BDE 4.14.0 Production release
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#include <bdlt_fixutilconfiguration.h>
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FixUtilConfiguration () | |
FixUtilConfiguration (const FixUtilConfiguration &original) | |
~FixUtilConfiguration () | |
Destroy this object. | |
FixUtilConfiguration & | operator= (const FixUtilConfiguration &rhs) |
void | setFractionalSecondPrecision (int value) |
void | setUseZAbbreviationForUtc (bool value) |
int | fractionalSecondPrecision () const |
bool | useZAbbreviationForUtc () const |
bsl::ostream & | print (bsl::ostream &stream, int level=0, int spacesPerLevel=4) const |
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static FixUtilConfiguration | defaultConfiguration () |
static void | setDefaultConfiguration (const FixUtilConfiguration &configuration) |
Friends | |
bool | operator== (const FixUtilConfiguration &, const FixUtilConfiguration &) |
bool | operator!= (const FixUtilConfiguration &, const FixUtilConfiguration &) |
This unconstrained (value-semantic) attribute class characterizes how to configure certain behavior in FixUtil
functions. Currently, only the generate
and generateRaw
methods of that utility are affected by FixUtilConfiguration
settings. See the Attributes section under @DESCRIPTION in the component-level documentation for information on the class attributes.
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Create a FixUtilConfiguration
object having the (default) attribute values:
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Create a FixUtilConfiguration
object having the value of the specified original
configuration.
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Return the value of the process-wide FixUtilConfiguration
that is currently in effect.
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Return the value of the fractionalSecondPrecision
attribute of this object.
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Assign to this object the value of the specified rhs
configuration, and return a reference providing modifiable access to this object.
bsl::ostream & bdlt::FixUtilConfiguration::print | ( | bsl::ostream & | stream, |
int | level = 0 , |
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int | spacesPerLevel = 4 |
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Write the value of this object to the specified output stream
in a human-readable format, and return a reference to stream
. Optionally specify an initial indentation level
, whose absolute value is incremented recursively for nested objects. If level
is specified, optionally specify spacesPerLevel
, whose absolute value indicates the number of spaces per indentation level for this and all of its nested objects. If level
is negative, suppress indentation of the first line. If spacesPerLevel
is negative, format the entire output on one line, suppressing all but the initial indentation (as governed by level
). If stream
is not valid on entry, this operation has no effect. Note that this human-readable format is not fully specified, and can change without notice.
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Set the value of the process-wide FixUtilConfiguration
to the specified configuration
. Note that the expected usage is that the process-wide configuration will be established once, early in main
, and not changed throughout the lifetime of a process.
void bdlt::FixUtilConfiguration::setFractionalSecondPrecision | ( | int | value | ) |
Set the fractionalSecondPrecision
attribute of this object to the specified value
. The behavior is undefined unless 0 <= value
and 6 >= value
. Note that the FIX protocol allows for much higher precision.
void bdlt::FixUtilConfiguration::setUseZAbbreviationForUtc | ( | bool | value | ) |
Set the useZAbbreviationForUtc
attribute of this object to the specified value
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Return the value of the useZAbbreviationForUtc
attribute of this object.
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Return true
if the specified lhs
and rhs
objects do not have the same value, and false
otherwise. Two FixUtilConfiguration
objects do not have the same value if any of their fractionalSecondPrecision
or useZAbbreviationForUtc
attributes (respectively) do not have the same value.
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Return true
if the specified lhs
and rhs
objects have the same value, and false
otherwise. Two FixUtilConfiguration
objects have the same value if each of their fractionalSecondPrecision
and useZAbbreviationForUtc
attributes (respectively) have the same value.