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SYMBIAN OS V6.1 EDITION FOR C++

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Using CArrayVar<TAny>


Arrays whose type is not known until class instantiation

The CArrayVar<TAny> class is useful for constructing an array of variable length buffers, where the length is decided at run time. It is also useful as a data member of a base class in a thin template class/base class pair,where the type of the array element is not known until the owning thin template class is instantiated.

For example, to implement a stack of variable length objects of type T.

class CExampleBase : public CBase
 {
public :
 ...
protected :
 ...
 void PushL(const TAny* aPtr);
 TAny* Pop();
private :
 CArrayVar<TAny> iArray;
 }

template <class T>
class CExample : public CExampleBase
 {
public :
 ...
 inline void PushL(const T* aPtr);
 inline T* Pop();
 }