CGAL 4.11.3 - Kinetic Framework
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The concept Key
is a unique identifier for something in some sort of table. In general, they can be only created by the table and are returned when a appropriate new_foo()
method is called on the table. There are two classes of values for a Key
, valid and invalid. The latter cannot refer to something in a table. Use the method is_valid()
to differentiate.
CGAL::Kinetic::Simulator::Event_key
CGAL::Kinetic::Active_objects_vector::Key
Public Member Functions | |
Key () | |
The default constructor is guaranteed to construct an invalid key (i.e. one which is false when cast to a bool. | |
Operations | |
bool | is_valid () const |
This method returns false if the key was created using the default constructor or was otherwise created to be invalid. | |
std::ostream & | operator<< (std::ostream &, Key) |
Write a text description of the key to a standard stream. | |