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Demonstrate the use of FootprintFunctors to work with Footprints; the code's in footprintFunctor.cc.
Start by including needed headers and declaring namespace aliases
FindSetBits, it's parameterised over MaskT, and provide a constructor. _bits is the accumulator for Mask bits in the Footprint apply the functor; in this case, OR together the bits _bits close our anonymous namespace Now define a function, printBits, to exercise the FindSetBits. We'll pass it a Mask and a list of Footprints
count, and tell it about our Mask *fiter is a Footprint::Ptr, so **fiter is a Footprint) Just to show you this in action, let's make a MaskedImage and check its bits
0x7.
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