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ImportBase

class ImportBase

Defined in import_base.hpp:16

Base class for importing data from a file.

This class provides a foundation for parsing files and managing system parts and signals. Derived classes must implement the parse method. method.

Protected Attributes

Parts * prts

📍 import_base.hpp:19

Pointer to the Parts object. object.

std::fstream file_lines

📍 import_base.hpp:20

File stream for reading the input file.

Public Functions

ImportBase(std::string file_name)

📍 import_base.hpp:30

Constructor for ImportBase..

Initializes the file stream and creates new Parts and and Signals objects. objects.

Parameters

  • file_name — Name of the file to be imported.

void parse(Signals *signals)=0

📍 import_base.hpp:42

Pure virtual method for parsing the file.

Derived classes must implement this method to define how the file is parsed.

Parameters

  • signals — Pointer to the signals object to be completed.

Parts * parts()

📍 import_base.hpp:48

Retrieves the Parts object. object.

Returns Pointer to the Parts object.

~ImportBase()=default

📍 import_base.hpp:58

Virtual destructor for ImportBase..

Ensures proper cleanup of derived classes.


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