A FunctionCatalog can be used to keep track of registered functions.  
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#include <FunctionCatalog.h>
A FunctionCatalog can be used to keep track of registered functions. 
- See also
 - FunctionDefn, FunctionCatalogManager 
 
Definition at line 54 of file FunctionCatalog.h.
 
◆ FunctionCatalog()
  
  
      
        
          | te::da::FunctionCatalog::FunctionCatalog  | 
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Constructor. 
- Parameters
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    | name | The parameter name.  | 
    | t | The parameter type.  | 
  
   
Definition at line 64 of file FunctionCatalog.h.
 
 
◆ ~FunctionCatalog()
      
        
          | te::da::FunctionCatalog::~FunctionCatalog  | 
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◆ find()
      
        
          | std::vector<FunctionDefn*>* te::da::FunctionCatalog::find  | 
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It finds the function with the given name. 
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    | functionName | The function name you are looking information for. | 
  
   
- Returns
 - The list of functions with the given name. Remember, a function name may be overloaded. If none is found, return NULL.
 
- Note
 - Don't delete the returned pointer, it belongs to the catalog! 
 
 
 
◆ insert()
It inserts the function into the catalog. 
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    | fdfn | The function definition. The catalog will take the ownership of the given pointer.  | 
  
   
 
 
◆ m_fMap
  
  
      
        
          | std::map<std::string, std::vector<FunctionDefn*>* > te::da::FunctionCatalog::m_fMap | 
         
       
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The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
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