File: SampleSubObject.cpp

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// Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Chad C. Yates cyates@uidaho.edu
//  
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#include "SampleSubObject.h"

IMPLEMENT_PERSISTENCE(TestSub, "TestSub");

TestSub::TestSub()
: iInteger(0), strString("Null"), strString2("Null")
{}

TestSub::TestSub(const TestSub &ob)
{
  iInteger = ob.iInteger;
  strString = ob.strString;
  strString2 = ob.strString2;
}

bool TestSub::operator==(const TestSub &ob) const
{
  return
    iInteger == ob.iInteger &&
    strString == ob.strString && 
    strString2 == ob.strString2 &&
    numbers == ob.numbers;
}

bool TestSub::write(Engine& archive) const
{
  archive << iInteger << strString << strString2;
  archive << numbers;

  return true;
}

bool TestSub::read(Engine& archive)
{
  archive >> iInteger >> strString >> strString2;
  archive >> numbers;

  return true;
}

void TestSub::print(const string& name) const
{
  cout << "------------------------------------\n";

  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;         
}