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#include <pointer.h>
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PointerValue (Ptr< Object > object) | |
void | SetObject (Ptr< Object > object) |
Ptr< Object > | GetObject (void) const |
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PointerValue (const Ptr< T > &object) | |
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void | Set (const Ptr< T > &object) |
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Ptr< T > | Get (void) const |
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bool | GetAccessor (Ptr< T > &v) const |
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operator Ptr< T > () const | |
virtual Ptr< AttributeValue > | Copy (void) const |
virtual std::string | SerializeToString (Ptr< const AttributeChecker > checker) const |
virtual bool | DeserializeFromString (std::string value, Ptr< const AttributeChecker > checker) |
hold objects of type Ptr<T>
virtual Ptr<AttributeValue> ns3::PointerValue::Copy | ( | void | ) | const [virtual] |
Implements ns3::AttributeValue.
virtual bool ns3::PointerValue::DeserializeFromString | ( | std::string | value, | |
Ptr< const AttributeChecker > | checker | |||
) | [virtual] |
value | a string representation of the value | |
checker | a pointer to the checker associated to the attribute. |
Upon return of this function, this AttributeValue instance contains the deserialized value. In most cases, this method will not make any use of the checker argument. However, in a very limited set of cases, the checker argument is needed to perform proper serialization. A nice example of code which needs it is the EnumValue::SerializeToString code.
Implements ns3::AttributeValue.
virtual std::string ns3::PointerValue::SerializeToString | ( | Ptr< const AttributeChecker > | checker | ) | const [virtual] |
checker | the checker associated to the attribute |
In most cases, this method will not make any use of the checker argument. However, in a very limited set of cases, the checker argument is needed to perform proper serialization. A nice example of code which needs it is the EnumValue::SerializeToString code.
Implements ns3::AttributeValue.