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  1. assumedobjectdata - Aspose.PSD for Java - API R...

    Java library to process Photoshop files. Create, read, edit and convert PSD & PSB files without needing Adobe Photoshop....Object com.aspose.psd.masking.options...extends Object The assumed object's data. Includes object's type...

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  2. System::Web::Services::Protocols::SoapMessage M...

    System::Web::Services::Protocols::SoapMessage Member List This is the complete list of members for System::Web::Servi......CollectHeaders (System::SharedPtr< Object > target, System::ArrayPtr<...protected Equals (ptr obj) System::Object virtual Equals (T1 const &objA...

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  3. OverrideTheme | Aspose.Slides for Java API Refe...

    Represents a overriding theme....Object, com.aspose.slides.Theme All...initColorScheme() Init ColorScheme with new object for overriding ColorScheme...

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  4. System::ObjectExt Class Reference - Aspose.PUB ...

    Public Member Functions | Static Public Member Functions | List of all members System::ObjectExt Class Reference Prov......that emulate C# Object methods called for non-Object C++ types (strings...More... template<> SmartPtr < Object > Box (const String &value)...

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  5. SectionZoomFrame | Aspose.Sildes for Node.js vi...

    SectionZoomFrame SectionZoomFrame class Represents a Section Zoom Object in a slide. getTargetSection Name Descriptio......class Represents a Section Zoom object in a slide. getTargetSection...the section object that the Section Zoom object links to. Read/write...

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  6. PointF | Aspose.Slides for C++ API Reference

    Represents a pair of single-precision floating point X and Y coordinates of a point on a 2-dimensional plane. This type should be allocated on stack and passed to functions by value or by reference. Never use System::SmartPtr class to manage Objects of this type....System::SmartPtr class to manage objects of this type. class PointF...values of the specified SizeF object to the X and Y coordinates...

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  7. SmartPtr | Aspose.Slides for C++ API Reference

    Pointer class to wrap types being allocated on heap. Use it to manage memory for classes inheriting Object. This pointer type follows intrusive pointer semantics. Reference counter is stored either in Object itself or in counter structure which is tied to Object instance tightly. In any case, all SmartPtr instances form single ownership group regardless how they were created which is unlike how std::shared_ptr class behaves. Converting raw pointer to SmartPtr is safe given there are other SmartPtr instances holding shared references to the same Object. SmartPtr class instance can be in one of two states: shared pointer and weak pointer. To keep Object alive, one should have count of shared references to it positive. Both weak and shared pointers can be used to access pointed Object (to call methods, read or write fields, etc.), but weak pointers do not participate to shared pointer reference counting. Object is being deleted when the last 'shared' SmartPtr pointer to it is being destroyed. So, make sure that this doesn't happen when no other shared SmartPtr pointers to Object exist, e. g. during Object construction or destruction. Use System::Object::ThisProtector sentry Objects (in C++ code) or CppCTORSelfReference or CppSelfReference attribute (in C# code being translated) to fix this issue. Similarily, make sure to break loop references by using System::WeakPtr pointer class or System::SmartPtrMode::Weak pointer mode (in C++ code) or CppWeakPtr attribute (in C# code being translated). If two or more Objects reference each other using 'shared' pointers, they will never be deleted. If pointer type (weak or shared) should be switched in runtime, use System::SmartPtr::set_Mode() method or System::DynamicWeakPtr class. SmartPtr class doesn't contain any virtual methods. You should only inherit it if you're creating a memory management strategy of your own. This type is a pointer to manage other Object's deletion. It should be allocated on stack and passed to functions either by value or by const reference....memory for classes inheriting Object . This pointer type follows...counter is stored either in Object itself or in counter structure...

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  8. System::Threading::Semaphore Member List - Aspo...

    System::Threading::Semaphore Member List This is the complete list of members for System::Threading::Semaphore , incl......virtual Equals (ptr obj) System::Object virtual Equals (T1 const &objA...&objA, T2 const &objB) System::Object inline static Equals (T1 const...

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  9. System::Threading::Semaphore Member List - Aspo...

    System::Threading::Semaphore Member List This is the complete list of members for System::Threading::Semaphore , incl......virtual Equals (ptr obj) System::Object virtual Equals (T1 const &objA...&objA, T2 const &objB) System::Object inline static Equals (T1 const...

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  10. Aspose::Pdf::BaseParagraph Member List - Aspose...

    Aspose::Pdf::BaseParagraph Member List This is the complete list of members for Aspose::Pdf::BaseParagraph , includin......virtual Equals (ptr obj) System::Object virtual Equals (T1 const &objA...&objA, T2 const &objB) System::Object inline static Equals (T1 const...

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