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occt/src/NCollection/NCollection_DefineVector.hxx
abv ddf2fe8eeb 0024911: Avoid using virtual functions in NCollection classes
NCollection_BaseCollection class, relevant header files, and macro DEFINE_BASECOLLECTION removed.
Hence methods Assign() from other compatible (via inheritance of BaseCollection) collections are not available any more, as well as base Iterator class.

All methods of Iterator classes are made non-virtual, allowing their inline expansion for better performance.

OCCT-specific operators new and delete added to collection classes and removed from iterator classes.
2014-06-05 14:12:18 +04:00

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// Created on: 2002-04-23
// Created by: Alexander GRIGORIEV
// Copyright (c) 2002-2014 OPEN CASCADE SAS
//
// This file is part of Open CASCADE Technology software library.
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
// the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as published
// by the Free Software Foundation, with special exception defined in the file
// OCCT_LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt. Consult the file LICENSE_LGPL_21.txt included in OCCT
// distribution for complete text of the license and disclaimer of any warranty.
//
// Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of Open CASCADE
// commercial license or contractual agreement.
// Automatically created from NCollection_Vector.hxx by GAWK
#ifndef NCollection_DefineVector_HeaderFile
#define NCollection_DefineVector_HeaderFile
#include <NCollection_Vector.hxx>
// Class NCollection_Vector (dynamic array of objects)
// This class is similar to NCollection_Array1 though the indices always start
// at 0 (in Array1 the first index must be specified)
// The Vector is always created with 0 length. It can be enlarged by two means:
// 1. Calling the method Append (val) - then "val" is added to the end of the
// vector (the vector length is incremented)
// 2. Calling the method SetValue (i, val) - if "i" is greater than or equal
// to the current length of the vector, the vector is enlarged to accomo-
// The methods Append and SetValue return a non-const reference to the copied
// object inside the vector. This reference is guaranteed to be valid until
// the vector is destroyed. It can be used to access the vector member directly
// or to pass its address to other data structures.
// The vector iterator remembers the length of the vector at the moment of the
// creation or initialisation of the iterator. Therefore the iteration begins
// at index 0 and stops at the index equal to (remembered_length-1). It is OK
// to enlarge the vector during the iteration.
#define DEFINE_VECTOR(_ClassName_, _BaseCollection_, TheItemType) \
typedef NCollection_Vector<TheItemType > _ClassName_;
#endif