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RWTFunctorR2Imp<SR,S1,S2>

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RWTFunctorR2Imp<SR,S1,S2> RWBodyBase RWTFunctorR2<SR,S1,S2> Implementation Classes RWTFunctorR2Imp<SR,S1,S2>

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Members

Header Files

#include <rw/functor/RWTFunctorR2Imp.h>

#include <rw/functor/RWTFunctorR2GImp.h>
#include <rw/functor/RWTFunctorR2GA1Imp.h>
#include <rw/functor/RWTFunctorR2GA2Imp.h>
#include <rw/functor/RWTFunctorR2MImp.h>
#include <rw/functor/RWTFunctorR2MA1Imp.h>
#include <rw/functor/RWTFunctorR2MA2Imp.h>

Description

A function object, or a functor, is an object that encapsulates a call to an associated global or member function. When a functor is invoked, it calls the associated function.

RWTFunctorR2Imp is the abstract base class for the family of functor bodies that are invoked with two arguments and return a value.

The make() function is the only member of these functor classes that is intended to be accessed directly; it is often called through one of the rwtMakeFunctor0() convenience mechanisms. All other members must be accessed through an RWFunctor0 handle.

Each derived class name appends either a G (for global) or an M (for member), to indicate whether or not it is invoked upon an object. Static member functions use the G version, since there is no object associated with the call.

The class name may also append A1 or A2 to indicate that it takes callee arguments at construction time. These arguments are stored and added to the caller argument at invocation time.

The 6 concrete class names are:

RWTFunctorR2GImp<SR,S1,S2,DR,D1,D2>

No this object, no callee arguments

RWTFunctorR2GA1Imp<SR,S1,S2,DR,D1,D2,A1>

No this object, one callee argument

RWTFunctorR2GA2Imp<SR,S1,S2,DR,D1,D2,A1,A2>

No this object, two callee arguments

RWTFunctorR2MImp<SR,S1,S2,Callee,DR,D1,D2>

Has this object, but no callee arguments

RWTFunctorR2MA1Imp<SR,S1,S2,Callee,DR,D1,D2,A1>

Has this object, and one callee argument

RWTFunctorR2MA2Imp<SR,S1,S2,Callee,DR,D1,D2,A1,A2>

Has this object, and two callee arguments

These concrete classes are templatized on the signature of the function that is encapsulated, as well as the signature of the functor invocation.

The template parameters describe the invocation signature of the functor and the function call it encapsulates. These parameters are:

Example

#include <rw/functor/RWTFunctorR2GImp.h>

int foo(int,float);

// Create a functor that calls foo():
RWTFunctorR2<int,int,float> func;
func = RWTFunctorR2GImp<int,int,float,int,int,float>::make(foo);
// Invoke functor
int result = func(7,0.5);

Public Typedefs

typedef DR (*CalleeSignature)(D1,D2);
typedef DR (*CalleeSignature)(D1,D2,A1);
typedef DR (*CalleeSignature)(D1,D2,A1,A2);
typedef DR (Callee::*CalleeSignature)(D1,D2);
typedef DR (Callee::*CalleeSignature)(D1,D2,A1);
typedef DR (Callee::*CalleeSignature)(D1,D2,A1,A2);

Static Member Functions

static
RWTFunctorR2<SR,S1,S2>
RWTFunctorR2GImp<SR,S1,S2,DR,D1,D2>::
make(CalleeSignature function);

static
RWTFunctorR2<SR,S1,S2>
RWTFunctorR2GA1Imp<SR,S1,S2,DR,D1,D2,A1>::
make(CalleeSignature function,
     A1 a1);

static
RWTFunctorR2<SR,S1,S2>
RWTFunctorR2GA2Imp<SR,S1,S2,DR,D1,D2,A1,A2>::
make(CalleeSignature function,
     A1 a1,
     A2 a2);

static
RWTFunctorR2<SR,S1,S2>
RWTFunctorR2MImp<SR,S1,S2,Callee,DR,D1,D2>::
make(Callee& callee,
     CalleeSignature function);

static
RWTFunctorR2<SR,S1,S2>
RWTFunctorR2MA1Imp<SR,S1,S2,Callee,DR,D1,D2,A1>::
make(Callee& callee,
     CalleeSignature function,
     A1 a1);

static
RWTFunctorR2<SR,S1,S2>
RWTFunctorR2MA2Imp<SR,S1,S2,Callee,DR,D1,D2,A1,A2>::
make(Callee& callee,
     CalleeSignature function,
     A1 a1,
     A2 a2);

See Also

rwtMakeFunctorR2(), RWTFunctorR2<SR,S1,S2>



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