% +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ % | Reference manual page: Circulator.tex % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ % | 03.09.1999 Lutz Kettner % | Package: Example % | \RCSdef{\RCSCirculatorRev}{$Id$} \RCSdefDate{\RCSCirculatorDate}{$Date$} % | %%RefPage: end of header, begin of main body % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \gdef\ccRefPageBegin{\ccParDims\cgalColumnLayout\begin{ccAdvanced}} \gdef\ccRefPageEnd{\ccParDims\cgalColumnLayout\end{ccAdvanced}} \begin{ccRefConcept}{Circulator} %% \ccHtmlCrossLink{} %% add further rules for cross referencing links %% \ccHtmlIndexC[concept]{} %% add further index entries \ccDefinition The concept \ccRefName\ does this and that. \ccTypes \ccNestedType{TYPE}{some nested types} \ccCreation \ccCreationVariable{a} %% choose variable name \ccConstructor{Circulator();}{default constructor.} \ccOperations \ccMethod{void foo();}{some member functions} \clearpage \ccHasModels \ccc{Some_class}, \ccc{Some_other_class}. \ccSeeAlso \ccc{Some_other_concept}, \ccc{some_other_function}. \ccExample A short example program. Instead of a short program fragment, a full running program can be included using the \verb|\ccIncludeExampleCode{Example/Circulator_prog.C}| macro. The program example would be part of the source code distribution and also part of the automatic test suite. \begin{ccExampleCode} void your_example_code() { } \end{ccExampleCode} %% \ccIncludeExampleCode{Example/Circulator_prog.C} \end{ccRefConcept} \gdef\ccRefPageBegin{\ccParDims\cgalColumnLayout} \gdef\ccRefPageEnd{\ccParDims\cgalColumnLayout} % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ %%RefPage: end of main body, begin of footer % EOF % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+