kpilot/lib

PilotRecord Class Reference

#include <pilotRecord.h>

Inheritance diagram for PilotRecord:

PilotRecordBase List of all members.

Detailed Description

An "uninterpreted" representation of the bits comprising a HH record.

This binary blob only exposes the data via the data() and size() functions, and also exposes the common characteristics of all entries.

Definition at line 237 of file pilotRecord.h.


Public Member Functions

 PilotRecord (void *data, int length, int attrib, int cat, recordid_t uid) KDE_DEPRECATED
 PilotRecord (pi_buffer_t *buf, int attrib, int cat, recordid_t uid)
 PilotRecord (pi_buffer_t *buf, const PilotRecordBase *entry)
virtual ~PilotRecord ()
 PilotRecord (PilotRecord *orig)
char * data () const
int size () const
const pi_buffer_t * buffer () const
void setData (pi_buffer_t *b)
PilotRecordoperator= (PilotRecord &orig)
void setData (const char *data, int len)
virtual QString textRepresentation () const

Static Public Member Functions

static void allocationInfo ()

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

PilotRecord::PilotRecord ( void *  data,
int  length,
int  attrib,
int  cat,
recordid_t  uid 
)

Constructor.

Using the given data and length, create a record. Give it the additional attributes and category numbers; the UID is a HH unique ID for identifying records.

This constructor makes a copy of the data buffer (and owns that buffer).

Definition at line 74 of file pilotRecord.cc.

PilotRecord::PilotRecord ( pi_buffer_t *  buf,
int  attrib,
int  cat,
recordid_t  uid 
) [inline]

Constructor.

Using the given buffer buf (which carries its own data and length), create a record. Otherwise much like the above constructor except that this record assumes ownership of the buffer, and doesn't make an additional copy (In practice, this just saves copying around extra buffers).

Definition at line 254 of file pilotRecord.h.

PilotRecord::PilotRecord ( pi_buffer_t *  buf,
const PilotRecordBase entry 
) [inline]

Constructor.

Like the above, only take the attributes, category and id from the given entry.

Definition at line 266 of file pilotRecord.h.

virtual PilotRecord::~PilotRecord (  )  [inline, virtual]

Destructor.

Dispose of the buffers in the right form.

Definition at line 276 of file pilotRecord.h.

PilotRecord::PilotRecord ( PilotRecord orig  ) 

Constructor.

Copies the data from the orig record.

Definition at line 88 of file pilotRecord.cc.


Member Function Documentation

char* PilotRecord::data (  )  const [inline]

Retrieve the data buffer for this record.

Note that trying to change this data is fraught with peril -- especially trying to lengthen it.

See also:
setData

Definition at line 298 of file pilotRecord.h.

int PilotRecord::size (  )  const [inline]

Returns the size of the data for this record.

Definition at line 311 of file pilotRecord.h.

const pi_buffer_t* PilotRecord::buffer (  )  const [inline]

Returns the data buffer associated with this record.

Definition at line 318 of file pilotRecord.h.

void PilotRecord::setData ( pi_buffer_t *  b  )  [inline]

Set the data for this record.

Frees old data. Assumes ownership of the passed in buffer b.

Definition at line 323 of file pilotRecord.h.

PilotRecord & PilotRecord::operator= ( PilotRecord orig  ) 

Assignment operator.

Makes a copy of the orig record.

Definition at line 100 of file pilotRecord.cc.

void PilotRecord::setData ( const char *  data,
int  len 
)

Sets the data for this record.

Makes a copy of the data buffer.

Definition at line 122 of file pilotRecord.cc.

QString PilotRecord::textRepresentation (  )  const [virtual]

Returns a text representation of this record.

Definition at line 54 of file pilotRecord.cc.

void PilotRecord::allocationInfo (  )  [static]

This is an interface for tracking down memory leaks in the use of PilotRecords (for those without valgrind).

Count the number of allocations and deallocations.

Definition at line 66 of file pilotRecord.cc.


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