#include <TaskGraphicalCapabilities.h>
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◆ dictionary_type
◆ factory_type
◆ TaskGraphicalCapabilitiesFactory()
te::process::qt::TaskGraphicalCapabilitiesFactory::TaskGraphicalCapabilitiesFactory |
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Constructor.
- Parameters
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factoryKey | The key that identifies the factory. Destructor |
◆ ~TaskGraphicalCapabilitiesFactory()
virtual te::process::qt::TaskGraphicalCapabilitiesFactory::~TaskGraphicalCapabilitiesFactory |
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◆ build()
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protectedpure virtualinherited |
◆ find()
◆ getDictionary()
It returns a reference to the internal dictionary of concrete factories.
The dictionary is a singleton.
- Returns
- A reference to the internal dictionary.
Definition at line 106 of file AbstractFactory.h.
◆ getKey()
It returns the factory key associated to the concreate factory.
- Returns
- The factory key associated to the concreate factory.
Definition at line 84 of file AbstractFactory.h.
◆ make()
It creates an object with the appropriated factory.
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factoryKey | A key that identifies the factory used to build the object. |
- Returns
- It returns a new object created by the given factory.
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Exception | If the concrete factory is not specified or the object can not be built for any reason this methiod may throws an exception. |
- Note
- The caller of this method will take the ownership of the returned object.
Definition at line 97 of file AbstractFactory.h.
◆ m_factoryKey
The key that identifies the concrete factory: it will be used for unregistering the factory during destruction.
Definition at line 136 of file AbstractFactory.h.
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