ContactID class
Contact ids to facilitate warm starting. Basically just containers for an individual Features object that contains interesting information.
class ContactID { /** The features that intersect to form the contact point */ final Features features; /** * Constructs a new ContactID. */ ContactID() : features = new Features(); /** * Constructs a ContactID that is a copy of the given ContactID. */ ContactID.copy(ContactID other) : features = new Features.copy(other.features); /** * Returns true if this ContactID equals the given ContactID. */ bool operator ==(other) => other.features == features; /** * Sets this contactID to be equal to the given ContactID. */ void setFrom(ContactID other) { features.setFrom(other.features); } /** * Returns true if this ContactID equals the given ContactID. */ bool isEqual(ContactID other) => other.features == features; /** * Zeroes out the data. */ void zero() { features.zero(); } }
Constructors
new ContactID() #
Constructs a new ContactID.
ContactID() : features = new Features();
Properties
final Features features #
The features that intersect to form the contact point
final Features features;
final Type runtimeType #
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
external Type get runtimeType;
Operators
bool operator ==(other) #
Returns true if this ContactID equals the given ContactID.
bool operator ==(other) => other.features == features;
Methods
new ContactID() #
Constructs a new ContactID.
ContactID() : features = new Features();
new ContactID.copy(ContactID other) #
Constructs a ContactID that is a copy of the given ContactID.
ContactID.copy(ContactID other) : features = new Features.copy(other.features);
int hashCode() #
Get a hash code for this object.
All objects have hash codes. Hash codes are guaranteed to be the
same for objects that are equal when compared using the equality
operator ==
. Other than that there are no guarantees about
the hash codes. They will not be consistent between runs and
there are no distribution guarantees.
If a subclass overrides hashCode
it should override the
equality operator as well to maintain consistency.
external int hashCode();
bool isEqual(ContactID other) #
Returns true if this ContactID equals the given ContactID.
bool isEqual(ContactID other) => other.features == features;
noSuchMethod(String name, List args) #
noSuchMethod
is invoked when users invoke a non-existant method
on an object. The name of the method and the arguments of the
invocation are passed to noSuchMethod
. If noSuchMethod
returns a value, that value becomes the result of the original
invocation.
The default behavior of noSuchMethod
is to throw a
noSuchMethodError
.
external Dynamic noSuchMethod(String name, List args);
const Object() #
Creates a new Object
instance.
Object
instances have no meaningful state, and are only useful
through their identity. An Object
instance is equal to itself
only.
const Object();
void setFrom(ContactID other) #
Sets this contactID to be equal to the given ContactID.
void setFrom(ContactID other) { features.setFrom(other.features); }
String toString() #
Returns a string representation of this object.
external String toString();
void zero() #
Zeroes out the data.
void zero() { features.zero(); }