Internalize
class
The implementation of the family of operators operator>>()
calls the internal Symbian OS function DoInternalizeL()
. There are two variants of this function distinguished by the value of the third parameter as either Internalize::Member
or Internalize::Function
.
The family of operators operator>>()
are implemented as follows:
template <class T>
inline RWriteStream& operator>>(RReadStream& aStream,T& anObject)
{
DoInternalizeL(anObject,aStream,Internalization(&anObject));
return aStream;
}
The two variants of DoInternalizeL()
are defined and implemented as:
template <class T>
inline void DoInternalizeL(T& anObject,RReadStream& aStream,Internalize::Member)
{anObject.InternalizeL(aStream);}
template <class T>
inline void DoInternalizeL(T& anObject,RReadStream& aStream,Internalize::Function)
{InternalizeL(anObject,aStream);}
The variant called depends on the value returned from a call to the internal selector function, Internalization()
. This selector function returns either Internalize::Function
or Internalize::Member
, depending on the type of anObject
.
The internal selector function Internalization()
is a convenience mechanism that allows the operator>>()
to call either the InternalizeL()
member function of a templated class or an InternalizeL()
templated global function.
The store framework defines and implements a default selector function, prototyped as:
Internalize::Member Internalization(const TAny*)
By default, a call to Internalization()
passing a parameter of general class type, is resolved at compile time into a call to this variant, and the return type
is Internalize::Member
. The store framework also defines and implements a number of other variants that take more specific argument types; for
example, as part of its implementation of operator>>()
for descriptors, the framework defines and implements:
Internalize::Function Internalization(const TDesC8*)