TTTT Analysis
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Takes a series of Value objects and bundles them together into a std::tuple object. More...
#include <value.hpp>
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Tuple (Value< ArgTypes > *... args, const std::string &alias) | |
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DerivedValue (const std::string &name, const std::string &alias="") | |
void | log () |
std::tuple< ArgTypes... > & | get_value () |
Calculate, if necessary, and return the value held by this object. | |
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Value (const std::string &name, const std::string &alias="") | |
void | enable_logging (const std::function< std::string(std::tuple< ArgTypes... >)> &value_to_string=[](std::tuple< ArgTypes... >){return "";}) |
void | disable_logging () |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static std::string | fmt_name (Value< ArgTypes > *... args) |
Protected Member Functions | |
void | update_value () |
Updates the internal value. More... | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
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std::tuple< ArgTypes... > | value |
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std::function< std::string(std::tuple< ArgTypes... >)> | value_to_string |
Takes a series of Value objects and bundles them together into a std::tuple object.
Typically, this is most usefull when one wants to apply a function to a few values and store the result. This class can be used in conjunction with Apply to achieve this.
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Updates the internal value.
This function should be overridden by any child class to do the actual work of updating value based on whatever rules the class chooses. Normally, this consists of geting the values from some associated Value objects, doing some calculation on them, and storing the result in value.
Implements fv::DerivedValue< std::tuple< ArgTypes... > >.