A base class for custom attributes. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr Pointer and use this Pointer to pass it to functions as argument....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
A base class for installed and private font collections. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr Pointer and use this Pointer to pass it to functions as argument....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Represents information about a host. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr Pointer and use this Pointer to pass it to functions as argument....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Collection of dependencies between tables. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr Pointer and use this Pointer to pass it to functions as argument....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Provides an interface to a given variable that is defined in the style sheet during runtime execution....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Represents an information about the network connection of the local computer. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr Pointer and use this Pointer to pass it to functions as argument....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Dummy class making it possible linking translated code with HttpContext references, but not executing it. Contains no properly implemented members. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr Pointer and use this Pointer to pass it to functions as argument....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Common request cache policy used for caching of Http, FTP, etc. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr Pointer and use this Pointer to pass it to functions as argument....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are...
Python Finance Library API can validate XBRL and iXBRL files. Please see the sample codes given in this article for more information....endDate MUST specify or imply a point in time that is later than the...the specified or implied point in time of the corresponding startDate”...