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// This file is part of libdap, A C++ implementation of the OPeNDAP Data
// Access Protocol.
// Copyright (c) 2002,2003 OPeNDAP, Inc.
// Author: James Gallagher <jgallagher@opendap.org>
//
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// Authors:
// jhrg,jimg James Gallagher <jgallagher@gso.uri.edu>
// TestByte is a demonstration of subclassing a class in the hierarchy of
// DODS data types. It does not do much of anything - a real subclass would
// add specifics for an API or format (e.g., a read mfunc for netcdf, HDF,
// ...). The class is used by some of the test code (hence the name) as well
// as serving as a template for others who need to subclass the hierarchy.
//
// Since the class Byte is an abstract class (as are all the other
// `variable type' classes), the hierarchy *must* be subclassed in order to
// be used.
//
// jhrg 1/12/95
//
// NB: It is no longer true that Byte, ..., Grid are abstract classes. They
// are now concrete ad do not necessarily need to be subclassed. 01/22/03 jhrg
#ifndef _testbyte_h
#define _testbyte_h 1
#include "Byte.h"
#include "TestCommon.h"
using namespace libdap ;
class TestByte: public Byte, public TestCommon {
bool d_series_values;
void _duplicate(const TestByte &ts);
public:
TestByte(const string &n);
TestByte(const string &n, const string &d);
TestByte(const TestByte &rhs);
virtual ~TestByte() {}
TestByte &operator=(const TestByte &rhs);
virtual BaseType *ptr_duplicate();
virtual bool read();
virtual void output_values(std::ostream &out);
virtual void set_series_values(bool sv) { d_series_values = sv; }
virtual bool get_series_values() { return d_series_values; }
};
#endif // _testbyte_h
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