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IMP Reference Guide  2.6.2
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IMP::example::ExampleDecorator Class Reference

A simple decorator which adds a name to a particle. More...

#include <IMP/example/ExampleDecorator.h>

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Detailed Description

A simple decorator which adds a name to a particle.

A decorator adds functionality to a particle and ensures that invariants are preserved. In this case, the functionality is the setting and access of a name for the Particle and the invariant is that the name is always non-empty.

The source code is as follows:

/**
* \file IMP/example/ExampleDecorator.h \brief Add a name to a particle.
*
* Copyright 2007-2016 IMP Inventors. All rights reserved.
*
*/
#ifndef IMPEXAMPLE_EXAMPLE_DECORATOR_H
#define IMPEXAMPLE_EXAMPLE_DECORATOR_H
#include <IMP/example/example_config.h>
#include <IMP/Particle.h>
#include <IMP/Model.h>
#include <IMP/Decorator.h>
#include <IMP/exception.h>
IMPEXAMPLE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
//! A simple decorator which adds a name to a particle.
/** A decorator adds functionality to a particle and ensures that invariants
are preserved. In this case, the functionality is the setting and access
of a name for the Particle and the invariant is that the name is
always
non-empty.
The source code is as follows:
\include ExampleDecorator.h
\include ExampleDecorator.cpp
*/
class IMPEXAMPLEEXPORT ExampleDecorator : public Decorator {
/* Use a static variable in a static method to create the key
so that it is only done once and is only done when it is first
needed. Lazy initialization of keys makes \imp more efficient as
Particles do not have to allocate memory for ununsed keys.
*/
static StringKey get_name_key();
//! Add a name to the particle
/** The create function should take arguments which allow
the initial state of the Decorator to be reasonable (i.e.
make sure there is a non-empty name).
*/
static void do_setup_particle(Model *m, ParticleIndex pi,
std::string name) {
// use the usage check macro to make sure that arguments are correct
IMP_USAGE_CHECK(!name.empty(), "The name cannot be empty.");
m->add_attribute(get_name_key(), pi, name);
}
public:
//! return true if the particle has a name
static bool get_is_setup(Model *m, ParticleIndex pi) {
return m->get_has_attribute(get_name_key(), pi);
}
//! Get the name added to the particle
std::string get_decorator_name() const {
return get_particle()->get_value(get_name_key());
}
//! Set the name added to the particle
void set_decorator_name(std::string nm) {
// use the usage check macro to check that functions are called properly
IMP_USAGE_CHECK(!nm.empty(), "The name cannot be empty");
get_particle()->set_value(get_name_key(), nm);
}
/* Declare the basic constructors and the cast function.*/
IMP_DECORATOR_METHODS(ExampleDecorator, Decorator);
IMP_DECORATOR_SETUP_1(ExampleDecorator, std::string, name);
};
/** Define a collection of them. Also look at example.i*/
IMP_DECORATORS(ExampleDecorator, ExampleDecorators, Particles);
IMPEXAMPLE_END_NAMESPACE
#endif /* IMPEXAMPLE_EXAMPLE_DECORATOR_H */
/**
* \file example/ExampleDecorator.cpp
* \brief Add a name to a particle.
*
* Copyright 2007-2016 IMP Inventors. All rights reserved.
*
*/
IMPEXAMPLE_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
StringKey ExampleDecorator::get_name_key() {
/* the compiler will make sure this is initialized the first time the
method is called. */
static StringKey mykey("my name");
return mykey;
}
void ExampleDecorator::show(std::ostream &out) const {
}
IMPEXAMPLE_END_NAMESPACE

Definition at line 32 of file ExampleDecorator.h.

Public Member Functions

 ExampleDecorator (::IMP::Model *m,::IMP::ParticleIndex id)
 
 ExampleDecorator (const IMP::ParticleAdaptor &d)
 
std::string get_decorator_name () const
 Get the name added to the particle. More...
 
void set_decorator_name (std::string nm)
 Set the name added to the particle. More...
 
void show (std::ostream &out=std::cout) const
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from IMP::Decorator
bool get_is_valid () const
 Returns true if constructed with a non-default constructor. More...
 
Modelget_model () const
 Returns the Model containing the particle. More...
 
Particleget_particle () const
 Returns the particle decorated by this decorator. More...
 
ParticleIndex get_particle_index () const
 Returns the particle index decorated by this decorator. More...
 
 operator Particle * () const
 
 operator ParticleIndex () const
 
Particleoperator-> () const
 

Static Public Member Functions

static bool get_is_setup (Model *m, ParticleIndex pi)
 return true if the particle has a name More...
 
static bool get_is_setup (const IMP::ParticleAdaptor &p)
 
static ExampleDecorator setup_particle (Model *m, ParticleIndex pi, std::string name)
 
static ExampleDecorator setup_particle (IMP::ParticleAdaptor decorator, std::string name)
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Protected Member Functions inherited from IMP::Decorator
 Decorator (Model *m, ParticleIndex pi)
 
 Decorator (ParticleAdaptor p)
 

Member Function Documentation

std::string IMP::example::ExampleDecorator::get_decorator_name ( ) const

Get the name added to the particle.

Definition at line 58 of file ExampleDecorator.h.

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static bool IMP::example::ExampleDecorator::get_is_setup ( Model m,
ParticleIndex  pi 
)
static

return true if the particle has a name

Definition at line 53 of file ExampleDecorator.h.

void IMP::example::ExampleDecorator::set_decorator_name ( std::string  nm)

Set the name added to the particle.

Definition at line 63 of file ExampleDecorator.h.

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static ExampleDecorator IMP::example::ExampleDecorator::setup_particle ( IMP::ParticleAdaptor  decorator,
std::string  name 
)
static
See Also
setup_particle(m, pi, name )

Definition at line 71 of file ExampleDecorator.h.

static ExampleDecorator IMP::example::ExampleDecorator::setup_particle ( Model m,
ParticleIndex  pi,
std::string  name 
)
static

Setup the particle so that it can be used with this decorator

Definition at line 71 of file ExampleDecorator.h.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: