const_volatile_mem_functor1 wraps const volatile methods with 1 argument(s). More...
#include <sigc++/functors/mem_fun.h>
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Public Types |
typedef T_return(T_obj::* | function_type )(T_arg1) const volatile |
typedef T_return | result_type |
Public Member Functions |
| const_volatile_mem_functor1 () |
| Constructs an invalid functor.
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| const_volatile_mem_functor1 (function_type _A_func) |
| Constructs a const_volatile_mem_functor1 object that wraps the passed method.
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T_return | operator() (const T_obj* _A_obj, typename type_trait< T_arg1 >::take _A_a1) const |
| Execute the wrapped method operating on the passed instance.
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T_return | operator() (const T_obj& _A_obj, typename type_trait< T_arg1 >::take _A_a1) const |
| Execute the wrapped method operating on the passed instance.
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Protected Attributes |
function_type | func_ptr_ |
Detailed Description
template<class T_return, class T_obj, class T_arg1>
class sigc::const_volatile_mem_functor1< T_return, T_obj, T_arg1 >
const_volatile_mem_functor1 wraps const volatile methods with 1 argument(s).
Use the convenience function mem_fun() to create an instance of const_volatile_mem_functor1.
The following template arguments are used:
- T_arg1 Argument type used in the definition of operator()().
- T_return The return type of operator()().
- T_obj The object type.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
template <class T_return , class T_obj , class T_arg1 >
Member Function Documentation
template <class T_return , class T_obj , class T_arg1 >
Execute the wrapped method operating on the passed instance.
- Parameters:
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_A_obj | Pointer to instance the method should operate on. |
_A_a1 | Argument to be passed on to the method. |
- Returns:
- The return value of the method invocation.
template <class T_return , class T_obj , class T_arg1 >
Execute the wrapped method operating on the passed instance.
- Parameters:
-
_A_obj | Reference to instance the method should operate on. |
_A_a1 | Argument to be passed on to the method. |
- Returns:
- The return value of the method invocation.