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// This file is generated by WOK (CPPExt).
// Please do not edit this file; modify original file instead.
// The copyright and license terms as defined for the original file apply to
// this header file considered to be the "object code" form of the original source.
#ifndef _Transfer_VoidBinder_HeaderFile
#define _Transfer_VoidBinder_HeaderFile
#ifndef _Standard_HeaderFile
#include <Standard.hxx>
#endif
#ifndef _Standard_DefineHandle_HeaderFile
#include <Standard_DefineHandle.hxx>
#endif
#ifndef _Handle_Transfer_VoidBinder_HeaderFile
#include <Handle_Transfer_VoidBinder.hxx>
#endif
#ifndef _Transfer_Binder_HeaderFile
#include <Transfer_Binder.hxx>
#endif
#ifndef _Handle_Standard_Type_HeaderFile
#include <Handle_Standard_Type.hxx>
#endif
#ifndef _Standard_CString_HeaderFile
#include <Standard_CString.hxx>
#endif
class Standard_Type;
//! a VoidBinder is used to bind a starting item with a status, <br>
//! error or warning messages, but no result <br>
//! It is interpreted by TransferProcess, which admits a <br>
//! VoidBinder to be over-written, and copies its check to the <br>
//! new Binder <br>
class Transfer_VoidBinder : public Transfer_Binder {
public:
//! a VoidBinder is not Multiple (Remark : it is not Simple too) <br>
//! But it can bring next results ... <br>
Standard_EXPORT Transfer_VoidBinder();
//! while a VoidBinder admits no Result, its ResultType returns <br>
//! the type of <me> <br>
Standard_EXPORT Handle_Standard_Type ResultType() const;
//! Returns "(void)" <br>
Standard_EXPORT Standard_CString ResultTypeName() const;
DEFINE_STANDARD_RTTI(Transfer_VoidBinder)
protected:
private:
};
// other Inline functions and methods (like "C++: function call" methods)
#endif
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