#include <ArFunctor.h>
Inheritance diagram for ArConstRetFunctor1C< Ret, T, P1 >:

This is a class for const member functions which take 1 parameter and return a value. This class contains the knowledge on how to call a member function on a particular instance of a class. This class should be instantiated by code that wishes to pass off a functor to another piece of code.
For an overall description of functors, see ArFunctor.
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| ArConstRetFunctor1C (T *obj, Ret(T::*func)(P1) const, P1 p1) | |
| Constructor - supply function pointer, default parameters. | |
| ArConstRetFunctor1C (T *obj, Ret(T::*func)(P1) const) | |
| Constructor - supply function pointer. | |
| ArConstRetFunctor1C (T &obj, Ret(T::*func)(P1) const, P1 p1) | |
| Constructor - supply function pointer, default parameters. | |
| ArConstRetFunctor1C (T &obj, Ret(T::*func)(P1) const) | |
| Constructor - supply function pointer. | |
| ArConstRetFunctor1C () | |
| Constructor. | |
| virtual Ret | invokeR (P1 p1) | 
| Invokes the functor with return value. | |
| virtual Ret | invokeR (void) | 
| Invokes the functor with return value. | |
| virtual void | setP1 (P1 p1) | 
| Set the default parameter. | |
| virtual void | setThis (T &obj) | 
| Set the 'this' pointer. | |
| virtual void | setThis (T *obj) | 
| Set the 'this' pointer. | |
| virtual | ~ArConstRetFunctor1C () | 
| Destructor. | |
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| Ret(T::* | myFunc )(P1) const | 
| T * | myObj | 
| P1 | myP1 | 
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