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- Jan 10, 2016, 1:54:11 PM (8 years ago)
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code/branches/cpp11_v3/src/orxonox/interfaces/PickupCarrier.h
r9667 r11054 59 59 But this structure has to be established first. 60 60 - <b>getCarrierChildren()</b> To this end a PickupCarrier needs to implement getCarrierChildren() which returns a list of its direct PickupCarrier children. If you need an example, have a look at @ref orxonox::Pawn "Pawn" and @ref orxonox::Engine "Engine". 61 - <b>getCarrierParent()</b> This is the method in the other direction. It returns the parent of this PickupCarrier, or NULLif the PickupCarrier is a root node in this hierarchy.61 - <b>getCarrierParent()</b> This is the method in the other direction. It returns the parent of this PickupCarrier, or nullptr if the PickupCarrier is a root node in this hierarchy. 62 62 63 63 @author … … 77 77 PickupCarrier(); //!< Constructor. 78 78 virtual ~PickupCarrier(); //!< Destructor. 79 v oid preDestroy(void); //!< Is called before the PickupCarrier is effectively destroyed.79 virtual void preDestroy(void) override; //!< Is called before the PickupCarrier is effectively destroyed. 80 80 81 81 bool isTarget(const Pickupable* pickup) const; //!< Can be used to check whether the PickupCarrier or a child of his is a target ot the input Pickupable.
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