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#include <string>
#include <sstream>
#include <map>
#include <unordered_map>
#include "utils.h"
namespace Rotor {
template <class T> void from_string(T t,std::string s) {
std::istringstream cur(s);
cur >> t;
};
class Node;
class Frame_parameters;
class Variable { //base type for variable pointers
public:
virtual void init(std::string s){};
virtual ~Variable(){};
Node* connection;
bool connectable;
};
template <class T> class Variable_type : public Variable {
public:
void init(std::string s){
from_string(value,s);
};
T* get(Frame_parameters frame);
T value;
};
//what happens if we want to link an unlinked attribute at runtime
//should attributes and paramaters just be the same thing
//it would be really nice if there could be arithmetic
//type objects that could act on multiple types
//either we call them attributes and inlets or just vars
//for the author, is it better to have seperate static members?
//for the GUI, yes. but is that another issue?
//does the gui need a hint for the "basic" mode inlets so they stand out?
class Node { //base type for node pointers
public:
virtual ~Node(){
for (auto v:vars){
delete v.second;
}
}
protected:
std::unordered_map<std::string,Variable*> vars;
};
template <class NT> class Node_type : public Node {
public:
NT* get_output(Frame_parameters frame);
void init(std::map<std::string,std::string> settings){
for (auto s:settings) {
if (vars.find(s.first)){
vars[s.first]->init(s.second);
}
}
}
template <class IT> IT* create_inlet(std::string name){
vars[name]=new Variable_type<IT>();
return &((dynamic_cast<Variable_type<IT>*>(vars[name]))->value);
}
};
class a_node: public Node_type<double> {
public:
a_node(){
p1=create_inlet<int>("p1");
p2=create_inlet<float>("p2");
p3=create_inlet<double>("p3");
//initialise the pointer to point at the instance variable
//how to delete the vars ???
};
private:
int *p1;
float *p2;
double *p3;
};
}
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