#include <Geometry.h>
Public Member Functions | |
virtual Geometry * | clone (void) const |
returns a cloned object | |
GeomTrimmedCurve (const Handle_Geom_TrimmedCurve &) | |
GeomTrimmedCurve () | |
virtual unsigned int | getMemSize (void) const |
This method is used to get the size of objects It is not meant to have the exact size, it is more or less an estimation which runs fast! Is it two bytes or a GB? | |
virtual PyObject * | getPyObject (void) |
This method returns the Python wrapper for a C++ object. | |
virtual Base::Type | getTypeId (void) const |
const Handle_Geom_Geometry & | handle () const |
virtual void | Restore (Base::XMLReader &) |
This method is used to restore properties from an XML document. | |
virtual void | Save (Base::Writer &) const |
This method is used to save properties to an XML document. | |
void | setHandle (const Handle_Geom_TrimmedCurve &) |
virtual | ~GeomTrimmedCurve () |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static void * | create (void) |
static Base::Type | getClassTypeId (void) |
static void | init (void) |
Definition at line 377 of file Geometry.h.
GeomTrimmedCurve::GeomTrimmedCurve | ( | ) |
Definition at line 1198 of file Geometry.cpp.
Referenced by clone().
GeomTrimmedCurve::GeomTrimmedCurve | ( | const Handle_Geom_TrimmedCurve & | c | ) |
Definition at line 1202 of file Geometry.cpp.
GeomTrimmedCurve::~GeomTrimmedCurve | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Definition at line 1207 of file Geometry.cpp.
Geometry * GeomTrimmedCurve::clone | ( | void | ) | const [virtual] |
returns a cloned object
Implements Part::Geometry.
Definition at line 1221 of file Geometry.cpp.
References Part::Geometry::Construction, and GeomTrimmedCurve().
void * Part::GeomTrimmedCurve::create | ( | void | ) | [static] |
Reimplemented from Part::GeomCurve.
Definition at line 1196 of file Geometry.cpp.
Base::Type Part::GeomTrimmedCurve::getClassTypeId | ( | void | ) | [static] |
Reimplemented from Part::GeomCurve.
Definition at line 1196 of file Geometry.cpp.
unsigned int GeomTrimmedCurve::getMemSize | ( | void | ) | const [virtual] |
This method is used to get the size of objects It is not meant to have the exact size, it is more or less an estimation which runs fast! Is it two bytes or a GB?
Reimplemented from Part::Geometry.
Definition at line 1229 of file Geometry.cpp.
PyObject * GeomTrimmedCurve::getPyObject | ( | void | ) | [virtual] |
This method returns the Python wrapper for a C++ object.
It's in the responsibility of the programmer to do the correct reference counting. Basically there are two ways how to implement that: Either always return a new Python object then reference counting is not a matter or return always the same Python object then the reference counter must be incremented by one. However, it's absolutely forbidden to return always the same Python object without incrementing the reference counter.
The default implementation returns 'None'.
Reimplemented from Base::BaseClass.
Definition at line 1233 of file Geometry.cpp.
Base::Type Part::GeomTrimmedCurve::getTypeId | ( | void | ) | const [virtual] |
Reimplemented from Part::GeomCurve.
Definition at line 1196 of file Geometry.cpp.
const Handle_Geom_Geometry & GeomTrimmedCurve::handle | ( | ) | const [virtual] |
Implements Part::Geometry.
Definition at line 1216 of file Geometry.cpp.
void Part::GeomTrimmedCurve::init | ( | void | ) | [static] |
Reimplemented from Part::GeomCurve.
Definition at line 1196 of file Geometry.cpp.
Referenced by initPart().
void GeomTrimmedCurve::Restore | ( | Base::XMLReader & | ) | [virtual] |
This method is used to restore properties from an XML document.
It uses the XMLReader class, which bases on SAX, to read the in Save() written information. Again the Vector as an example:
void PropertyVector::Restore(Base::XMLReader &reader) { // read my Element reader.readElement("PropertyVector"); // get the value of my Attribute _cVec.x = (float)reader.getAttributeAsFloat("valueX"); _cVec.y = (float)reader.getAttributeAsFloat("valueY"); _cVec.z = (float)reader.getAttributeAsFloat("valueZ"); }
Reimplemented from Part::Geometry.
Definition at line 1231 of file Geometry.cpp.
void GeomTrimmedCurve::Save | ( | Base::Writer & | ) | const [virtual] |
This method is used to save properties to an XML document.
A good example you'll find in PropertyStandard.cpp, e.g. the vector:
void PropertyVector::Save (Writer &writer) const { writer << writer.ind() << "<PropertyVector valueX=\"" << _cVec.x << "\" valueY=\"" << _cVec.y << "\" valueZ=\"" << _cVec.z <<"\"/>" << endl; }
The writer.ind() expression writes the indention, just for pretty printing of the XML. As you see, the writing of the XML document is not done with a DOM implementation because of performance reasons. Therefore the programmer has to take care that a valid XML document is written. This means closing tags and writing UTF-8.
Reimplemented from Part::Geometry.
Definition at line 1230 of file Geometry.cpp.
void GeomTrimmedCurve::setHandle | ( | const Handle_Geom_TrimmedCurve & | c | ) |
Definition at line 1211 of file Geometry.cpp.
Referenced by Part::ArcPy::PyInit().