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// -*- mode: c++; c-basic-offset:4 -*-
// This file is part of libdap, A C++ implementation of the OPeNDAP Data
// Access Protocol.
// Copyright (c) 2002,2003 OPeNDAP, Inc.
// Author: Patrick West <pwest@ucar.org>
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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// Authors:
// pwest Patrick West <pwest@ucar.edu>
/** @brief top level DAP object to house generic methods
*/
#ifndef A_DapObj_h
#define A_DapObj_h 1
#include <iostream>
using std::ostream ;
using std::endl ;
#include "DapIndent.h"
namespace libdap
{
/** @brief libdap base object for common functionality of libdap objects
*
* A base object for any libdap objects to use. Provides simple
* methods for dumping the contents of the object.
*/
class DapObj
{
public:
virtual ~DapObj()
{}
/** @brief dump the contents of this object to the specified ostream
*
* This method is implemented by all derived classes to dump their
* contents, in other words, any state they might have, private variables,
* etc...
*
* The inline function below can be used to dump the contents of an
* OPeNDAOObj object. For example, the object Animal is derived from
* DapObj. A user could do the following:
*
* Animal *a = new dog( "Sparky" ) ;
* cout << a << endl ;
*
* And the dump method for dog could display the name passed into the
* constructor, the (this) pointer of the object, etc...
*
* @param strm C++ i/o stream to dump the object to
*/
virtual void dump(ostream &strm) const = 0 ;
} ;
} // namespace libdap
/** @brief dump the contents of the specified object to the specified ostream
*
* This inline method uses the dump method of the DapObj instance passed
* to it. This allows a user to dump the contents of an object instead of just
* getting the pointer value of the object.
*
* For example, the object Animal is derived from DapObj. A user could
* do the following:
*
* Animal *a = new dog( "Sparky" ) ;
* cout << a << endl ;
*
* And the dump method for dog could display the name passed into the
* constructor, the (this) pointer of the object, etc...
*
* @param strm C++ i/o stream to dump the object to
* @param obj The DapObj to dump
*/
inline ostream &
operator<<(ostream &strm, const libdap::DapObj &obj)
{
obj.dump(strm) ;
return strm ;
}
#endif // A_DapObj_h
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