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#ifndef TESTOBJECT_H
#define TESTOBJECT_H
// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Chad C. Yates cyates@uidaho.edu
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#include <cc++/persist.h>
#include <iterator>
#include "SampleSubObject.h"
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
using std::string;
// an object used to test object graph persistence
class Test : public BaseObject
{
DECLARE_PERSISTENCE(Test)
public:
int32 iInteger; // basic type test
string strString;
string strString2;
std::vector<double> numbers;
std::vector<string> strings;
std::deque<string> moreStrings;
TestSub* nullPtr; // NULL initialized pointer test
TestSub* uninitializedNullPtr; // NULL that is uninitialized in constructor
TestSub* subObjectPtr; // pointer to an object initially null, but later initialized
TestSub* subObjectPtr2; // second pointer to the same instance of an object
TestSub subObjectRef;
std::deque<TestSub> subObjects;
Test();
~Test() { delete subObjectPtr; };
Test(Test &ob);
bool operator==(const Test &ob) const;
bool operator!=(const Test &ob) const { return !(*this == ob); };
void print(const string& name);
virtual bool write(Engine& archive) const;
virtual bool read(Engine& archive);
};
#endif