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Collaboration diagram for Generic container converters:
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| Helper classes | |
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| class | Glib::ArrayHandle<T, Tr> |
| If a method takes this as an argument, or has this as a return type, then you can use a standard container such as std::list or std::vector. More... | |
| class | Glib::Sequence<Iterator> |
| Utility class holding an iterator sequence. More... | |
| class | Glib::ListHandle<T, Tr> |
| class | Glib::SListHandle<T, Tr> |
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| typedef ArrayHandle<Glib::ustring> | Glib::StringArrayHandle |
| If a method takes this as an argument, or has this as a return type, then you can use a standard container such as std::list<Glib::ustring> or std::vector<Glib::ustring>. | |
Enumerations | |
| enum | Glib::OwnershipType { Glib::OWNERSHIP_NONE = 0, Glib::OWNERSHIP_SHALLOW, Glib::OWNERSHIP_DEEP } |
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| template<class Iterator> | |
| Sequence<Iterator> | Glib::sequence (Iterator pbegin, Iterator pend) |
| Helper function to create a Glib::Sequence<> object, which in turn can be used to initialize a container handle. | |
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If a method takes this as an argument, or has this as a return type, then you can use a standard container such as std::list<Glib::ustring> or std::vector<Glib::ustring>.
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Helper function to create a Glib::Sequence<> object, which in turn can be used to initialize a container handle.
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