#include <Adapter.hpp>
Inheritance diagram for corelinux::Adapter::

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| Adapter (void) | |
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| Adapter (AdapterCref) | |
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| virtual | ~Adapter (void) |
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| AdapterRef | operator= (AdapterCref) |
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| bool | operator== (AdapterCref) const |
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| bool | operator!= (AdapterCref) const |
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This allows classes work together that couldn't otherwise because of the incompatible interfaces. Sometimes a toolkit class that's designed for reuse isn't reusable only because its interface doesn't match the domain specific interface an application requires.
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Copy Constructor.
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Non-equality operator overload.
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Assignment operator overload.
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Equality operator overload.
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