/* * ALMA - Atacama Large Millimeter Array * (c) European Southern Observatory, 2002 * (c) Associated Universities Inc., 2002 * Copyright by ESO (in the framework of the ALMA collaboration), * Copyright by AUI (in the framework of the ALMA collaboration), * All rights reserved. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, * MA 02111-1307 USA * * ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * // WARNING! DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! // * // --------------------------------------------------------- // * // | This is generated code! Do not modify this file. | // * // | Any changes will be lost when the file is re-generated. | // * // --------------------------------------------------------- // * ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * * File CCalibrationFunction.cpp */ #include <sstream> #include <alma/Enumerations/CCalibrationFunction.h> #include <string> using namespace std; int CCalibrationFunction::version() { return CalibrationFunctionMod::version; } string CCalibrationFunction::revision () { return CalibrationFunctionMod::revision; } unsigned int CCalibrationFunction::size() { return 3; } const std::string& CCalibrationFunction::sFIRST = "FIRST"; const std::string& CCalibrationFunction::sLAST = "LAST"; const std::string& CCalibrationFunction::sUNSPECIFIED = "UNSPECIFIED"; const std::vector<std::string> CCalibrationFunction::names() { std::vector<std::string> enumSet; enumSet.insert(enumSet.end(), CCalibrationFunction::sFIRST); enumSet.insert(enumSet.end(), CCalibrationFunction::sLAST); enumSet.insert(enumSet.end(), CCalibrationFunction::sUNSPECIFIED); return enumSet; } std::string CCalibrationFunction::name(const CalibrationFunctionMod::CalibrationFunction& f) { switch (f) { case CalibrationFunctionMod::FIRST: return CCalibrationFunction::sFIRST; case CalibrationFunctionMod::LAST: return CCalibrationFunction::sLAST; case CalibrationFunctionMod::UNSPECIFIED: return CCalibrationFunction::sUNSPECIFIED; } // Impossible siutation but....who knows with C++ enums throw badInt((int) f); } CalibrationFunctionMod::CalibrationFunction CCalibrationFunction::newCalibrationFunction(const std::string& name) { if (name == CCalibrationFunction::sFIRST) { return CalibrationFunctionMod::FIRST; } if (name == CCalibrationFunction::sLAST) { return CalibrationFunctionMod::LAST; } if (name == CCalibrationFunction::sUNSPECIFIED) { return CalibrationFunctionMod::UNSPECIFIED; } throw badString(name); } CalibrationFunctionMod::CalibrationFunction CCalibrationFunction::literal(const std::string& name) { if (name == CCalibrationFunction::sFIRST) { return CalibrationFunctionMod::FIRST; } if (name == CCalibrationFunction::sLAST) { return CalibrationFunctionMod::LAST; } if (name == CCalibrationFunction::sUNSPECIFIED) { return CalibrationFunctionMod::UNSPECIFIED; } throw badString(name); } CalibrationFunctionMod::CalibrationFunction CCalibrationFunction::from_int(unsigned int i) { vector<string> names_ = names(); if (i >= names_.size()) throw badInt(i); return newCalibrationFunction(names_.at(i)); } string CCalibrationFunction::badString(const string& name) { return "'"+name+"' does not correspond to any literal in the enumeration 'CalibrationFunction'."; } string CCalibrationFunction::badInt(unsigned int i) { ostringstream oss ; oss << "'" << i << "' is out of range for the enumeration 'CalibrationFunction'."; return oss.str(); } namespace CalibrationFunctionMod { std::ostream & operator << ( std::ostream & out, const CalibrationFunction& value) { out << CCalibrationFunction::name(value); return out; } std::istream & operator >> ( std::istream & in , CalibrationFunction& value ) { in.clear(); string s ; in >> s; try { value = CCalibrationFunction::literal(s); } catch (string & m) { in.setstate(ios::failbit); } return in; } }