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// File generated by CPPExt (Transient)
//
//
// Copyright (C) 1991 - 2000 by
// Matra Datavision SA. All rights reserved.
//
// Copyright (C) 2001 - 2004 by
// Open CASCADE SA. All rights reserved.
//
// This file is part of the Open CASCADE Technology software.
//
// This software may be distributed and/or modified under the terms and
// conditions of the Open CASCADE Public License as defined by Open CASCADE SA
// and appearing in the file LICENSE included in the packaging of this file.
//
// This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, without warranty of any
// kind, and Open CASCADE SA hereby disclaims all such warranties,
// including without limitation, any warranties of merchantability, fitness
// for a particular purpose or non-infringement. Please see the License for
// the specific terms and conditions governing rights and limitations under the
// License.
#ifndef _Dynamic_VariableInstance_HeaderFile
#define _Dynamic_VariableInstance_HeaderFile
#ifndef _Standard_HeaderFile
#include <Standard.hxx>
#endif
#ifndef _Handle_Dynamic_VariableInstance_HeaderFile
#include <Handle_Dynamic_VariableInstance.hxx>
#endif
#ifndef _Handle_Dynamic_Variable_HeaderFile
#include <Handle_Dynamic_Variable.hxx>
#endif
#ifndef _Dynamic_AbstractVariableInstance_HeaderFile
#include <Dynamic_AbstractVariableInstance.hxx>
#endif
class Dynamic_Variable;
//! This class is set in the fields of the <br>
//! MethodInstance class. When a MethodInstance is <br>
//! done each variable of the definition must be <br>
//! defined in the instance by a VariableInstance with <br>
//! the same name as in the definition. If the method <br>
//! instance is directly used by an application the <br>
//! user value is directly set into the <br>
//! VariableInstance. If now the MethodInstance enters <br>
//! in the definition of a CompositMethod It is <br>
//! necessary to define the correspondance between the <br>
//! variables of the CompositMethod definition and the <br>
//! use throughout the MethodInstance. <br>
class Dynamic_VariableInstance : public Dynamic_AbstractVariableInstance {
public:
// Methods PUBLIC
//
//! Returns a new empty instance of this class. <br>
Standard_EXPORT Dynamic_VariableInstance();
//! Sets the variable <avariable> into the <br>
//! VariableInstance <me>. <br>
Standard_EXPORT virtual void Variable(const Handle(Dynamic_Variable)& avariable) ;
//! Returns the variable contained into the <br>
//! VariableInstance <me>. <br>
Standard_EXPORT Handle_Dynamic_Variable Variable() const;
//Standard_EXPORT ~Dynamic_VariableInstance();
// Type management
//
Standard_EXPORT const Handle(Standard_Type)& DynamicType() const;
//Standard_EXPORT Standard_Boolean IsKind(const Handle(Standard_Type)&) const;
protected:
// Methods PROTECTED
//
// Fields PROTECTED
//
private:
// Methods PRIVATE
//
// Fields PRIVATE
//
Handle_Dynamic_Variable thevariable;
};
// other Inline functions and methods (like "C++: function call" methods)
//
#endif
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