Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit  2016.11.0
Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit
berry::MultiRule Class Reference

#include <berryMultiRule.h>

Inheritance diagram for berry::MultiRule:
Collaboration diagram for berry::MultiRule:

Additional Inherited Members

- Public Types inherited from berry::Object
typedef Object Self
 
typedef berry::SmartPointer< SelfPointer
 
typedef berry::SmartPointer< const SelfConstPointer
 
typedef berry::WeakPointer< SelfWeakPtr
 
typedef berry::WeakPointer< const SelfConstWeakPtr
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from berry::Object
virtual QString GetClassName () const
 
virtual Reflection::TypeInfo GetTypeInfo () const
 
virtual QList< Reflection::TypeInfoGetSuperclasses () const
 
virtual void Delete ()
 
QDebug Print (QDebug os, Indent Indent=0) const
 
virtual QString ToString () const
 
virtual uint HashCode () const
 
virtual bool operator< (const Object *) const
 
void Register () const
 
void UnRegister (bool del=true) const
 
int GetReferenceCount () const
 
void SetReferenceCount (int)
 
void AddDestroyListener (const MessageAbstractDelegate<> &delegate) const
 
void RemoveDestroyListener (const MessageAbstractDelegate<> &delegate) const
 
virtual bool operator== (const Object *) const
 
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from berry::Object
static const char * GetStaticClassName ()
 
static Reflection::TypeInfo GetStaticTypeInfo ()
 
static QList< Reflection::TypeInfoGetStaticSuperclasses ()
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from berry::Object
 Object ()
 
virtual ~Object ()
 
virtual QDebug PrintSelf (QDebug os, Indent indent) const
 
virtual QDebug PrintHeader (QDebug os, Indent indent) const
 
virtual QDebug PrintTrailer (QDebug os, Indent indent) const
 
- Protected Attributes inherited from berry::Object
QAtomicInt m_ReferenceCount
 
QMutex m_ReferenceCountLock
 

Detailed Description

A MultiRule is a compound scheduling rule that represents a fixed group of child scheduling rules. A MultiRule conflicts with another rule if any of its children conflict with that rule. More formally, a compound rule represents a logical intersection of its child rules with respect to the isConflicting equivalence relation.

A MultiRule will never contain other MultiRules as children. If a MultiRule is provided as a child, its children will be added instead.

Definition at line 37 of file berryMultiRule.h.


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