocol > &protocol, const Standard_Boolean theModeStats=Standard_True) | |
Creates an HGraph with a graph itself created from <amodel> and <protocol> More... | |
Interface_HGraph (const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > &amodel, const Handle< Interface_GTool > >ool, const Standard_Boolean theModeStats=Standard_True) | |
Creates an HGraph with a graph itself created from <amodel> and <protocol> More... | |
Interface_HGraph (const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > &amodel, const Standard_Boolean theModeStats=Standard_True) | |
Same a above, but works with the GTool in the model. More... | |
const Interface_Graph & | Graph () const |
Returns the Graph contained in <me>, for Read Only Operations Remark that it is returns as "const &" Getting it in a new variable instead of a reference would be a pitty, because all the graph's content would be duplicated. More... | |
Interface_Graph & | CGraph () |
Same as above, but for Read-Write Operations Then, The Graph will be modified in the HGraph itself. More... | |
Public Member Functions inherited from MMgt_TShared | |
virtual void | Delete () const override |
Memory deallocator for transient classes. More... | |
Public Member Functions inherited from Standard_Transient | |
Standard_Transient () | |
Empty constructor. More... | |
Standard_Transient (const Standard_Transient &) | |
Copy constructor – does nothing. More... | |
Standard_Transient & | operator= (const Standard_Transient &) |
Assignment operator, needed to avoid copying reference counter. More... | |
virtual | ~Standard_Transient () |
Destructor must be virtual. More... | |
virtual const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > & | DynamicType () const |
Returns a type descriptor about this object. More... | |
Standard_Boolean | IsInstance (const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > &theType) const |
Returns a true value if this is an instance of Type. More... | |
Standard_Boolean | IsInstance (const Standard_CString theTypeName) const |
Returns a true value if this is an instance of TypeName. More... | |
Standard_Boolean | IsKind (const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > &theType) const |
Returns true if this is an instance of Type or an instance of any class that inherits from Type. Note that multiple inheritance is not supported by OCCT RTTI mechanism. More... | |
Standard_Boolean | IsKind (const Standard_CString theTypeName) const |
Returns true if this is an instance of TypeName or an instance of any class that inherits from TypeName. Note that multiple inheritance is not supported by OCCT RTTI mechanism. More... | |
Standard_Transient * | This () const |
Returns non-const pointer to this object (like const_cast). For protection against creating handle to objects allocated in stack or call from constructor, it will raise exception Standard_ProgramError if reference counter is zero. More... | |
Standard_Integer | GetRefCount () const |
Get the reference counter of this object. More... | |
void | IncrementRefCounter () const |
Increments the reference counter of this object. More... | |
Standard_Integer | DecrementRefCounter () const |
Decrements the reference counter of this object; returns the decremented value. More... | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Public Types inherited from Standard_Transient | |
typedef void | base_type |
Returns a type descriptor about this object. More... | |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from Standard_Transient | |
static const char * | get_type_name () |
Returns a type descriptor about this object. More... | |
static const opencascade::handle< Standard_Type > & | get_type_descriptor () |
Returns type descriptor of Standard_Transient class. More... | |
This class allows to store a redefinable Graph, via a Handle (usefull for an Object which can work on several successive Models, with the same general conditions)
Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Interface_Graph & | agraph | ) |
Creates an HGraph directly from a Graph. Remark that the starting Graph is duplicated.
Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > & | amodel, |
const Interface_GeneralLib & | lib, | ||
const Standard_Boolean | theModeStats = Standard_True |
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Creates an HGraph with a Graph created from <amodel> and <lib>
Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > & | amodel, |
const Handle< Interface_Protocol > & | protocol, | ||
const Standard_Boolean | theModeStats = Standard_True |
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Creates an HGraph with a graph itself created from <amodel> and <protocol>
Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > & | amodel, |
const Handle< Interface_GTool > & | gtool, | ||
const Standard_Boolean | theModeStats = Standard_True |
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Creates an HGraph with a graph itself created from <amodel> and <protocol>
Interface_HGraph::Interface_HGraph | ( | const Handle< Interface_InterfaceModel > & | amodel, |
const Standard_Boolean | theModeStats = Standard_True |
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Same a above, but works with the GTool in the model.
Interface_Graph& Interface_HGraph::CGraph | ( | ) |
Same as above, but for Read-Write Operations Then, The Graph will be modified in the HGraph itself.
const Interface_Graph& Interface_HGraph::Graph | ( | ) | const |
Returns the Graph contained in <me>, for Read Only Operations Remark that it is returns as "const &" Getting it in a new variable instead of a reference would be a pitty, because all the graph's content would be duplicated.