Rosetta
2019.07
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The XMLSchemaTopLevelElement class signifies a class that could be written out as an XML element, with possible sub-elemets, in an XML schema. When generating a schema, the developer will hand an instance of a class derived from an XMLSchemaTopLevelElement to an XMLSchemaDefinition object. More...
#include <XMLSchemaGeneration.hh>
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virtual std::string const & | element_name () const =0 |
virtual void | write_definition (int indentation, std::ostream &os) const =0 |
virtual void | prepare_for_output (XMLSchemaDefinition &xsd) const =0 |
Public Member Functions inherited from utility::pointer::ReferenceCount | |
ReferenceCount () | |
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virtual | ~ReferenceCount () |
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Public Types inherited from utility::pointer::ReferenceCount | |
typedef platform::Size | Size |
typedef platform::Size | size_type |
The XMLSchemaTopLevelElement class signifies a class that could be written out as an XML element, with possible sub-elemets, in an XML schema. When generating a schema, the developer will hand an instance of a class derived from an XMLSchemaTopLevelElement to an XMLSchemaDefinition object.
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pure virtual |
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pure virtual |