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    MoochoPack: Miscellaneous Utilities for MOOCHO
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For example, if you want to include a <<std aggr>="">> association with an object of type MyClass of the name my_object you would include the macro in the public section of YourClass declaration as follows: More...
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| #define | STANDARD_AGGREGATION_MEMBERS(TYPE, NAME) | 
| Insert class members for a non-const association.  More... | |
| #define | STANDARD_CONST_AGGREGATION_MEMBERS(TYPE, NAME) | 
| Insert class members for a constant association.  More... | |
For example, if you want to include a <<std aggr>="">> association with an object of type MyClass of the name my_object you would include the macro in the public section of YourClass declaration as follows:
 class YourClass {
 public:
   STANDARD_AGGREGATION_MEMBERS( MyClass, my_object )
 };
Note that the macro addes the private member #TYPE* NAME_# to the class declaration and therefore the member NAME_ is available for direct access (in a constructor for example).
In order to have a const only association use:
 class YourClass {
 public:
   STANDARD_CONST_AGGREGATION_MEMBERS( MyClass, my_object )
 };
 | #define STANDARD_AGGREGATION_MEMBERS | ( | TYPE, | |
| NAME | |||
| ) | 
Insert class members for a non-const association.
Definition at line 77 of file StandardAggregationMacros.hpp.
| #define STANDARD_CONST_AGGREGATION_MEMBERS | ( | TYPE, | |
| NAME | |||
| ) | 
Insert class members for a constant association.
Definition at line 100 of file StandardAggregationMacros.hpp.
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