Declaration of the Composite_Exercise() function as used in the Composite Pattern. More...

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| #define | __COMPOSITE_EXERCISE_H__ |
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| void | Composite_Exercise (void) |
| Example of using the Composite Pattern. | |
Declaration of the Composite_Exercise() function as used in the Composite Pattern.
Definition in file c/Composite_Exercise.h.
| #define __COMPOSITE_EXERCISE_H__ |
Definition at line 9 of file c/Composite_Exercise.h.
| void Composite_Exercise | ( | void | ) |
Example of using the Composite Pattern.
The Composite pattern is used when a collection of objects is to be formed in a hierarchical form where each object needs to be treated like any other object but some objects can contain other objects.
This example uses a file structure of file and directories to represent each object type.
Definition at line 112 of file Composite_Exercise.c.
References Composite_Exercise_ShowEntry(), and Composite_FileAccess_GetEntry().