Atlas-C++
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#include <Bridge.h>
Public Member Functions | |
virtual void | streamBegin ()=0 |
Begin an Atlas stream. | |
virtual void | streamMessage ()=0 |
Start a message in an Atlas stream. | |
virtual void | streamEnd ()=0 |
Ends the Atlas stream. | |
virtual void | mapMapItem (const std::string &name)=0 |
Starts a map object to the currently streamed map. | |
virtual void | mapListItem (const std::string &name)=0 |
Starts a list object to the currently streamed map. | |
virtual void | mapIntItem (const std::string &name, long)=0 |
Adds an integer to the currently streames map. | |
virtual void | mapFloatItem (const std::string &name, double)=0 |
Adds a float to the currently streamed map. | |
virtual void | mapStringItem (const std::string &name, const std::string &)=0 |
Adds a string to the currently streamed map. | |
virtual void | mapEnd ()=0 |
Ends the currently streamed map. | |
virtual void | listMapItem ()=0 |
Starts a map object in the currently streamed list. | |
virtual void | listListItem ()=0 |
Starts a list object in the currently streamed list. | |
virtual void | listIntItem (long)=0 |
Adds an integer to the currently streames list. | |
virtual void | listFloatItem (double)=0 |
Adds a float to the currently streamed list. | |
virtual void | listStringItem (const std::string &)=0 |
Adds a string to the currently streamed list. | |
virtual void | listEnd ()=0 |
Ends the currently streamed list. | |
Atlas stream bridge.
This class presents an interface that accepts an Atlas stream. The stream begins with a call to streamBegin() and finishes with streamEnd(). While the Bridge is in this stream context, a message can be sent using streamMessage(). This puts the Bridge into a map context, allowing various map*Item() calls.
Several classes are derived from Bridge, the most notable of which is Codec, which accepts an Atlas stream for encoding and transmission.
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