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std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5.h File Reference
#include <MRCMisc/exports.h>
#include <stddef.h>

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Typedefs

typedef struct MR_PreciseVertCoords MR_PreciseVertCoords
 
typedef struct MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5
 

Functions

MRC_API MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DefaultConstruct (void)
 
MRC_API MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DefaultConstructArray (size_t num_elems)
 
MRC_API MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_ConstructFromAnother (const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *other)
 
MRC_API void MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_AssignFromAnother (MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *_this, const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *other)
 
MRC_API void MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_Destroy (const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *_this)
 Destroys a heap-allocated instance of MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5. Does nothing if the pointer is null.
 
MRC_API void MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DestroyArray (const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *_this)
 Destroys a heap-allocated array of MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5. Does nothing if the pointer is null.
 
MRC_API const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_OffsetPtr (const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *ptr, ptrdiff_t i)
 Offsets a pointer to an array element by i positions (not bytes). Use only if you're certain that the pointer points to an array element.
 
MRC_API MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_OffsetMutablePtr (MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *ptr, ptrdiff_t i)
 Offsets a pointer to an array element by i positions (not bytes). Use only if you're certain that the pointer points to an array element.
 
MRC_API const MR_PreciseVertCoordsMR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_At (const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *_this, size_t i)
 
MRC_API MR_PreciseVertCoordsMR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_MutableAt (MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *_this, size_t i)
 
MRC_API const MR_PreciseVertCoordsMR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_Data (const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *_this)
 
MRC_API MR_PreciseVertCoordsMR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_MutableData (MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 *_this)
 

Typedef Documentation

◆ MR_PreciseVertCoords

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5

A fixed-size array of MR::PreciseVertCoords of size 5. Supported MR_PassBy modes: MR_PassBy_DefaultConstruct, MR_PassBy_Copy, MR_PassBy_Move, (and MR_PassBy_DefaultArgument and MR_PassBy_NoObject if supported by the callee).

Function Documentation

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_AssignFromAnother()

MRC_API void MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_AssignFromAnother ( MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * _this,
const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * other )

Assigns the contents from another instance. Both objects remain alive after the call. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. Parameter other can not be null. It is a single object.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_At()

MRC_API const MR_PreciseVertCoords * MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_At ( const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * _this,
size_t i )

The element at a specific index, read-only. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. The returned pointer will never be null. It is non-owning, do NOT destroy it.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_ConstructFromAnother()

MRC_API MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_ConstructFromAnother ( const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * other)

Constructs a copy of another instance. The source remains alive. Parameter other can not be null. It is a single object. Never returns null. Returns an instance allocated on the heap! Must call MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_Destroy() to free it when you're done using it.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_Data()

MRC_API const MR_PreciseVertCoords * MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_Data ( const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * _this)

Returns a pointer to the continuous storage that holds all elements, read-only. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DefaultConstruct()

MRC_API MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DefaultConstruct ( void )

Constructs an empty (default-constructed) instance. Never returns null. Returns an instance allocated on the heap! Must call MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_Destroy() to free it when you're done using it.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DefaultConstructArray()

MRC_API MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DefaultConstructArray ( size_t num_elems)

Constructs an array of empty (default-constructed) instances, of the specified size. Will never return null. The array must be destroyed using MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DestroyArray(). Use MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_OffsetMutablePtr() and MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_OffsetPtr() to access the array elements.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_Destroy()

MRC_API void MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_Destroy ( const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * _this)

Destroys a heap-allocated instance of MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5. Does nothing if the pointer is null.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DestroyArray()

MRC_API void MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_DestroyArray ( const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * _this)

Destroys a heap-allocated array of MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5. Does nothing if the pointer is null.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_MutableAt()

MRC_API MR_PreciseVertCoords * MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_MutableAt ( MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * _this,
size_t i )

The element at a specific index, mutable. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object. The returned pointer will never be null. It is non-owning, do NOT destroy it.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_MutableData()

MRC_API MR_PreciseVertCoords * MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_MutableData ( MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * _this)

Returns a pointer to the continuous storage that holds all elements, mutable. Parameter _this can not be null. It is a single object.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_OffsetMutablePtr()

MRC_API MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_OffsetMutablePtr ( MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * ptr,
ptrdiff_t i )

Offsets a pointer to an array element by i positions (not bytes). Use only if you're certain that the pointer points to an array element.

◆ MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_OffsetPtr()

MRC_API const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5_OffsetPtr ( const MR_std_array_MR_PreciseVertCoords_5 * ptr,
ptrdiff_t i )

Offsets a pointer to an array element by i positions (not bytes). Use only if you're certain that the pointer points to an array element.