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/*! \file observablevalue.hpp
\brief observable and assignable proxy to concrete value
*/
#ifndef quantlib_observable_value_hpp
#define quantlib_observable_value_hpp
#include <ql/patterns/observable.hpp>
namespace QuantLib {
//! %observable and assignable proxy to concrete value
/*! Observers can be registered with instances of this class so
that they are notified when a different value is assigned to
such instances. Client code can copy the contained value or
pass it to functions via implicit conversion.
\note it is not possible to call non-const method on the
returned value. This is by design, as this possibility
would necessarily bypass the notification code; client
code should modify the value via re-assignment instead.
*/
template <class T>
class ObservableValue {
public:
ObservableValue();
ObservableValue(const T&);
ObservableValue(const ObservableValue<T>&);
//! \name controlled assignment
//@{
ObservableValue<T>& operator=(const T&);
ObservableValue<T>& operator=(const ObservableValue<T>&);
//@}
//! implicit conversion
operator T() const;
operator boost::shared_ptr<Observable>() const;
//! explicit inspector
const T& value() const;
private:
T value_;
boost::shared_ptr<Observable> observable_;
};
// template definition
template <class T>
ObservableValue<T>::ObservableValue()
: value_(), observable_(new Observable) {}
template <class T>
ObservableValue<T>::ObservableValue(const T& t)
: value_(t), observable_(new Observable) {}
template <class T>
ObservableValue<T>::ObservableValue(const ObservableValue<T>& t)
: value_(t.value_), observable_(new Observable) {}
template <class T>
ObservableValue<T>& ObservableValue<T>::operator=(const T& t) {
value_ = t;
observable_->notifyObservers();
return *this;
}
template <class T>
ObservableValue<T>&
ObservableValue<T>::operator=(const ObservableValue<T>& t) {
value_ = t.value_;
observable_->notifyObservers();
return *this;
}
template <class T>
ObservableValue<T>::operator T() const {
return value_;
}
template <class T>
ObservableValue<T>::operator boost::shared_ptr<Observable>() const {
return observable_;
}
template <class T>
const T& ObservableValue<T>::value() const {
return value_;
}
}
#endif
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