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1 //# <Containers.h>: a module for non-mathematical containers
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26 //# $Id$
27 
28 #ifndef CASA_CONTAINERS_H
29 #define CASA_CONTAINERS_H
30 
31 #include <casacore/casa/aips.h>
32 
36 
38 
40 
41 namespace casacore { //# NAMESPACE CASACORE - BEGIN
42 
43 // <module>
44 //
45 // <summary>
46 // Non-mathematical Containers
47 // </summary>
48 //
49 // <reviewed reviewer="UNKNOWN" date="before2004/08/25" demos="">
50 // </reviewed>
51 //
52 // <synopsis>
53 // This module provides non-mathematical containers. These containers are the
54 // prototypical computer science types of containers --
55 // <linkto class="Record">records</linkto> and <linkto class=Block>simple
56 // arrays</linkto>. These classes are useful for all of the various types of low
57 // level data management. In general, these classes will have familiar semantics
58 // and an unsurprising interface.
59 // Note that Casacore used to have classes such as Map and List, but they
60 // became obsolete when the Standard C++ Library was introduced. Therefore these
61 // classes have been removed.
62 //
63 // Most of the important classes in this module also have IO shift operators,
64 // e.g. for <linkto file=BlockIO.h#BlockIO>writing out a Block</linkto> (simple
65 // array). These operators typically allow the container (and the objects it
66 // contains) to be written out to both <linkto class=AipsIO>AipsIO</linkto> and
67 // the standard <em>ostream</em>.
68 //
69 // The class Block has the option to trace (de)allocations for Blocks with
70 // a size above a given threshold. It uses class MemoryTrace to log the
71 // trace messages. Unlike MemoryTrace, it also works on non-Linux systems.
72 // Since class Array uses Block underneath, it makes it possible to trace
73 // Array usage.
74 // </synopsis>
75 //
76 // </module>
77 
78 
79 } //# NAMESPACE CASACORE - END
80 
81 #endif
#define casacore
&lt;X11/Intrinsic.h&gt; #defines true, false, casacore::Bool, and String.
Definition: X11Intrinsic.h:42