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#ifndef TPETRA_SRCDISTOBJECT_DECL_HPP
#define TPETRA_SRCDISTOBJECT_DECL_HPP
/// \file Tpetra_SrcDistObject.hpp
/// \brief Abstract base class for sources of an Import or Export.
#include <Teuchos_RCP.hpp>
namespace Tpetra {
/// \class SrcDistObject
/// \brief Abstract base class for objects that can be the source of
/// an Import or Export operation.
///
/// Any object that may be the source of an Import or Export data
/// redistribution operation must inherit from this class. This
/// class implements no methods, other than a trivial virtual
/// destructor. If a subclass X inherits from this class, that
/// indicates that the subclass can be the source of an Import or
/// Export, for <i>some set</i> of subclasses of DistObject. A
/// subclass Y of DistObject which is the target of the Import or
/// Export operation will attempt to cast the input source
/// SrcDistObject to a subclass which it knows how to treat as a
/// source object. The target subclass Y is responsible for knowing
/// what source classes to expect, and how to interpret the
/// resulting source object.
///
/// DistObject inherits from this class, since a DistObject subclass
/// may be either the source or the target of an Import or Export.
/// A SrcDistObject subclass which does not inherit from DistObject
/// need only be a valid source of an Import or Export; it need not
/// be a valid target.
///
/// This object compares to the Epetra class Epetra_SrcDistObject.
/// Unlike in Epetra, this class in Tpetra does <tt>not</tt> include
/// a getMap() method. This is for two reasons. First, consider
/// the following inheritance hierarchy: DistObject and RowGraph
/// inherit from SrcDistObject, and CrsGraph inherits from
/// DistObject and RowGraph. If SrcDistObject had a virtual getMap
/// method, that would make resolution of the method ambiguous.
/// Second, it is not necessary for SrcDistObject to have a getMap
/// method, because a SrcDistObject alone does not suffice as the
/// source of an Import or Export. Any DistObject subclass must
/// cast the SrcDistObject to a subclass which it knows how to treat
/// as the source of an Import or Export. Thus, it's not necessary
/// for SrcDistObject to have a getMap method, since it needs to be
/// cast anyway before use. In general, I prefer to keep interfaces
/// as simple as possible.
class SrcDistObject {
public:
/// \brief Virtual destructor.
///
/// It's necessary to provide this both for memory safety of
/// derived classes, and to make SrcDistObject a polymorphic type
/// (otherwise it can't be the argument of a dynamic_cast).
virtual ~SrcDistObject () {};
};
} // namespace Tpetra
#endif /* TPETRA_SRCDISTOBJECT_DECL_HPP */
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