Horus Doc || C++ Reference || Class Overview   Pixels   Images   Detector   Geometry   Registry || Doxygen's quick Index  

Overview of the registry

The registry (HxRegistry) is a structured set of named values.

reg1.png

Class diagram HxRegistry

A registry value (represented by HxRegValue) is a pair of a name (represented by HxString) and a data object (represented by HxRegData). The data of a value is an integer or a string. Values are grouped in sets, each set is associated with a key (HxRegKey). Keys are structured in the sense that keys have sub keys and form a tree structure. The uniquely identifying name of a key is determined by its path from the root key of the containing tree. In a key name the components of its path are separated by ``/''. A registry contains one tree of keys, shown in the class diagram as a 1-1 relationship between classes HxRegistry and HxRegKey.

An example of the contents of a registry:

[/methods/getName]
"name"="getName"
"nArgs"=0
[/methods/setName]
"name"="setName"
"nArgs"=1
"type0"="string"

Note that each value is uniquely identified by the path of its containing key and its name. A tree of registry keys and their associated values has its analogy in a directory tree with files. Keys (directories) can contain both keys as sub keys (subdirectories) and values (files). Both keys and values have a name that is not necessarily unique. Both have a path that uniquely identifies them within the key tree.


Go to the next section or go to registry or return to the index.


Generated on Mon Jan 27 15:49:12 2003 for C++Reference by doxygen1.2.12 written by Dimitri van Heesch, © 1997-2001