Location:
e32std.h
Link against: euser.lib
TSglQueIter<class T>
Supported from 5.0
A templated class that provides the behaviour for iterating through a set of singly linked list elements.
The template parameter defines the type of element that forms the singly linked list. The class defined in the template parameter contains the link object.
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Defined in TSglQueIter
:
Set()
, TSglQueIter()
, operator T*()
, operator++()
Inherited from TSglQueIterBase
:
SetToFirst()
TSglQueIter(TSglQueBase& aQue);
Constructs the iterator for the specified singly linked list.
The iterator can be constructed whether or not the list contains any elements.
If the list has no elements, the iterator pointer is not set
and the conversion operator T*()
and the post increment operator
++
subsequently return NULL
. Once elements have been
added to the list, use either the TSglQueIter<class
T>::Set()
function or the TSglQueIterBase::SetToFirst()
function to set the iterator pointer.
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void Set(T& aLink);
Sets the iterator to point to a specific element in the list.
This function can be used to alter the pointer at any time during the iterator’s existence. The referenced element must be in the list, otherwise the result is undefined.
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operator T*();
Returns a pointer to the iterator’s current element.
The operator is normally used implicitly; e.g. some member
functions of the list header class TSglQue<class T>
require a pointer to an element (of type class T
) as a
parameter but in practice, an iterator is often passed instead. This operator
performs the necessary conversion.
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T* operator++(TInt);
Returns a pointer to the iterator’s current element and then sets the iterator to point to the next element.
Repeated use of this operator allows successive elements to be accessed.
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