CONSTRUCT(CXXLB)
Shore Programmer's Manual - 18 September 95
NAME
construct \- Ref<T> constructors
SYNOPSIS
#include <ShoreApp.h>
Ref<T> ::Ref<T>();
Ref<T> ::Ref<T>(const Ref<T> &ref);
Ref<any>::Ref<any>(const LOID &loid);
DESCRIPTION
All Ref<T> classes have at least two constructors. Ref<any> has one
additional constructor. The first form (the default constructor) performs
no initializations at all. Applications should make no assumptions about a
ref constructed by the default constructor. The second form constructs a
new ref that is equivalent to the given ref. The third form, available
only on Ref<any> converts a logical OID to an equivalent ref.
Ref<T> classes have no destructors.
VERSION
This manual page applies to Version 0.9.3 (Beta) of theShore software.
SPONSORSHIP
The Shore project is sponsored by the Advanced Research Project Agency, ARPA order number 018 (formerly 8230), monitored by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory under contract DAAB07-91-C-Q518.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin -- Madison. All Rights Reserved.SEE ALSO
ref(cxxlb)
,
assign(cxxlb)
,
equal(cxxlb)
.