#include <asner.h>
Inheritance diagram for PASN_Null:
Public Member Functions | |
PASN_Null (unsigned tag=UniversalNull, TagClass tagClass=UniversalTagClass) | |
virtual Comparison | Compare (const PObject &obj) const |
virtual PObject * | Clone () const |
virtual void | PrintOn (ostream &strm) const |
virtual PString | GetTypeAsString () const |
virtual PINDEX | GetDataLength () const |
virtual PBoolean | Decode (PASN_Stream &) |
virtual void | Encode (PASN_Stream &) const |
PASN_Null::PASN_Null | ( | unsigned | tag = UniversalNull , |
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TagClass | tagClass = UniversalTagClass | |||
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virtual PObject* PASN_Null::Clone | ( | ) | const [virtual] |
Create a copy of the class on the heap. The exact semantics of the descendent class determine what is required to make a duplicate of the instance. Not all classes can even do a clone operation.
The main user of the clone function is the PDictionary class as it requires copies of the dictionary keys.
The default behaviour is for this function to assert.
Reimplemented from PObject.
virtual Comparison PASN_Null::Compare | ( | const PObject & | obj | ) | const [virtual] |
Compare the two objects and return their relative rank. This function is usually overridden by descendent classes to yield the ranking according to the semantics of the object.
The default function is to use the CompareObjectMemoryDirect() function to do a byte wise memory comparison of the two objects.
Reimplemented from PObject.
virtual PBoolean PASN_Null::Decode | ( | PASN_Stream & | ) | [virtual] |
Implements PASN_Object.
virtual void PASN_Null::Encode | ( | PASN_Stream & | ) | const [virtual] |
Implements PASN_Object.
virtual PINDEX PASN_Null::GetDataLength | ( | ) | const [virtual] |
Implements PASN_Object.
virtual PString PASN_Null::GetTypeAsString | ( | ) | const [virtual] |
Return a string giving the type of the object
Implements PASN_Object.
virtual void PASN_Null::PrintOn | ( | ostream & | strm | ) | const [virtual] |
Output the contents of the object to the stream. The exact output is dependent on the exact semantics of the descendent class. This is primarily used by the standard operator<< function.
The default behaviour is to print the class name.
Reimplemented from PObject.