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// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Chad C. Yates cyates@uidaho.edu
//
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#include "SampleObject.h"
IMPLEMENT_PERSISTENCE(Test,"Test")
Test::Test()
: iInteger(0), strString("Null"), strString2("Null")
{
nullPtr = NULL;
//uninitializedNullPtr; // to test whether unpersisting a non constructed NULL var works.
subObjectPtr = NULL;
subObjectPtr2 = subObjectPtr; // points to the same thing as subObjectPtr for testing
}
Test::Test(Test &ob)
{
iInteger = ob.iInteger;
strString = ob.strString;
}
bool Test::operator==(const Test &ob) const
{
return
iInteger == ob.iInteger &&
strString == ob.strString &&
strString2 == ob.strString2 &&
numbers == ob.numbers &&
strings == ob.strings &&
moreStrings == ob.moreStrings &&
nullPtr == ob.nullPtr &&
uninitializedNullPtr == ob.uninitializedNullPtr &&
*subObjectPtr == *ob.subObjectPtr &&
*subObjectPtr2 == *ob.subObjectPtr2 &&
subObjectRef == ob.subObjectRef &&
subObjects == ob.subObjects;
}
bool Test::write(Engine& archive) const
{
archive << iInteger << strString << strString2;
archive << numbers;
archive << strings;
archive << nullPtr;
archive << uninitializedNullPtr;
archive << subObjectPtr;
archive << subObjectPtr2;
archive << subObjectRef;
archive << moreStrings;
archive << subObjects;
return true;
}
bool Test::read(Engine& archive)
{
archive >> iInteger >> strString >> strString2;
archive >> numbers;
archive >> strings;
archive >> nullPtr;
archive >> uninitializedNullPtr;
archive >> subObjectPtr;
archive >> subObjectPtr2;
archive >> subObjectRef;
archive >> moreStrings;
archive >> subObjects;
return true;
}
void Test::print(const std::string& name)
{
cout <<
name << ":\n" <<
" iInteger: " << iInteger << endl <<
" strString: '" << strString << "'" << endl <<
" strString2: '" << strString2 << "'" << endl;
cout <<
" numbers: ";
std::copy(numbers.begin(), numbers.end(), std::ostream_iterator<double>(cout, " "));
cout << endl;
cout <<
" strings: ";
std::copy(strings.begin(), strings.end(), std::ostream_iterator<string>(cout, " "));
cout << endl;
cout <<
" moreStrings: ";
std::copy(moreStrings.begin(), moreStrings.end(), std::ostream_iterator<string>(cout, " "));
cout << endl;
subObjectPtr->print("subObjectPtr");
subObjectPtr2->print("subObjectPtr2");
subObjectRef.print("subObjectRef");
cout <<
"\nsubObjects (deque):\n";
for (std::deque<TestSub>::const_iterator i = subObjects.begin(); i != subObjects.end(); ++i)
i->print("element in deque");
cout << endl;
cout << "====================================\n\n";
}