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#ifndef _SVNCPP_TARGETS_HPP_
#define _SVNCPP_TARGETS_HPP_
// apr api
#include "apr_tables.h"
// svncpp
#include "svncpp/path.hpp"
namespace svn
{
// forward declarations
class Pool;
/**
* Encapsulation for Subversion target arrays handling
*/
class Targets
{
public:
/**
* Constructor
*
* @param targets vector of paths
*/
Targets(const PathVector & targets);
/**
* Constructor from an APR array containing
* char *.
*
* @param targets APR array header
*/
Targets(const apr_array_header_t * targets);
/**
* Constructor. Initializes list with just
* one entry
*
* @param target
*/
Targets(const char * target = 0);
/**
* Copy Constructor
*
* @param targets Source
*/
Targets(const Targets & targets);
/**
* Destructor
*/
virtual ~Targets();
/**
* Returns an apr array containing
* char *.
*
* @param pool Pool used for conversion
*/
const apr_array_header_t *
array(const Pool & pool) const;
/**
* Returns a vector of paths
*
* @return vector of paths
*/
const PathVector &
targets() const;
/**
* @return the number of targets
*/
size_t size() const;
/**
* operator to return the vector
*
* @return vector with targets
*/
operator const PathVector & () const
{
return m_targets;
}
/**
* returns one single target. in fact,
* the first in the vector, it there are more
* than one. if there is no target returns
* an empty path
*
* @return single path
*/
const Path
target() const;
/**
* adds a @ref Path to the existing entries
*
* @remark you have to make sure the path is
* unique
*/
void
push_back(const Path & path);
/**
* clears all entries
*/
void
clear();
/**
* reserve the size for following calls
* to @ref push_back
*/
void
reserve(size_t size);
private:
PathVector m_targets;
};
}
#endif
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------
* local variables:
* eval: (load-file "../../rapidsvn-dev.el")
* end:
*/
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