Public Member Functions

ns3::StringValue Class Reference
[Attribute]

hold variables of type string More...

#include <string.h>

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Public Member Functions

 StringValue (const std::string &value)
void Set (const std::string &value)
std::string Get (void) const
template<typename T >
bool GetAccessor (T &value) const
virtual Ptr< AttributeValueCopy (void) const
virtual std::string SerializeToString (Ptr< const AttributeChecker > checker) const
virtual bool DeserializeFromString (std::string value, Ptr< const AttributeChecker > checker)

Detailed Description

hold variables of type string

This class can be used to hold variables of type string, that is, either char * or std::string.


Member Function Documentation

virtual Ptr<AttributeValue> ns3::StringValue::Copy ( void   )  const [virtual]
Returns:
a deep copy of this class, wrapped into an Attribute object.

Implements ns3::AttributeValue.

virtual bool ns3::StringValue::DeserializeFromString ( std::string  value,
Ptr< const AttributeChecker checker 
) [virtual]
Parameters:
value a string representation of the value
checker a pointer to the checker associated to the attribute.
Returns:
true if the input string was correctly-formatted and could be successfully deserialized, false otherwise.

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::StringValue::SerializeToString ( Ptr< const AttributeChecker checker  )  const [virtual]
Parameters:
checker the checker associated to the attribute
Returns:
a string representation of this 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.


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