graphattribs.h File Reference

Classes

class  GraphAttributeInterface
 
class  GraphMessageInterface
 

Namespaces

 maxon
 

Typedefs

using GraphAttributeMap = HashMap< InternedId, ConstDataPtr >
 

Functions

 MAXON_ATTRIBUTE (Int, OrderIndex, "orderindex")
 
 MAXON_ATTRIBUTE (Int, InsertIndex, "insertindex")
 
 MAXON_ATTRIBUTE (Data, DefaultValue, "default")
 
 MAXON_ATTRIBUTE (Data, ConstantValue, "constant")
 
 MAXON_ATTRIBUTE (String, EffectiveName, "effectivename")
 

Variables

 NONE
 
 DIRECT
 
 DERIVED
 
 USER_STATE
 
 TRANSIENT
 
 IMMUTABLE
 
 META
 
 ROOT
 
 WARNING
 
 ERROR
 
 TYPE_MASK
 
 MESSAGE_MASK
 

Variable Documentation

◆ NONE

NONE

No flag set.

◆ DIRECT

DIRECT

The attribute is an attribute which can be set directly by program code.

◆ DERIVED

DERIVED

The attribute is a derived attribute which can't be set by program code. The graph model implementation will derive its value from the graph.

◆ USER_STATE

USER_STATE

The attribute is a user-state attribute which can be set by program code and doesn't belong to the persistent state of the graph. User-state attributes can be set outside of a GraphTransaction, and there is the method GraphModelInterface::ResetUserState. A user-state attribute also has to set the TRANSIENT flag. The flag DERIVED can be set in addition for a derived user-state attribute.

◆ TRANSIENT

TRANSIENT

The attribute is transient (non-persistent, i.e., not stored by serialization).

◆ IMMUTABLE

IMMUTABLE

The attribute value can only be set once on creation of the node or port.

◆ META

META

The attribute is a meta attribute whose value is irrelevant for the data model and runtime behaviour of the graph. What exactly this means is graph-model-specific.

◆ ROOT

ROOT

The attribute is a graph-global attribute which is stored at the root. When the value of such an attribute is read, it is always read at the root node even if the GetValue method was called on another node. Inner graphs will use the root node of their outmost enclosing graph.

◆ WARNING

WARNING

The attribute represents a warning message. Typically this is a user-state attribute set during the analysis of the graph to inform about questionable findings.

◆ ERROR

ERROR

The attribute represents an error message. Typically this is a user-state attribute set during the analysis of the graph to inform about found errors.

◆ TYPE_MASK

TYPE_MASK

Use this mask to test for the type (one of DIRECT, DERIVED, USER_STATE or DERIVED|USER_STATE).

◆ MESSAGE_MASK

MESSAGE_MASK

Use this mask to test for WARNING or ERROR.