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pip/doc/examples/picout.cpp

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#include "pip.h"
//! [own]
inline PICout operator <<(PICout s, const PIByteArray & ba) {
s.space(); // insert space after previous output
s.quote(); // ONLY if you want to quoted your type
s.saveAndSetControls(0); // clear all features and
// save them to stack,
// now it`s behavior similar to std::cout
// your output
for (uint i = 0; i < ba.size(); ++i)
s << ba[i];
s.restoreControls(); // restore features from stack
s.quote(); // ONLY if you want to quoted your type
return s;
}
//! [own]
void _() {
//! [0]
int a = 10, b = 32, c = 11;
piCout << a << Hex << b << Bin << c;
// 10 20 1011
piCout << "this" << "is" << Green << "green" << Default << "word";
// this is green word
PICout(AddSpaces | AddNewLine | AddQuotes) << Tab << "tab and" << "quotes";
// "tab and" "quotes"
//! [0]
}
//! [notifier]
class A: public PIObject {
PIOBJECT(A)
public:
A() {}
EVENT_HANDLER2(void, pcf, int, id, PIString*, buff) {
piCout << "PICout(" << id << ") finished:" << (*buff);
}
};
int main() {
A a;
CONNECTU(PICout::Notifier::object(), finished, &a, pcf);
PIString buffer = "my buff:";
PICout(&buffer, 1) << "int 10 ->" << 10 << ", time ->" << PITime::current();
return 0;
}
// PICout( 1 ) finished: my buff:int 10 -> 10 , time -> PITime(14:07:09:000)
//! [notifier]