Name
TCKind
Synopsis
A class used to represent the type of a TypeCode
object. The TCKind
class contains a set of static
int
values that correspond to the built-in IDL data types. It also
contains a set of static TCKind
instances that
correspond to each of these IDL types. The TCKind
of a TypeCode
can be obtained using its
kind()
method, and its value can be compared to
these static data members to determine the type of the
TypeCode
.
public class TCKind { // Protected Constructors protected TCKind( int _value); // # // Public Constants public static final int _tk_abstract_interface; // =32 public static final int _tk_alias; // =21 public static final int _tk_any; // =11 public static final int _tk_array; // =20 public static final int _tk_boolean; // =8 public static final int _tk_char; // =9 public static final int _tk_double; // =7 public static final int _tk_enum; // =17 public static final int _tk_except; // =22 public static final int _tk_fixed; // =28 public static final int _tk_float; // =6 public static final int _tk_long; // =3 public static final int _tk_longdouble; // =25 public static final int _tk_longlong; // =23 public static final int _tk_native; // =31 public static final int _tk_null; // =0 public static final int _tk_objref; // =14 public static final int _tk_octet; // =10 public static final int _tk_Principal; // =13 public static final int _tk_sequence; // =19 public static final int _tk_short; // =2 public static final int _tk_string; // =18 public static final ...
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