CDR_Base.h File Reference

#include "ace/config-all.h"
#include "ace/Basic_Types.h"
#include "ace/Default_Constants.h"
#include "ace/CDR_Base.inl"

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Classes

class  ACE_CDR
 Keep constants and some routines common to both Output and Input CDR streams. More...

struct  ACE_CDR::Float
struct  ACE_CDR::Double
struct  ACE_CDR::LongDouble

Basic OMG IDL Types

These types are for use in the CDR classes. The cleanest way to avoid complaints from all compilers is to define them all.

#define ACE_CDR_LONGLONG_INITIALIZER   0
#define NONNATIVE_LONGDOUBLE
#define ACE_CDR_LONG_DOUBLE_INITIALIZER   {{0}}

Defines

#define ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION   1
#define ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION   2

Variables

ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
class 
ACE_Message_Block


Detailed Description

CDR_Base.h,v 4.32 2006/05/05 07:38:31 jwillemsen Exp

ACE Common Data Representation (CDR) basic types.

The current implementation assumes that the host has 1-byte, 2-byte and 4-byte integral types, and that it has single precision and double precision IEEE floats. Those assumptions are pretty good these days, with Crays being the only known exception.

Author:
TAO version by

Aniruddha Gokhale <gokhale@cs.wustl.edu>

Carlos O'Ryan<coryan@cs.wustl.edu>

ACE version by

Jeff Parsons <parsons@cs.wustl.edu>

Istvan Buki <istvan.buki@euronet.be>

Definition in file CDR_Base.h.


Define Documentation

#define ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION   1
 

Definition at line 285 of file CDR_Base.h.

#define ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION   2
 

Definition at line 289 of file CDR_Base.h.

#define ACE_CDR_LONG_DOUBLE_INITIALIZER   {{0}}
 

Definition at line 272 of file CDR_Base.h.

#define ACE_CDR_LONGLONG_INITIALIZER   0
 

Definition at line 223 of file CDR_Base.h.

#define NONNATIVE_LONGDOUBLE
 

Definition at line 271 of file CDR_Base.h.


Variable Documentation

ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL class ACE_Message_Block
 

Decrease the reference count, but don't delete the object. Returns 0 if the object should be removed. If is equal to the locking strategy then we assume that the lock is beign held by the current thread; this is used to release all the data blocks in a chain while holding a single lock.

Definition at line 44 of file CDR_Base.h.


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