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LSSTDataManagementBasePackage
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Base class for objects that can return a non-const reference to part of a record, but are not a true Key. More...
#include <FunctorKey.h>
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virtual T | getReference (BaseRecord &record) const =0 |
virtual | ~ReferenceFunctorKey () noexcept=default |
Base class for objects that can return a non-const reference to part of a record, but are not a true Key.
Objects that inherit from ReferenceFunctorKey can be passed to BaseRecord::operator[], just as true Keys can, but the record will simply pass itself to ReferenceFunctorKey::getReference().
Definition at line 91 of file FunctorKey.h.
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Implemented in lsst::afw::table::ArrayKey< T >, and lsst::afw::table::ArrayKey< double >.