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- GEM++ - C++ LIBRARIES FOR GEM/AES/VDI
-
-
-
- NAME
- GEMrawobject - Inextensible objects in forms.
-
- DESCRIPTION
- The standard GEM OBJECTs (defined in gemfast.h of the standard C
- library) that are used in C are a fixed structure that can be
- extended in various ways - extended types, indirect object-specific
- data, and user defined object types.
-
- A GEMrawobject is merely an interface to this weak object.
-
- See GEMobject.
-
- CONSTRUCTORS
- GEMrawobject()
- Create an uninitialized GEMrawobject.
-
- GEMrawobject(const GEMrawobject&)
- Create a duplicate of a GEMrawobject. See GEMform for details
- of the duplication convention.
-
- METHODS
- GEMobject* Cook();
- The best thing to do with a GEMrawobject is to Cook it.
- Cook() returns 0 if no GEMobject has been declared for this object.
-
- SEE GEMobject for more methods.
-
- SEE ALSO
- GEMobject, GEMform
-
- BUGS
- Bugs in GEM++ should be reported to warwick@cs.uq.oz.au
-
- AUTHOR
- Warwick Allison, 1993.
- warwick@cs.uq.oz.au
-
- COPYING
- This functionality is part of the GEM++ library,
- and is Copyright 1993 by Warwick W. Allison.
-
- GEM++ is free and protected under the GNU Library General Public
- License.
-
- You are free to copy and modify these sources, provided you
- acknowledge the origin by retaining this notice, and adhere to
- the conditions described in the GNU LGPL.
-