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| ScXMLEvent(3) | Library Functions Manual | ScXMLEvent(3) | 
NAME¶
ScXMLEvent - Base class for events sent to SCXML state machines.
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <Inventor/scxml/ScXMLEvent.h>
Inherits ScXMLObject.
Inherited by SoScXMLEvent.
Public Member Functions¶
virtual SoType getTypeId (void) const
  
  virtual void setIdentifier (const SbName &identifier)
  
  const SbName & getIdentifier (void) const
  
  
Public Member Functions inherited from ScXMLObject
  
  SbBool isOfType (SoType type) const
  
  void setXMLAttribute (const char *attribute, const char *value)
  
  const char * getXMLAttribute (const char *attribute) const
  
  virtual SbBool handleXMLAttributes (void)
  
  virtual void setContainer (ScXMLObject *container)
  
  ScXMLObject * getContainer (void) const
  
  SbBool isContainedIn (const ScXMLObject *object) const
  
  
Static Public Member Functions¶
static SoType getClassTypeId (void)
  
  static void * createInstance (void)
  
  static void initClass (void)
  
  
Static Public Member Functions inherited from ScXMLObject
  
  static SoType getClassTypeId (void)
  
  static void initClass (void)
  
  
Protected Attributes¶
SbName identifier
  
  
Additional Inherited Members¶
Static Protected Member Functions inherited from
    ScXMLObject
  
  static void registerClassType (const char *xmlns, const char
    *classname, SoType type)
  
  static void registerInvokeClassType (const char *xmlns, const char
    *targettype, const char *source, SoType type)
  
  
Detailed Description¶
Base class for events sent to SCXML state machines.
Since
Member Function Documentation¶
SoType ScXMLEvent::getTypeId (void ) const [virtual]¶
Implements ScXMLObject.
void ScXMLEvent::setIdentifier (const SbName & identifierarg) [virtual]¶
This method is for setting a string that will identifies this particular event, having this particular state, and can be used for event matching in the SCXML descriptions.
The string should, according to spec., be a set of tokens consisting of alphanumeric characters, separated with periods (.). This limitation is not enforced by this implementation.
Author¶
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