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/*
* Copyright (c) 2008 INRIA
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation;
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* Author: Mathieu Lacage <mathieu.lacage@sophia.inria.fr>
*/
#ifndef NET_DEVICE_CONTAINER_H
#define NET_DEVICE_CONTAINER_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <vector>
#include "ns3/net-device.h"
namespace ns3 {
/**
* \brief holds a vector of ns3::NetDevice pointers
*
* Typically ns-3 NetDevices are installed on nodes using a net device
* helper. The helper Install method takes a NodeContainer which holds
* some number of Ptr<Node>. For each of the Nodes in the NodeContainer
* the helper will instantiate a net device, add a MAC address and a queue
* to the device and install it to the node. For each of the devices, the
* helper also adds the device into a Container for later use by the caller.
* This is that container used to hold the Ptr<NetDevice> which are
* instantiated by the device helper.
*/
class NetDeviceContainer
{
public:
/// NetDevice container iterator
typedef std::vector<Ptr<NetDevice> >::const_iterator Iterator;
/**
* Create an empty NetDeviceContainer.
*/
NetDeviceContainer ();
/**
* \param dev a device to add to the container
*
* Create a NetDeviceContainer with exactly one net device that has previously
* been instantiated
*/
NetDeviceContainer (Ptr<NetDevice> dev);
/**
* Create a NetDeviceContainer with exactly one device which has been
* previously instantiated and assigned a name using the Object name
* service. This NetDevice is specified by its assigned name.
*
* \param devName The name of the device to add to the container
*
* Create a NetDeviceContainer with exactly one device
*/
NetDeviceContainer (std::string devName);
/**
* \param a a device container
* \param b another device container
*
* Create a device container which is a concatenation of the two input
* NetDeviceContainers.
*
* \note A frequently seen idiom that uses these constructors involves the
* implicit conversion by constructor of Ptr<NetDevice>. When used, two
* Ptr<NetDevice> will be passed to this constructor instead of NetDeviceContainer&.
* C++ will notice the implicit conversion path that goes through the
* NetDeviceContainer (Ptr<NetDevice> dev) constructor above. Using this conversion
* one may provide optionally provide arguments of Ptr<NetDevice> to these
* constructors.
*/
NetDeviceContainer (const NetDeviceContainer &a, const NetDeviceContainer &b);
/**
* \brief Get an iterator which refers to the first NetDevice in the
* container.
*
* NetDevices can be retrieved from the container in two ways. First,
* directly by an index into the container, and second, using an iterator.
* This method is used in the iterator method and is typically used in a
* for-loop to run through the NetDevices
*
* \code
* NetDeviceContainer::Iterator i;
* for (i = container.Begin (); i != container.End (); ++i)
* {
* (*i)->method (); // some NetDevice method
* }
* \endcode
*
* \returns an iterator which refers to the first NetDevice in the container.
*/
Iterator Begin (void) const;
/**
* \brief Get an iterator which indicates past-the-last NetDevice in the
* container.
*
* NetDevices can be retrieved from the container in two ways. First,
* directly by an index into the container, and second, using an iterator.
* This method is used in the iterator method and is typically used in a
* for-loop to run through the NetDevices
*
* \code
* NetDeviceContainer::Iterator i;
* for (i = container.Begin (); i != container.End (); ++i)
* {
* (*i)->method (); // some NetDevice method
* }
* \endcode
*
* \returns an iterator which indicates an ending condition for a loop.
*/
Iterator End (void) const;
/**
* \brief Get the number of Ptr<NetDevice> stored in this container.
*
* NetDevices can be retrieved from the container in two ways. First,
* directly by an index into the container, and second, using an iterator.
* This method is used in the direct method and is typically used to
* define an ending condition in a for-loop that runs through the stored
* NetDevices
*
* \code
* uint32_t nDevices = container.GetN ();
* for (uint32_t i = 0 i < nDevices; ++i)
* {
* Ptr<NetDevice> p = container.Get (i)
* i->method (); // some NetDevice method
* }
* \endcode
*
* \returns the number of Ptr<NetDevice> stored in this container.
*/
uint32_t GetN (void) const;
/**
* \brief Get the Ptr<NetDevice> stored in this container at a given
* index.
*
* NetDevices can be retrieved from the container in two ways. First,
* directly by an index into the container, and second, using an iterator.
* This method is used in the direct method and is used to retrieve the
* indexed Ptr<NetDevice>.
*
* \code
* uint32_t nDevices = container.GetN ();
* for (uint32_t i = 0 i < nDevices; ++i)
* {
* Ptr<NetDevice> p = container.Get (i)
* i->method (); // some NetDevice method
* }
* \endcode
*
* \param i the index of the requested device pointer.
* \returns the requested device pointer.
*/
Ptr<NetDevice> Get (uint32_t i) const;
/**
* \brief Append the contents of another NetDeviceContainer to the end of
* this container.
*
* \param other The NetDeviceContainer to append.
*/
void Add (NetDeviceContainer other);
/**
* \brief Append a single Ptr<NetDevice> to this container.
*
* \param device The Ptr<NetDevice> to append.
*/
void Add (Ptr<NetDevice> device);
/**
* \brief Append to this container the single Ptr<NetDevice> referred to
* via its object name service registered name.
*
* \param deviceName The name of the NetDevice Object to add to the container.
*/
void Add (std::string deviceName);
private:
std::vector<Ptr<NetDevice> > m_devices; //!< NetDevices smart pointers
};
} // namespace ns3
#endif /* NET_DEVICE_CONTAINER_H */
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