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Interface DynValueBoxOperations

All Superinterfaces:
DynAnyOperations, DynValueCommonOperations
All Known Subinterfaces:
DynValueBox
public interface DynValueBoxOperations
extends DynValueCommonOperations

DynValueBox objects support the manipulation of IDL boxed value types. The DynValueBox interface can represent both null and non-null value types. For a DynValueBox representing a non-null value type, the DynValueBox has a single component of the boxed type. A DynValueBox representing a null value type has no components and a current position of -1.

Methods

get_boxed_value

Any get_boxed_value()
             throws InvalidValue

Returns the boxed value as an Any.

Throws:
InvalidValue - if this object represents a null value box type

set_boxed_value

void set_boxed_value(Any boxed)
              throws TypeMismatch

Replaces the boxed value with the specified value. If the DynBoxedValue represents a null valuetype, it is converted to a non-null value.

Throws:
TypeMismatch - if this object represents a non-null value box type and the type of the parameter is not matching the current boxed value type.

get_boxed_value_as_dyn_any

DynAny get_boxed_value_as_dyn_any()
                           throws InvalidValue

Returns the boxed value as a DynAny.

Throws:
InvalidValue - if this object represents a null value box type

set_boxed_value_as_dyn_any

void set_boxed_value_as_dyn_any(DynAny boxed)
                         throws TypeMismatch

Replaces the boxed value with the value contained in the parameter. If the DynBoxedValue represents a null valuetype, it is converted to a non-null value.

Throws:
TypeMismatch - if this object represents a non-null value box type and the type of the parameter is not matching the current boxed value type.

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