The IRATI objects Sample Clauses

The IRATI objects. As introduced in the high-level software architecture [3], all the kernel-space parts of the IRATI stack have been developed assuming the following conventions in order to keep the code clean and manageable: Use of opaque pointers (i.e. struct obj * in the functions arguments) to hide the object’ internal representation from its user. The object interface exposes functions mimicking constructors (obj_init() and obj_create()) and destructors (obj_fini() and obj_destroy()), depending if the objects are statically or dynamically allocated. The object interface exposes methods that can be applied over objects of type ‘struct obj *’. When polymorphism is needed, these methods are implemented as function pointers. The final representation, expressed for a generic object ‘obj’, can be summarised with the following interface: struct obj; int obj_init(struct obj * o, <parms>); int obj_fini(struct obj * o); struct obj * obj_create(<parms>); int obj_destroy(struct obj * o); int obj_method_1(struct obj * o, <parms>);
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