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List
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There is a list template called "tList" use it as follows:
Use in Functions without Global Reference
It you just want to create a new list and just quickly use it make it as follows:
#include <list> /* include the header */ #include "debug.h" /* for use of PRINTF */ . . . std::list<char*> nameList; /* create the new list*/ nameList.push_back("Pumba"); /* add some elements at the end of the list (back)*/ nameList.push_back("Mogli"); nameList.push_back("Timon"); std::list<char*>::iterator element; for (element = nameList.begin(); element != nameList.end(); element++) { PRINTF(3)("found name: %s in list\n", (*name)); } . .
This code will have an output like this:
found name: Pumpa in list found name: Mogli in list found name: Timon in list
You can make lists of whatever you want eg also from WorldEntities?:
#include <list> . . list<WorldEntity*>* entityList = new List<WorldEntity*>; /* crete new list*/ entityList->push_back(new WorldEntity()); /* just adds an new entity */ . .
Now I hear you screem: "ENOUGH"! And you are right…
Use in Header Files
If you want a list as a class attribute you have to make a forward declaration of the list:
#inlcude <list> /* include the header of the list */ class ExampleClass { private: list<> };