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* Copyright(C) LinBox
* Written by
* Jean-Guillaume Dumas <Jean-Guillaume.Dumas@imag.fr>
* Clément Pernet <Clement.Pernet@imag.fr>
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#ifndef __LINBOX_ring_interface_H
#define __LINBOX_ring_interface_H
namespace LinBox
{
// LinBox Ring Interface
/*
* The LinBox @link Rings ring@endlink common object @link Interfaces interface@endlink.
* The ring interface includes the following public members:
*
* Types: \c Element and \c RandIter.
*
* Object management member functions:
* null constructor, copy constructor, destructor, assignment operator,
* \c convert(), \c init(), \c assign(), \c characteristic(),\c cardinality().
*
* Predicates on ring elements:
* \c areEqual(), \c isZero(), \c isOne().
*
* Basic arithmetic functions:
* \c axpy(), \c add(), \c neg(), \c sub(), \c mul(), \c inv(), \c div().
*
* Inplace arithmetic functions:
* \c axpyin(), \c addin(), \c negin(), \c subin(), \c mulin(), \c invin(), \c divin().
*
* I/O functions:
* \c read() and \c write() for I/O of the ring itself and for I/O of its elements.
*
* The ring archetype class is is the reference instantiation of this
* interface and contains the generic specifications of the member functions.
* Documentation in other ring classes is more limited. It serves primarily to explain special properties
* specific to the class of the interface member functions and to explain any constructors
* or other functionality unique to the class.
*
* @see Interfaces
*/
/**
* @brief This ring base class exists solely to aid documentation organization.
* For the general ring member function documentation consult the
* @link RingArchetype RingArchetype@endlink. For specific properties
* of individual representations consult the specific ring classes.
*/
class RingInterface {
/*
public:
// this just demo's that some declarations could be here.
typedef ElementArchetype Element;
virtual Element& mul(Element& c, const Element& a, const Element& b) const = 0;
*/
};// empty class so doc++ makes a nice hierarchy.
} // namespace LinBox
#endif // __LINBOX_ring_interface_H
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